Tales from the Kathasaritsagara
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891.209 TAR/P Plunging the ocean : courts, castes, and courtesans in the Kathāsaritsāgara | 891.21 BAN/K Kadambari / | 891.21 BAN/K Kadambari / | 891.21 SOM/T Tales from the Kathasaritsagara | 891.21008 HAK/A Anthology of humorous Sanskrit verses | 891.23 NAR/J Jatakmala or The pearls of Indian Wisdom | 891.4 BAN/K Kapalkundala कपालकुण्डला |
Drawing From Earlier Collections Of Tales, The Kathasaritsagara Was Composed In Sanskrit By Somadeva In Eleventh-century Kashmir. In A Period And A Language Still Largely Dominated By Religious Texts, The Kathasaritsagara Is A Breath Of Fresh Air. No Set Of Beliefs Dominates, No Sacred Texts Are Glorified - What It Revels In Most Is The Pulsating Carnival Of Human Life And Experience.
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