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The Kathá Sarit Ságara; or, Ocean of the Streams of Story

The Kathá Sarit Ságara; or, Ocean of the Streams of Story

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  • Story of the seven princesses,      247–249
  • Story of the prince who tore out his own eye,      247–248
  • Story of the ascetic who conquered anger,      248–249
  • Story of Sulochaná and Sushena,      249–252
  • Story of the prince and the merchant’s son who saved his life,      253–255
  • Story of the Bráhman and the Piśácha,      255–256
  • Chapter XXIX.

    • Continuation of the story of Kalingadatta,      257–267
    • Story of Kírtisená and her cruel mother-in-law,      260–267

    Chapter XXX.

    • Continuation of the story of Kalingadatta,      267–274
    • Story of Tejasvatí,      270–271
    • Story of the Bráhman Hariśarman,      272–274

    Chapter XXXI.

    • Conclusion of the story of Kalingadatta,      276–278
    • Story of Ushá and Aniruddha,      276–277
    • Kalingasená, daughter of Kalingadatta, escapes to Vatsa,      278
    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      278–280

    Chapter XXXII.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      281–291
    • Story of the Bráhman’s son Vishṇudatta and his seven foolish companions,      283–285
    • Story of Kadalígarbhá,      286–290
    • Story of the king and the barber’s wife,      288–289

    Chapter XXXIII.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      291–302
    • Story of Śrutasena,      292–295
    • Story of the three Bráhman brothers,      293
    • Story of Devasena and Unmádiní,      294
    • Story of the ichneumon, the owl, the cat and the mouse,      296–298
    • Story of king Prasenajit and the Bráhman who lost his treasure,      298–299

    Chapter XXXIV.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      302–317
    • Story of king Indradatta,      303
    • Story of the Yaksha Virúpáksha,      306–307
    • Story of Śatrughna and his wicked wife,      312
    • Story of king Śúrasena and his ministers,      313–314
    • Story of king Harisinha,      314

    Book VII.

    Chapter XXXV.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      319–327
    • Story of Ratnaprabhá, 320–326
    • Story of Sattvaśíla and the two treasures,      321–322
    • Story of the brave king Vikramatunga,      322–323

    Chapter XXXVI.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      328–334
    • Story of king Ratnádhipati and the white elephant Śvetaraśmi,      328–334
    • Story of Yavanasena,      331–332

    Chapter XXXVII.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      334–346
    • Story of Niśchayadatta,      334–346
    • Story of Somasvámin,      339–341
    • Story of Bhavaśarman,      342–343

    Chapter XXXVIII.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      346–354
    • Story of king Vikramáditya and the hetæra,      347–354
    • Story of king Vikramáditya and the treacherous mendicant,      349–350

    Chapter XXXIX.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      355–367
    • Story of Śṛingabhuja and the daughter of the Rákshasa,      355–367

    Chapter XL.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      369–375
    • Story of Tapodatta,      370
    • Story of Virúpaśarman,      371
    • Story of king Vilásaśíla and the physician Taruṇachandra,      372–375

    Chapter XLI.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      376–379
    • Story of king Chiráyus and his minister Nágárjuna,     

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