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

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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 king who replaced the flesh      61
  • Story of the woman who wanted another son      61
  • Story of the servant who tasted the fruit      62
  • Story of the two brothers Yajnasoma and Kírtisoma      62–63
  • Story of the fool who wanted a barber      63
  • Story of the man who asked for nothing at all      63
  • Chapter LXII.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son      64–79
    • Story of the war between the crows and the owls      64–75
    • Story of the ass in the panther’s skin      65
    • How the crow dissuaded the birds from choosing the owl king      65–68
    • Story of the elephant and the hares      66–67
    • Story of the bird, the hare, and the cat      67–68
    • Story of the Bráhman, the goat, and the rogues      68–69
    • Story of the old merchant and his young wife      69–70
    • Story of the Bráhman, the thief, and the Rákshasa      70
    • Story of the carpenter and his wife      71–72
    • Story of the mouse that was turned into a maiden      72–73
    • Story of the snake and the frogs      74
    • Story of the foolish servant      75
    • Story of the two brothers who divided all that they had      75
    • Story of the mendicant who became emaciated from discontent      75–76
    • Story of the fool who saw gold in the water      76
    • Story of the servants who kept rain off the trunks      76–77
    • Story of the fool and the cakes      77
    • Story of the servant who looked after the door      77
    • Story of the simpletons who ate the buffalo      77–78
    • Story of the fool who behaved like a Brahmany drake      78
    • Story of the physician who tried to cure a hunchback      78–79

    Chapter LXIII.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son      79–90
    • Story of Yaśodhara and Lakshmídhara and the two wives of the water-genius      79–83
    • Story of the water-genius in his previous birth      82
    • Story of the Bráhman who became a Yaksha      83
    • Story of the monkey and the porpoise      84–87
    • Story of the sick lion, the jackal, and the ass      85–87
    • Story of the fool who gave a verbal reward to the musician      87
    • Story of the teacher and his two jealous pupils      88
    • Story of the snake with two heads      88–89
    • Story of the fool who was nearly choked with rice      89
    • Story of the boys that milked the donkey      89–90
    • Story of the foolish boy that went to the village for nothing      90

    Chapter LXIV.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son      90–100
    • Story of the Bráhman and the mungoose      90–91
    • Story of the fool that was his own doctor      91
    • Story of the fool who mistook hermits for monkeys      91–92
    • Story of the fool who found a purse      92
    • Story of the fool who looked for the moon      92
    • Story of the woman who escaped from the monkey and the cowherd      92–93
    • Story of the two thieves Ghaṭa and Karpara      93–96
    • Story of Devadatta’s wife      96
    • Story of the wife of the Bráhman Rudrasoma      96–97
    • Story of the wife of Śuśin      97–98
    • Story of the snake-god and his wife      98–99

    Chapter LXV.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son      101–115
    • Story of the ungrateful wife      101–103
    • Story of the grateful animals and the ungrateful woman      103–108
    • The lion’s story      104–105
    • The golden-crested bird’s story      105–106
    • The snake’s story      106
    • The woman’s story      106
    • Story of the Buddhist monk who was bitten by a dog      108–109
    • Story of the man who submitted to be burnt alive sooner than share his food with a guest      109–110
    • Story of the foolish teacher, the foolish pupils, and the cat      110–111
    • Story of the fools and the bull of Śiva      111–112
    • Story of the fool who asked his way to the village      112
    • Story of Hiraṇyáksha and Mṛigánkalekhá      113–115

    Chapter LXVI.

    • Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son      115–124
    • Story of the mendicant who travelled from Kaśmíra to Páṭaliputra      115–118
    • Story of the wife of king Sinháksha, and the wives of his principal courtiers      116–118
    • Story of the woman who had eleven husbands     

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