The
Kathá Sarit Ságara

Or
Ocean of the Streams of Story

Calcutta:
Printed by J. W. Thomas, at the Baptist Mission Press.
1880.
[Contents]

Contents of Volume I.

Book I.

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Chapter I.

  • Introduction,      1–5
  • Curse of Pushpadanta and Mályaván,     4–5

Chapter II.

  • Story of Pushpadanta when living on the earth as Vararuchi,     5–10
  • How Káṇabhúti became a Piśácha,     6–7
  • Story of Vararuchi’s teacher Varsha, and his fellow-pupilsVyáḍi and Indradatta,     7–10

Chapter III.

  • Continuation of the story of Vararuchi,     11–16
  • Story of the founding of the city of Páṭaliputra,     11–16
  • Story of king Brahmadatta,      12–13

Chapter IV.

  • Continuation of the story of Vararuchi,     16–23
  • Story of Upakośá and her four lovers,     17–20

Chapter V.

  • Conclusion of the story of Vararuchi,     23–31
  • Story of Śivaśarman,     27–28

Chapter VI.

  • Story of Mályaván when living on the earth asGuṇáḍhya,      32–40
  • Story of the Mouse-merchant,      33–34
  • Story of the chanter of the Sáma Veda,     34–35
  • Story of Sátaváhana,     36–37

Chapter VII.

  • Continuation of the story of Guṇáḍhya,     41–47
  • How Pushpadanta got his name,      43–46
  • Story of king Śivi,      45–46

[IV]

Chapter VIII.<

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