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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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Chapter XLII.

  • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      379–390
  • Story of king Parityágasena, his wicked wife, and his two sons,      381–389

Chapter XLIII.

  • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      390–403
  • Story of the two brothers Práṇadhara and Rájyadhara,      391–393
  • Story of Arthalobha and his beautiful wife,      393–396
  • Story of the princess Karpúriká in her birth as a swan,      397–398

Book VIII.

Chapter XLIV.

  • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      405–406
  • Story of Súryaprabha,      406–414

Chapter XLV.

  • Continuation of the story of Súryaprabha,      414–434
  • Story of the Bráhman Kála,      418–419

Chapter XLVI.

  • Continuation of the story of Súryaprabha,      434–446
  • Story of the generous Dánava Namuchi,      444–446

Chapter XLVII.

  • Continuation of the story of Súryaprabha,      446–452

Chapter XLVIII.

  • Continuation of the story of Súryaprabha,      452–459
  • Adventure of the witch Śarabhánaná,      458

Chapter XLIX.

  • Continuation of the story of Súryaprabha,      459–471
  • Story of king Mahásena and his virtuous minister Guṇaśarman,      459–471

Chapter L.

  • Conclusion of the story of Súryaprabha,      472–481
  • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      481

Book IX.

Chapter LI.

  • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      483–494
  • Story of Alankáravatí,      484–485
  • Story of Ráma and Sítá,      486–488
  • Story of the handsome king Pṛithvírúpa,      489–492

Chapter LII.

  • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      494–515
  • Story of Aśokamálá,      496–498
  • Story of Sthúlabhuja,      497–498
  • Story of Anangarati and her four suitors,      498–514
  • Story of Anangarati in a former birth,      502–503

Chapter LIII.

  • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      515–524
  • Story of king Lakshadatta and his dependent Labdhadatta,      515–518
  • Story of the Bráhman Víravara,      519–524
  • Story of Suprabha,      520–521

Chapter LIV.

  • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      524–537
  • Story of the merchant Samudraśúra,      529–531
  • Story of king Chamarabála,      532–536
  • Story of Yaśovarman and the two fortunes,      532–535

Chapter LV.

  • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      537–549
  • Story of Chiradátṛi,      537–538
  • Story of king Kanakavarsha and Madanasundarí,      538–549

Chapter LVI.

  • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,      549–569
  • Story of the Bráhman Chandrasvámin, his son Mahípála, and his daughter Chandravatí,      549–569
  • Story of Chakra,      554–556
  • Story of the hermit and the faithful wife,      556–557
  • Story of Dharmavyádha, the righteous seller of flesh,      557
  • Story of the treacherous Páśupata ascetic,      558–559
  • Story of king Tribhuvana,      558–559
  • Story of Nala and Damayantí,      559–568

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