Abstract
This study will discuss myths of Baloch society in light of folk stories. Here the true or false all mythical believes will be discussed. It is said that all myths are strong conceptual believes of people. After experiences of hundred years the men has assumed some myths and magical event to control the nature. This deep study of nature and saving themselves from the disaster of nature by creating some myths and believes, men have defeated the cruelty of nature with help of these myths. In somehow the myths are considered as one of component or aspect of religion but mainly they differ from each other. Myths had played vital role to organize the society and to remember the experiences of thousands of years. Although Myths became believes of the Society but religion and mythology differ each other. In somehow both are overlapping aspects. Both (the mythology and religion) terms refer to systems of concepts that are of high importance to a certain community. It is agreed that mythology is considered as one component or aspect of religion. Religion is broader term when mythical aspects, includes aspects of ritual morality, theology and mystical experience. Mythology is almost always associated with a certain religion and race, such as Greek Mythology with ancient Greek religion. Myths if disconnected from its religions system, loses its immediate relevance to the community and evolve away from scared importance into a legend of folktale

Ghulam Nabi Sajid Buzdar. (2013) Myths of Baloch Society (A case study of Balochi Myths in the light of folk stories), Balochistan Review, Volume 2, Issue 2.
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