The Sworn Maid
King Vijaya had a daughter, Ratnavali, by name. While she was still a child, her old nurse used to tell her this tale every day,
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King Vijaya had a daughter, Ratnavali, by name. While she was still a child, her old nurse used to tell her this tale every day,
Continue reading »The king of Bilaspur spent all his time in nothing but luxuries. As a result, his hair became white while he was middle-aged, his face
Continue reading »In the Himalayas, an incredible Sage once had five hundred disciples. Touring the land with them, the Sage went from one country to another till
Continue reading »King Khusro of Persia was very fond of fish. One morning he was sitting on a terrace with his wife, Shirin when a fisherman brought
Continue reading »Once a Zamorin of Malabar ordered his minister to plant tamarind trees and groves all over his kingdom to increase his revenue.” Nambiar of Malabar
Continue reading »One day four young maidens paid a visit to the court of King Bhoja, the great patron of poets and pandits. These girls had completed
Continue reading »A merchant of Paina had a daughter called Kirti. She was married to a wealthy young man of Magadh; Devsen was his name. His father
Continue reading »Slowly the shore receded, and the ships sailed into the calm waters under a favourable wind. The soldiers, too, slowly came out of the gloom
Continue reading »Once a great Pandit was blessed with a son in his late years. He named him Hari. Now, in Sanskrit, the word Hari means several
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