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History of Classical Sanskrit Literature: Being an Elaborate Account of All Branches of Classical Sanskrit Literature, with Full Epigraphical and Archaeological Notes and References, an Introduction Dealing with Language, Philology, and Chronology, and Index of Authors &
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Guṇāḍhya must have lived a glorious life; he must have been a versatile writer, a master of literary art capable of weaving into his story of romantic adventures all the marvels of myth, magic and fairy tale. The stories forming the
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in Sanskrit; the loss of this text is one of the greatest losses of Indian literature. Presently available are its two Kashmiri Sanskrit recensions, the
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Major characters and path of Shiva's story in the legend of Gunadhya, as told in the first Book of the Kathasaritsagara (Ocean of Rivers of Story).
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must have been a storehouse of tales about heroes and kings and gods and demigods and also about animals and birds. Kshemendra's
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and states that it was written in prose and not in poetic form suggested by the three known Kashmiri rescensions
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had a divine origin which origin is recounted by Somadeva. Since King Satvahana has been identified with
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must be a faithful summary of the original which too was in eighteen Books called
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A History of Indian Literature, 500-1399: From Courtly to the Popular
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Malwa Through the Ages, from the Earliest Times to 1305 A.D
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Guṇāḍhya could have flourished during the reign of a
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Index

merged
Brihatkatha
Discuss
Brihatkatha
Sanskrit
Bṛhatkathā
Daṇḍin
Kavyadarsha
Vasavadatta
Bāṇabhaṭṭa
Kadambari
Vyasa
Valmiki
Kshemendra
Kathasaritsagara

Satvahana
Pratishthana
Paithan
D. C. Sircar
Skanda Purana
Mathura
Vikramāditya
Hāla
Gautamiputra Satakarni
Gaha Sattasai
Prakrit
Paiśācī
Bṛhatkathāślokasaṃgraha
Budhasvamin

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