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The Kathāsaritsāgara ("Ocean of the Streams of Stories") (Devanagari: कथासरित्सागर) is a famous 11th-century collection of Indian legends, histories and... |
Sanskrit. One of its oldest recensions is found in the 12th Book of the Kathasaritsagara ("Ocean of the Streams of Story"), a work in Sanskrit compiled in the... |
Paiśācī. The work no longer exists but several later adaptations — the Kathāsaritsāgara (कथासरित्सागर), Bṛhatkathāmañjarī (बृहत्कथामंजरी) and Bṛhatkathāślokasaṃgraha... |
scholars. Kshemendra's Brihatkathamanjari and Somadeva's 11th-century Kathasaritsagara, both adaptations of Brihatkatha, contain a number of legends about... |
Bhatta was an 11th century writer from Kashmir, and author of the Kathasaritsagara. Not much is known about him except that his father's name was Rama... |
Vararuchi (section Vararuci of Kathasaritsagara) Samrat Vikramaditya. Vararuci appears as a prominent character in Kathasaritsagara ("ocean of the streams of stories"), a famous 11th century collection... |
strength, equal to Indra and Surya. According to a legend from the Kathasaritsagara, Aruna (Hinduism)the sun,the charioteer of Surya, travelled to Devaloka... |
Brhatkathamanjari by Kshemendra, Kathasaritsagara by Somadeva, and Bṛhatkathāślokasaṃgraha by Budhasvamin. The Kathasaritsagara presents some stories about... |
earliest extant translations into an Indian vernacular. Soma — Somadeva's Kathasaritsagara ("Ocean of Streams of Story") of 1070 is a massive collection of stories... |
Purana, the Padma Purana, the Shiva Purana, the Linga Purana and the Kathasaritsagara, it is Shiva who blesses Rati with the boon of Kama's resurrection... |
Tumburu (section Kathasaritsagara) liberated from the curse and returned to the home of the gandharvas. The Kathasaritsagara mentions that Tumburu's curse was responsible for the separation of... |
folktales, fairy tales, and fables are Panchatantra, Hitopadesha and Kathasaritsagara. Jataka tales, originally written in Pali, is a compilation of tales... |
Buddhist version of the legend. Brihatkatha-Manjari by Kshemendra and Kathasaritsagara by Somadeva are two 11th-century Kashmiri Sanskrit collections of legends... |
publisher of folktales (1897–1962) Panchatantra (India, 3rd century BC) Kathasaritsagara, compilation of Indian folklore made by Somadeva in the 11th century... |
a respectable married woman, and was a married woman's raiment. In Kathāsaritsāgara written in the 11th century AD, heroine in the story Ratnaprabhā protesting:... |
such as the Bhagavata Purana, Brahma Purana, Markandeya Purana and Kathasaritsagara as female fiendish spirits in the train of Kali who feed on human flesh... |
Daughter 1833 India (Benares) published as an annex to Somadeva Bhaṭṭa's Kathasaritsagara 425B The Turtle Prince India (South India) The Ruby Prince 1884 Punjab... |
Sanskrit recensions, the Brihatkathamanjari by Kshemendra and the Kathasaritsagara by Somadeva. Guṇāḍhya could have flourished during the reign of a Satvahana... |
the end of Dvapara Yuga and the commencement of Kali Yuga. As per Kathasaritsagara Silas, Sandeep (27 May 2012). "By myself in Bali". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X... |
Kannar has therefore been identified with the Satavahana dynasty. The Kathasaritsagara ascribes a mythical etymology in which a widowed, childless king named... |