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IV
CHAPTER VIII. | Page | |
Continuation of the story of Gunadhya, | 47-49 | |
Siva's tales, originally composed by Gunadhya in the Paisacha language, are made known in Sanskrit under the title of Vrihat Katha, | 49 | |
BOOK II. | ||
CHAPTER IX. | ||
Story of the ancestors and parents of Udayana king of Vatsa, | 52—56 | |
CHAPTER X. | ||
Continuation of the story of Udayana's parents, | 56—67 | |
Story of S'ridatta and Mrigankavati, | 56—66 | |
Udayana succeeds to the kingdom of Vatsa, | 67 | |
CHAPTER XI. | ||
Continuation of the story of Udayana, | 67—71 | |
Story of king Chandamahasena, | 69—71 | |
CHAPTER XII. | ||
Continuation of the story of Udayana, | 72—82 | |
Story of Rupinika, | 76—82 | |
CHAPTER XIII. | ||
Continuation of the story of Udayana, | 82—93 | |
Story of Devasmita, | 85—92 | |
Story of the cunning Siddhikari, | 87—88 | |
Story of S'aktimati, | 91—92 | |
CHAPTER XIV. | ||
Continuation of the story of Udayana, | 94—98 | |
Story of the clever deformed child, | 96 | |
Story of Ruru, | 97—98 | |
BOOK III. | ||
CHAPTER XV. | ||
Continuation of the story of Udayana, | 101—109 | |
Story of the clever physician, | 101—102 | |
Story of the hypocritical ascetic, | 102—104 | |
Story of Unmadini, | 104—105 | |
Story of the loving couple who died of separation, | 105—106 | |
Story of Punyascna, | 106 | |
Story of Sunda and Upasunda, | 108 |