THE SAGA OF NARAVAHANADATTA

THE SAGA OF NARAVAHANADATTA
Title THE SAGA OF NARAVAHANADATTA PDF eBook
Author Dr. K.C. Sekhar
Publisher Notion Press
Pages 464
Release 2019-08-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1645467651

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The setting of the stories is India in the 10th and 11th centuries, when the country was made of many small kingdoms and fiefdoms. There was a profusion of monarchs with dynastic ambitions and a desire for territorial aggrandisement. The king was usually advised by an intelligent and devoted Brahman minister. The heir apparent, the crown prince, had a circle of friends, mostly sons of the king’s ministers, who would be incorporated into the cabinet when the prince would become king. Dynastic intrigue was rife, and matrimonial alliances were often a strategy to expand the kingdom, together with befriending tribal communities to win their support. The kings were invariably polygamous and maintained large harems. The Brihatkatha, or Lord Shiva’s narrative to his wife Parvati, is presumed to confer the power of the celestial Vidyadharas to its readers, ridding them of all their sins and assuring them a place in heaven. The roller-coaster variety of telescoped stories form a complex garland from one narrative to another, with the possibility of losing touch with the main thread. Each story is gripping, quaint, and carries a moral or a message for the reader, who may, instead of reading the book from cover to cover, read the chapters randomly. The book is a treasure chest, a work of art, with its own secret internal geometry as well as myriad fascinating and often amusing stories.

Shiva's Own Story

Shiva's Own Story
Title Shiva's Own Story PDF eBook
Author K. Chandra Sekhar
Publisher Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Pages 803
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1609764250

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The 'Brihakatha', or Lord Shiva's narrative to his wife Parvati, is featured in Gunadhya's epic composition 'Katha Sarita Sagara' in Sanskrit. Somadeva's adaptation retains the storyline, with Lord Shiva substituting for Lord Kubera, the God of Wealth. C H Tawney, blending pure Hindu mythology with Buddhist and tantric beliefs, translated the story into English as The Ocean of a Story, which runs 12 volumes and includes footnotes. Shiva's Own Story is a condensed version of Tawney's work. The setting of the stories is India in the 10th and 11th centuries, when the country was composed of many small kingdoms and fiefdoms. There was no dearth of monarchs with dynastic ambitions. The king was usually advised by an intelligent and devoted Brahman minister. The heir apparent, the crown prince, had a circle of friends, mostly sons of the king's ministers, who became part of the cabinet when the prince became king. Intrigue was rife and matrimonial alliances were often a strategy to expand the kingdom. In a country where illiteracy is still formidable, storytelling is a means of promoting and propagating religious and moral culture.

The Ocean of Story

The Ocean of Story
Title The Ocean of Story PDF eBook
Author Somadeva Bhaṭṭa
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 1925
Genre Folk literature
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Folklore

Folklore
Title Folklore PDF eBook
Author Joseph Jacobs
Publisher
Pages 636
Release 1908
Genre Electronic journals
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Most vols. for 1890- contain list of members of the Folk-lore Society.

Publications

Publications
Title Publications PDF eBook
Author Folklore Society (Great Britain)
Publisher
Pages 920
Release 1908
Genre Folklore
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The Friday Book

The Friday Book
Title The Friday Book PDF eBook
Author John Barth
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1997
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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"...The Friday Book was the first work of nonfiction by novelist John Barth, author of The Sot-Weed Factor, Giles Goat-Boy, and Chimera. Taking its title from the day of the week Barth would devote to nonfiction, the three dozen essays discuss a wide range of topics from the blue crabs of Barth's beloved Chesapeake Bay to weighty literary subjects such as Borges, Homer, and semiotics..."--www.amazon.com.

A Sanskrit Reader

A Sanskrit Reader
Title A Sanskrit Reader PDF eBook
Author Charles Rockwell Lanman
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1888
Genre Sanskrit language
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