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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 man who, thanks to Durgá, had always one ox      119–120
  • Story of the man who managed to acquire wealth by speaking to the king      120–121
  • Story of Ratnarekhá and Lakshmísena      121–124
  • Marriage of Naraváhanadatta and Śaktiyaśas      124
  • Book XI.

    Chapter LXVII.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son      125–131
    • Story of the race between the elephant and the horses      125–126
    • Story of the merchant and his wife Velá      127–131
    • Marriage of Naraváhanadatta and Jayendrasená      131

    Book XII.

    Chapter LXVIII.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son      133–137
    • Marriage of Naraváhanadatta and Lalitalochaná      134
    • Story of the jackal that was turned into an elephant      134
    • Story of Vámadatta and his wicked wife      134–137

    Chapter LXIX.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son      137–138
    • Story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí      138–146
    • Story of king Bhadrabáhu and his clever minister      139–141
    • Story of Pushkaráksha and Vinayavatí      141–146
    • Story of the birth of Vinayavatí      141–142
    • The adventures of Pushkaráksha and Vinayavatí in a former life      143–145
    • Story of Lávaṇyamanjarí      145

    Chapter LXX.

    • Continuation of the Story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí      146–154
    • Story of Śrutadhi      148

    Chapter LXXI.

    • Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí      154–169
    • Story of Kamalákara and Hansávalí      157–167

    Chapter LXXII.

    • Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí      170–191
    • Story of king Vinítamati who became a holy man      171–191
    • Story of the holy boar      176–178
    • Story of Devabhúti      180–181
    • Story of the generous Induprabha      181–182
    • Story of the parrot who was taught virtue by the king of the parrots      182–183
    • Story of the patient hermit Śubhanaya      183–184
    • Story of the persevering young Bráhman      184
    • Story of Malayamálin      184–186
    • Story of the robber who won over Yama’s secretary      186–189

    Chapter LXXIII.

    • Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí      191–214
    • Story of Śrídarśana      192–214
    • Story of Saudáminí      193–194
    • Story of Bhúnandana      196–201

    Chapter LXXIV.

    • Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí      214–231
    • Story of Bhímabhaṭa      215–230
    • Story of Akshakshapaṇaka      222–223

    Chapter LXXV.

    • Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí      231–232
    • Story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire      232–241
    • Story of the prince who was helped to a wife by the son of his father’s minister      234–241

    Chapter LXXVI.

    • Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire      242–244
    • Story of the three young Bráhmans who restored a dead lady to life      242–244

    Chapter LXXVII.

    • Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire      245–250
    • Story of the king and the two wise birds      245–250
    • The maina’s story      246–247
    • The parrot’s story      247–250

    Chapter LXXVIII.

    • Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire      251–257
    • Story of Víravara      251–256

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