Contents
Book I.
Chapter I.
Introduction, –
Curse of Pushpadanta and Mályaván, –
Chapter II.
Story of Pushpadanta when living on the earth as Vararuchi, –
How Káṇabhúti became a Piśácha, –
Story of Vararuchi’s teacher Varsha, and his fellow-pupils Vyáḍi and Indradatta, –
Chapter III.
Continuation of the story of Vararuchi, –
Story of the founding of the city of Páṭaliputra, –
Story of king Brahmadatta, –
Chapter IV.
Continuation of the story of Vararuchi, –
Story of Upakośá and her four lovers, –
Chapter V.
Conclusion of the story of Vararuchi, –
Story of Śivaśarman, –
Chapter VI.
Story of Mályaván when living on the earth as Guṇáḍhya, –
Story of the Mouse-merchant, –
Story of the chanter of the Sáma Veda, –
Story of Sátaváhana, –
Chapter VII.
Continuation of the story of Guṇáḍhya, –
How Pushpadanta got his name, –
Story of king Śivi, –
Chapter VIII.
Continuation of the story of Guṇáḍhya, –
Śiva’s tales, originally composed by Guṇáḍhya in the Paiśácha language, are made known in Sanskrit under the title of Vṛihat Kathá,
Book II.
Chapter IX.
Story of the ancestors and parents of Udayana, king of Vatsa, –
Chapter X.
Continuation of the story of Udayana’s parents, –
Story of Śrídatta and Mṛigánkavatí, –
Udayana succeeds to the kingdom of Vatsa,
Chapter XI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of king Chaṇḍamahásena, –
Chapter XII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of Rúpiṇiká, –
Chapter XIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of Devasmitá, –
Story of the cunning Siddhikarí, –
Story of Śaktimatí, –
Chapter XIV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of the clever deformed child,
Story of Ruru, –
Book III.
Chapter XV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of the clever physician, –
Story of the hypocritical ascetic, –
Story of Unmádiní, –
Story of the loving couple who died of separation, –
Story of Puṇyasena,
Story of Sunda and Upasunda,
Chapter XVI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of Kuntí, –
Chapter XVII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of Urvaśí, –
Story of Vihitasena,
Story of Somaprabhá, –
Story of Ahalyá, –
Chapter XVIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of Vidúshaka, –
Chapter XIX.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of Devadása, –
Chapter XX.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of Phalabhúti, –
Story of Kuvalayávalí and the witch Kálarátri, –
Story of the birth of Kártikeya, –
Story of Sundaraka and Kálarátri, –
Book IV.
Chapter XXI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of Páṇḍu,
Story of Devadatta, –
Story of Pingaliká, –
Chapter XXII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of Jímútaváhana, –
Story of Jímútaváhana’s adventures in a former life, –
Story of Kadrú and Vinatá, –
Chapter XXIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana, –
Story of Sinhaparákrama,
Birth of Udayana’s son Naraváhanadatta,
Book V.
Chapter XXIV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Śaktivega, king of the Vidyádharas, –
Story of Śiva and Mádhava, –
Story of Harasvámin, –
Chapter XXV.
Continuation of the story of Śaktivega, –
Story of Aśokadatta and Vijayadatta, –
Chapter XXVI.
Conclusion of the story of Śaktivega, –
Story of Devadatta, –
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,
Book VI.
Chapter XXVII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Kalingadatta, king of Takshaśilá, –
Story of the merchant’s son in Takshaśilá, –
Story of the Apsaras Surabhidattá, –
Story of king Dharmadatta and his wife Nágaśrí, –
Story of the seven Bráhmans who devoured a cow in time of famine,
Story of the two ascetics, the one a Bráhman, the other a Chaṇḍála, –
Story of king Vikramasinha and the two Bráhmans, –
Chapter XXVIII.
Continuation of the story of Kalingadatta, –
Birth of his daughter Kalingasená,
Story of the seven princesses, –
Story of the prince who tore out his own eye, –
Story of the ascetic who conquered anger, –
Story of Sulochaná and Sushena, –
Story of the prince and the merchant’s son who saved his life, –
Story of the Bráhman and the Piśácha, –
Chapter XXIX.
Continuation of the story of Kalingadatta, –
Story of Kírtisená and her cruel mother-in-law, –
Chapter XXX.
Continuation of the story of Kalingadatta, –
Story of Tejasvatí, –
Story of the Bráhman Hariśarman, –
Chapter XXXI.
Conclusion of the story of Kalingadatta, –
Story of Ushá and Aniruddha, –
Kalingasená, daughter of Kalingadatta, escapes to Vatsa,
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Chapter XXXII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of the Bráhman’s son Vishṇudatta and his seven foolish companions, –
Story of Kadalígarbhá, –
Story of the king and the barber’s wife, –
Chapter XXXIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Śrutasena, –
Story of the three Bráhman brothers,
Story of Devasena and Unmádiní,
Story of the ichneumon, the owl, the cat and the mouse, –
Story of king Prasenajit and the Bráhman who lost his treasure, –
Chapter XXXIV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of king Indradatta,
Story of the Yaksha Virúpáksha, –
Story of Śatrughna and his wicked wife,
Story of king Śúrasena and his ministers, –
Story of king Harisinha,
Book VII.
Chapter XXXV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Ratnaprabhá, –
Story of Sattvaśíla and the two treasures, –
Story of the brave king Vikramatunga, –
Chapter XXXVI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of king Ratnádhipati and the white elephant Śvetaraśmi, –
Story of Yavanasena, –
Chapter XXXVII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Niśchayadatta, –
Story of Somasvámin, –
Story of Bhavaśarman, –
Chapter XXXVIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of king Vikramáditya and the hetæra, –
Story of king Vikramáditya and the treacherous mendicant, –
Chapter XXXIX.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Śṛingabhuja and the daughter of the Rákshasa, –
Chapter XL.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Tapodatta,
Story of Virúpaśarman,
Story of king Vilásaśíla and the physician Taruṇachandra, –
Chapter XLI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of king Chiráyus and his minister Nágárjuna, –
Chapter XLII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of king Parityágasena, his wicked wife, and his two sons, –
Chapter XLIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of the two brothers Práṇadhara and Rájyadhara, –
Story of Arthalobha and his beautiful wife, –
Story of the princess Karpúriká in her birth as a swan, –
Book VIII.
Chapter XLIV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Súryaprabha, –
Chapter XLV.
Continuation of the story of Súryaprabha, –
Story of the Bráhman Kála, –
Chapter XLVI.
Continuation of the story of Súryaprabha, –
Story of the generous Dánava Namuchi, –
Chapter XLVII.
Continuation of the story of Súryaprabha, –
Chapter XLVIII.
Continuation of the story of Súryaprabha, –
Adventure of the witch Śarabhánaná,
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Chapter XLIX.
Continuation of the story of Súryaprabha, –
Story of king Mahásena and his virtuous minister Guṇaśarman, –
Chapter L.
Conclusion of the story of Súryaprabha, –
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,
Book IX.
Chapter LI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Alankáravatí, –
Story of Ráma and Sítá, –
Story of the handsome king Pṛithvírúpa, –
Chapter LII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Aśokamálá, –
Story of Sthúlabhuja, –
Story of Anangarati and her four suitors, –
Story of Anangarati in a former birth, –
Chapter LIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of king Lakshadatta and his dependent Labdhadatta, –
Story of the Bráhman Víravara, –
Story of Suprabha, –
Chapter LIV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of the merchant Samudraśúra, –
Story of king Chamarabála, –
Story of Yaśovarman and the two fortunes, –
Chapter LV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of Chiradátṛi, –
Story of king Kanakavarsha and Madanasundarí, –
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Chapter LVI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son, –
Story of the Bráhman Chandrasvámin, his son Mahípála, and his daughter Chandravatí, –
Story of Chakra, –
Story of the hermit and the faithful wife, –
Story of Dharmavyádha, the righteous seller of flesh,
Story of the treacherous Páśupata ascetic, –
Story of king Tribhuvana, –
Story of Nala and Damayantí, –
Contents of Vol. II.
Book X.
Chapter LVII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of the porter who found a bracelet –
Story of the inexhaustible pitcher –
Story of the merchant’s son, the hetæra and the wonderful ape Ála –
Chapter LVIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of king Vikramasinha, the hetæra and the young Bráhman –
Story of the faithless wife who burnt herself with her husband’s body –
Story of the faithless wife who had her husband murdered
Story of Vajrasára whose wife cut off his nose and ears –
Story of king Sinhabala and his faithless wife –
Chapter LIX.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of king Sumanas, the Nisháda maiden, and the learned parrot –
The parrot’s account of his own life as a parrot –
The hermit’s story of Somaprabha, Manorathaprabhá, and Makarandiká –
Episode of Manorathaprabhá and Raśmimat –
Chapter LX.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of Śúravarman who spared his guilty wife
Story of the ox abandoned in the forest, and the lion, and the two jackals –
Story of the monkey that pulled out the wedge
Story of the jackal and the drum
Story of the crane and the Makara –
Story of the lion and the hare –
Story of the louse and the flea
Story of the lion, the panther, the crow and the jackal –
Story of the pair of ṭiṭṭhibhas –
Story of the tortoise and the two swans
Story of the three fish –
Story of the monkeys, the firefly and the bird
Story of Dharmabuddhi and Dushṭabuddhi –
Story of the crane, the snake, and the mungoose
Story of the mice that ate an iron balance –
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Chapter LXI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of the foolish merchant who made aloes-wood into charcoal
Story of the man who sowed roasted seed
Story of the man who mixed fire and water
Story of the man who tried to improve his wife’s nose
Story of the foolish herdsman
Story of the fool and the ornaments
Story of the fool and the cotton
Story of the foolish villagers who cut down the palm-trees
Story of the treasure-finder who was blinded
Story of the fool and the salt –
Story of the fool and his milch-cow
Story of the foolish bald man and the fool who pelted him
Story of the crow, and the king of the pigeons, the tortoise and the deer –
Story of the mouse and the hermit –
Story of the Bráhman’s wife and the sesame-seeds –
Story of the greedy jackal
Story of the wife who falsely accused her husband of murdering a Bhilla –
Story of the snake who told his secret to a woman –
Story of the bald man and the hair-restorer
Story of a foolish servant
Story of the faithless wife who was present at her own Śráddha –
Story of the ambitious Chaṇḍála maiden
Story of the miserly king
Story of Dhavalamukha, his trading friend, and his fighting friend –
Story of the thirsty fool that did not drink
Story of the fool who killed his son
Story of the fool and his brother
Story of the Brahmachárin’s son
Story of the astrologer who killed his son
Story of the violent man who justified his character –
Story of the foolish king who made his daughter grow
Story of the man who recovered half a paṇa from his servant
Story of the fool who took notes of a certain spot in the sea –
Story of the king who replaced the flesh
Story of the woman who wanted another son
Story of the servant who tasted the fruit
Story of the two brothers Yajnasoma and Kírtisoma –
Story of the fool who wanted a barber
Story of the man who asked for nothing at all
Chapter LXII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of the war between the crows and the owls –
Story of the ass in the panther’s skin
How the crow dissuaded the birds from choosing the owl king –v
Story of the elephant and the hares –
Story of the bird, the hare, and the cat –
Story of the Bráhman, the goat, and the rogues –
Story of the old merchant and his young wife –
Story of the Bráhman, the thief, and the Rákshasa
Story of the carpenter and his wife –
Story of the mouse that was turned into a maiden –
Story of the snake and the frogs
Story of the foolish servant
Story of the two brothers who divided all that they had
Story of the mendicant who became emaciated from discontent –
Story of the fool who saw gold in the water
Story of the servants who kept rain off the trunks –
Story of the fool and the cakes
Story of the servant who looked after the door
Story of the simpletons who ate the buffalo –
Story of the fool who behaved like a Brahmany drake
Story of the physician who tried to cure a hunchback –
Chapter LXIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of Yaśodhara and Lakshmídhara and the two wives of the water-genius –
Story of the water-genius in his previous birth
Story of the Bráhman who became a Yaksha
Story of the monkey and the porpoise –
Story of the sick lion, the jackal, and the ass –
Story of the fool who gave a verbal reward to the musician
Story of the teacher and his two jealous pupils
Story of the snake with two heads –
Story of the fool who was nearly choked with rice
Story of the boys that milked the donkey –
Story of the foolish boy that went to the village for nothing
Chapter LXIV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of the Bráhman and the mungoose –
Story of the fool that was his own doctor
Story of the fool who mistook hermits for monkeys –
Story of the fool who found a purse
Story of the fool who looked for the moon
Story of the woman who escaped from the monkey and the cowherd –
Story of the two thieves Ghaṭa and Karpara –
Story of Devadatta’s wife
Story of the wife of the Bráhman Rudrasoma –
Story of the wife of Śuśin –
Story of the snake-god and his wife –
Chapter LXV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of the ungrateful wife –
Story of the grateful animals and the ungrateful woman –
The lion’s story –
The golden-crested bird’s story –
The snake’s story
The woman’s story
Story of the Buddhist monk who was bitten by a dog –
Story of the man who submitted to be burnt alive sooner than share his food with a guest –
Story of the foolish teacher, the foolish pupils, and the cat –
Story of the fools and the bull of Śiva –
Story of the fool who asked his way to the village
Story of Hiraṇyáksha and Mṛigánkalekhá –
Chapter LXVI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of the mendicant who travelled from Kaśmíra to Páṭaliputra –
Story of the wife of king Sinháksha, and the wives of his principal courtiers –
Story of the woman who had eleven husbands
Story of the man who, thanks to Durgá, had always one ox –
Story of the man who managed to acquire wealth by speaking to the king –
Story of Ratnarekhá and Lakshmísena –
Marriage of Naraváhanadatta and Śaktiyaśas
Book XI.
Chapter LXVII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of the race between the elephant and the horses –
Story of the merchant and his wife Velá –
Marriage of Naraváhanadatta and Jayendrasená
Book XII.
Chapter LXVIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Marriage of Naraváhanadatta and Lalitalochaná
Story of the jackal that was turned into an elephant
Story of Vámadatta and his wicked wife –
Chapter LXIX.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Story of king Bhadrabáhu and his clever minister –vii
Story of Pushkaráksha and Vinayavatí –
Story of the birth of Vinayavatí –
The adventures of Pushkaráksha and Vinayavatí in a former life –
Story of Lávaṇyamanjarí
Chapter LXX.
Continuation of the Story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Story of Śrutadhi
Chapter LXXI.
Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Story of Kamalákara and Hansávalí –
Chapter LXXII.
Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Story of king Vinítamati who became a holy man –
Story of the holy boar –
Story of Devabhúti –
Story of the generous Induprabha –
Story of the parrot who was taught virtue by the king of the parrots –
Story of the patient hermit Śubhanaya –
Story of the persevering young Bráhman
Story of Malayamálin –
Story of the robber who won over Yama’s secretary –
Chapter LXXIII.
Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Story of Śrídarśana –
Story of Saudáminí –
Story of Bhúnandana –
Chapter LXXIV.
Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Story of Bhímabhaṭa –
Story of Akshakshapaṇaka –
Chapter LXXV.
Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the prince who was helped to a wife by the son of his father’s minister –
Chapter LXXVI.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the three young Bráhmans who restored a dead lady to life –
Chapter LXXVII.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the king and the two wise birds –
The maina’s story –
The parrot’s story –
Chapter LXXVIII.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of Víravara –
Chapter LXXIX.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of Somaprabhá and her three sisters –
Chapter LXXX.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the lady who caused her brother and husband to change heads –
Chapter LXXXI.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the king who married his dependent to the Nereid –
Chapter LXXXII.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the three fastidious men –
Chapter LXXXIII.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of Anangarati and her four suitors –
Chapter LXXXIV.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of Madanasená and her rash promise –
Chapter LXXXV.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of king Dharmadhvaja and his three very sensitive wives –
Chapter LXXXVI.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of king Yaśaḥketu, his Vidyádharí wife and his faithful minister –
Chapter LXXXVII.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of Harisvámin who first lost his wife and then his life –
Chapter LXXXVIII.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the merchant’s daughter who fell in love with a thief –
Chapter LXXXIX.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the magic globule –
Chapter XC.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of Jímútaváhana –
Chapter XCI.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of Unmádiní –
Chapter XCII.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the Bráhman’s son who failed to acquire the magic power –
Chapter XCIII.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the thief’s son –
Chapter XCIV.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the Bráhman boy who offered himself up to save the life of the king –
Chapter XCV.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of Anangamanjarí, her husband Maṇivarman, and the Bráhman Kamalákara –
Chapter XCVI.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the four Bráhman brothers who resuscitated the tiger –
Chapter XCVII.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the Hermit who first wept and then danced –
Chapter XCVIII.
Continuation of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Story of the father that married the daughter and the son that married the mother –
Chapter XCIX.
Conclusion of the story of king Trivikramasena and the Vampire –
Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Chapter C.
Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Chapter CI.
Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Story of Sundarasena and Mandáravatí –
Chapter CII.
Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Chapter CIII.
Conclusion of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and Śaśánkavatí –
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son
Book XIII.
Chapter CIV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of the two Bráhman friends –
Book XIV.
Chapter CV.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of Sávitrí and Angiras –
Chapter CVI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of the child that died of a broken heart –
Chapter CVII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of Ráma
Chapter CVIII.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of Nágasvámin and the witches –
Story of Marubhúti and the mermaids and the gold-producing grains –
Book XV.
Chapter CIX.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
History of the cave of Triśírsha –
Chapter CX.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Naraváhanadatta crowned emperor of the Vidyádharas –
Book XVI.
Chapter CXI.
Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son –
Story of the devoted couple Śúrasena and Susheṇá –
Death of Chaṇḍamahásena and Angáravatí
Death of Udayana king of Vatsa
Continuation of the story of Naraváhanadatta son of Udayana –
Chapter CXII.
Continuation of the story of Naraváhanadatta son of Udayana –
Story of king Chaṇḍamahásena and the Asura’s daughter –
Story of prince Avantivardhana and the daughter of the Mátanga –
Story of the young Chaṇḍála who married the daughter of king Prasenajit –
Story of the young fisherman who married a princess –
Story of the Merchant’s daughter who fell in love with a thief –
Chapter CXIII.
Continuation of the story of Naraváhanadatta son of Udayana –
Story of Tárávaloka –
Book XVII.
Chapter CXIV.
Continuation of the story of Naraváhanadatta son of Udayana –
Story of king Brahmadatta and the swans –xii
How Párvatí condemned her five attendants to be reborn on earth –
Story of the metamorphoses of Pingeśvara and Guheśvara –
Chapter CXV.
Continuation of The story of Brahmadatta and the swans –
Story of Muktáphalaketu and Padmávatí –
Chapter CXVI.
Continuation of the story of Muktáphalaketu and Padmávatí –
Chapter CXVII.
Continuation of the story of Muktáphalaketu and Padmávatí –
Chapter CXVIII.
Continuation of the story of Muktáphalaketu and Padmávatí –
Chapter CXIX.
Conclusion of the story of Muktáphalaketu and Padmávatí –
Conclusion of the story of Brahmadatta and the swans
Continuation of the story of Naraváhanadatta son of Udayana
Book XVIII.
Chapter CXX.
Continuation of the story of Naraváhanadatta son of Udayana
Story of Vikramáditya king of Ujjayiní –
Chapter CXXI.
Continuation of the story of Vikramáditya king of Ujjayiní –
Story of Madanamanjarí –
Story of the gambler Dágineya –
Story of Ṭhiṇṭhákarála the bold gambler –
Story of the gambler who cheated Yama
Story of Ghaṇṭa and Nighaṇṭa and the two maidens
Story of the golden deer
Chapter CXXII.
Continuation of the story of Vikramáditya king of Ujjayiní –
Story of Malayavatí the man-hating maiden –
Chapter CXXIII.
Continuation of the Story of Vikramáditya king of Ujjayiní
Story of Kalingasená’s marriage –xiii
How Devasena obtained the magic ointment
Story of the grateful monkey –
Story of the two princesses –
Story of Dhanadatta –
Story of Keśaṭa and Kandarpa –
Story of Kusumáyudha and Kamalalochaná –
Chapter CXXIV.
Conclusion of the story of Kalingasená’s marriage –
Story of Chandrasvámin –
Conclusion of the story of Vikramáditya king of Ujjayiní –
Story of Devasvámin –
Story of Agniśarman –
Story of Múladeva –
Conclusion of the story of Naraváhanadatta son of Udayana
Conclusion of the Kathá Sarit Ságara
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