Kathāmṛta - 98 - Śaśāṅkavatī-lambaka - The Stories of Mṛgāṅkavatī and Ratnavatī
Story 12 19. Trivikramasena took the corpse on his shoulder for the twelfth time and started to walk. The vetāla began to narrate another story:- In the...
Story 12 19. Trivikramasena took the corpse on his shoulder for the twelfth time and started to walk. The vetāla began to narrate another story:- In the...
DVG never lost an opportunity to express his views on public affairs. To this end, he contributed to the leading periodicals of the country for many decades. In...
Story 9 19. Vikramasena carried the vetāla for the ninth time on his back. The vetāla started narrating yet another story – There lived a king named Vīradeva...
DVG was a person of the people. His spectrum of contacts extended between the extremes of traditional scholars and true-blue Marxists. Long-standing interaction...
Story 7 King Trivikramasena, for the seventh time, heaved the corpse onto his shoulder and set out. The vetāla started narrating another tale: On the shores o...
DVG’s exposition of the philosophical footing of citizenship allures us by its timeless fragrance. Hearing him speak on this subject is like lending our ears to...
Story 5 12. For the fifth time, king Trivikramasena took the corpse upon his shoulder and started to walk. The vetāla began to narrate another story:- Long ag...
Mallinātha has made some insightful observations in commenting on this verse. According to him, there were pictures in the mansion of various episodes from the...
Volume Five (1949–1952) [1] DVG was an ardent devotee of literature. He laid great emphasis on the study of classics. After founding the Gokhale Institute of P...
Trivikramasena carried the dead body on his shoulder for a fourth time. The vetāla started narrating another story. A valorous king called Śūdraka lived in a t...
The first relates to the word sampṛktau. The poet has preferred the rather rare word sampṛkti to the more common saṃyukti. Let us understand the nuances of thes...
Trivikramasena, for the third time, took the dead body, placed it on his shoulders and set out. The vetāla started narrating another story:- There lived a king...