The Kathá Sarit Ságara; or, Ocean of the Streams of Story by Somadeva Bhatta

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Author Somadeva Bhatta, active 11th century
Translator Tawney, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1922
Title The Kathá Sarit Ságara; or, Ocean of the Streams of Story
Note Reading ease score: 72.2 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary "The Kathá Sarit Ságara; or, Ocean of the Streams of Story" by Somadeva Bhatta is a collection of ancient Indian tales written in the 14th century. This work presents a rich tapestry of narratives interwoven with folklore, notably featuring characters such as Pushpadanta, who is cursed and reincarnated as Vararuchi, engaging with themes of fate, love, and the spiritual quest for knowledge. The stories reflect the complexities of life, love, morality, and the interplay between gods and mortals, showcasing the cultural heritage and storytelling traditions of ancient India. The opening of the work introduces a prologue narrated by Siva to his consort Párvatí, who requests a delightful story. Siva recounts the story of Pushpadanta, a celestial being cursed to become mortal, and his subsequent journey on earth as Vararuchi. This leads to an exploration of his life, the gathering of his peers, and the smallest individual actions that lead to the creation of the city of Pátaliputra. As Vararuchi evolves from past lives filled with divine encounters, the foundational myths of characters such as Kánabhúti and stories of love and intellect are likened to threads that will connect various narratives throughout the collection. The beginning serves as a captivating entry point into a larger exploration of storytelling, wisdom, and interconnected fates. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PK: Language and Literatures: Indo-Iranian literatures
Subject Tales -- India
Subject India -- Social life and customs
Subject Hindu mythology
Subject Folk literature -- Themes, motives
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EBook-No. 40588
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Apr 18, 2023
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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