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The Kathá Sarit Ságara, meaning ‘Ocean of the Streams of Story,’ is one of the most celebrated Sanskrit literary works, comprising over 350 tales. Translator C. H. Tawney’s definitive translation preserves the richness and complexity of the original text, making it accessible to modern readers.
This comprehensive collection features narratives spanning diverse themes including love, adventure, moral lessons, and supernatural occurrences. The stories are interconnected through a frame narrative, creating an elaborate tapestry of ancient Indian culture, philosophy, and imagination.
Originally composed in the 11th century, this work represents the pinnacle of Sanskrit storytelling tradition. Tawney’s scholarly translation captures the intricate prose style and poetic elements while maintaining fidelity to the source material. This second edition from Gyan Publishing House offers readers an invaluable window into classical Indian literature and narrative traditions.







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