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Telugu Boothu Kathalu are an essential part of Telugu heritage, and their significance cannot be overstated. These stories:

| | Steps | |------------|-----------| | Online Folk‑Literature Portals | 1. Visit websites such as telugufolk.org , kathalu.in , or the Digital Library of India . 2. Use the search term “బూతు కథలు PDF”. 3. Download the available PDFs (often free). | | University Repositories | 1. Check the digital archives of Sri Venkateswara University , Osmania University , or Andhra University . 2. Look for theses or project reports on “బూతు కథలు”. | | Mobile Apps | Apps like Katha‑Kunj or TeluguStoryHub allow you to export a selected set of stories as a PDF directly from the app. | | DIY Compilation | 1. Record oral narrations from elders in your village (with permission). 2. Transcribe them in Telugu using Google Input Tools or Baraha . 3. Format using Microsoft Word or LibreOffice , then export as PDF. 4. Add a Creative‑Commons attribution if you wish to share publicly. | | Social‑Media Groups | Join Facebook groups like “ Telugu Folklore Enthusiasts ”. Members often share PDFs or can point you to a repository. |

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