قراءة كتاب The Kathá Sarit Ságara; or, Ocean of the Streams of Story
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اللغة: English
The Kathá Sarit Ságara; or, Ocean of the Streams of Story
الصفحة رقم: 5
Contents of Vol. II.
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- Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son 1–10
- Story of the porter who found a bracelet 1–2
- Story of the inexhaustible pitcher 2–4
- Story of the merchant’s son, the hetæra and the wonderful ape Ála 4–10
- Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son 10–17
- Story of king Vikramasinha, the hetæra and the young Bráhman 11–13
- Story of the faithless wife who burnt herself with her husband’s body 13–14
- Story of the faithless wife who had her husband murdered 14
- Story of Vajrasára whose wife cut off his nose and ears 14–16
- Story of king Sinhabala and his faithless wife 16–17
- Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son 17–26
- Story of king Sumanas, the Nisháda maiden, and the learned parrot 18–26
- The parrot’s account of his own life as a parrot 19–21
- The hermit’s story of Somaprabha, Manorathaprabhá, and Makarandiká 21–25
- Episode of Manorathaprabhá and Raśmimat 22–23
- Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son 27–43
- Story of Śúravarman who spared his guilty wife 27
- Story of the ox abandoned in the forest, and the lion, and the two jackals 27–43
- Story of the monkey that pulled out the wedge 28
- Story of the jackal and the drum 30
- Story of the crane and the Makara 31–32
- Story of the lion and the hare 32–33
- Story of the louse and the flea 34
- Story of the lion, the panther, the crow and the jackal 35–36
- Story of the pair of ṭiṭṭhibhas 36–38
- Story of the tortoise and the two swans 37
- Story of the three fish 37–38
- Story of the monkeys, the firefly and the bird 39
- Story of Dharmabuddhi and Dushṭabuddhi 40–41
- Story of the crane, the snake, and the mungoose 41
- Story of the mice that ate an iron balance 41–42
- Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son 41–63
- Story of the foolish merchant who made aloes-wood into charcoal 44
- Story of the man who sowed roasted seed 44
- Story of the man who mixed fire and water 44
- Story of the man who tried to improve his wife’s nose 45
- Story of the foolish herdsman 45
- Story of the fool and the ornaments 45
- Story of the fool and the cotton 45
- Story of the foolish villagers who cut down the palm-trees 46
- Story of the treasure-finder who was blinded 46
- Story of the fool and the salt 46–47
- Story of the fool and his milch-cow 47
- Story of the foolish bald man and the fool who pelted him 47
- Story of the crow, and the king of the pigeons, the tortoise and the deer 48–52
- Story of the mouse and the hermit 49–51
- Story of the Bráhman’s wife and the sesame-seeds 50–51
- Story of the greedy jackal 50
- Story of the wife who falsely accused her husband of murdering a Bhilla 53–54
- Story of the snake who told his secret to a woman 54–55
- Story of the bald man and the hair-restorer 55
- Story of a foolish servant 55
- Story of the faithless wife who was present at her own Śráddha 55–56
- Story of the ambitious Chaṇḍála maiden 56
- Story of the miserly king 57
- Story of Dhavalamukha, his trading friend, and his fighting friend 57–58
- Story of the thirsty fool that did not drink 58
- Story of the fool who killed his son 58
- Story of the fool and his brother 58
- Story of the Brahmachárin’s son 59
- Story of the astrologer who killed his son 59
- Story of the violent man who justified his character 59–60
- Story of the foolish king who made his daughter grow 60
- Story of the man who recovered half a paṇa from his servant 60
- Story of the fool who took notes of a certain spot in the sea