R. N. DUTTA, B.A., B.L.,

Late Officiating Head-Master, Metropolitan Institution, Bowbazar Branch, Calcutta;

Author of "The Boy's Ramayana."

REVISED BY

J. S. ZEMIN,

Professor of English Literature, Bishop's College, and Central College, Calcutta; Late Principal, Doveton College, Calcutta; Hon. Fellow and Examiner, University of Calcutta.

Calcutta.
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1912.

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To
The Hon'ble Sir Justice

Ashutosh Mookerjee, Saraswati, Kt.

C.S.I., M.A., D.L., D.S.C., F.R.A.S., F.R.S.E.

Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta.

THIS BOOK
IS
DEDICATED

as a sincere token of the esteem and admiration of the

AUTHOR

for his eminent services to the cause of the

ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.


Transcriber's Note: There are some inconsistencies in spelling and punctuation which have been left as the original.


PREFACE.

Many educationists think that our Indian boys should be encouraged to read the stories of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, the two great Epics of India and Tales from the Sanskrit Dramatists when they are recommended to read "The Boy's Odyssey," "Legends of Greece and Rome," "Arabian Nights' Tales" and Lamb's "Tales from Shakespeare." It was perhaps from this view of the matter that the University of Calcutta recommended "The Boy's Ramayana" and "Tales from the Hindu Dramatists" for the Matriculation Examination. As no books were published in time, the University had to issue an amended notice omitting the books from the list. To supply the want, I have ventured to write the "Boy's Ramayana" and this humble book. I have tried my best to narrate briefly, in simple and idiomatic English, the stories on which the chief Sanskrit dramas are based. I hope that the University will be pleased to re-insert "The Boy's Ramayana" and this book in the list of books recommended for the Matriculation Examination.

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Balaramadham,
4, Madan Mitter's Lane,
Calcutta RAMA NATH DUTT.
1911—December.

CONTENTS

[PREFACE.]
[SAKUNTALA OR THE LOST RING.]
[VIKRAMORVASI or URVASI WON BY VALOUR]
[MALAVIKAGNIMITRA,]
[THE VIRA CHARITA or THE MAHAVIRA CHARITA]
[UTTAR RAMA CHARITA]
[MALATI AND MADHAVA or THE STOLEN MARRIAGE.]
[HANUMAN NATAKA, OR MAHANATAKA, OR THE GREAT DRAMA.]
[ANERGHA RAGHAVA or MURARI NATAKA.]
[VENI SAMVARANA or VENI SANHARA]
[CHANDA KAUSIKA]
[MADHURANIRUDDHA.]
[SRIDAMA CHARITA.]
[KANSA BADHA]
[YAYATI CHARITRA.]
[KAUTUKA SERVASWA.]
[PRACHANDA PANDAVA]
[PROBODHA CHANDRODAYA]
[NAGANANDA]
[DUTANGADA]
[PRADYUMNA VIJAYA.]
[VIDAGDHA MADHAVA.]
[DHANANYAYA VIJAYA.]
[HASYARNAVA.]
[CHITRA YAJNA.]
[MRIGANKALEKHA.]
[MUDRARAKSHASA]
[VIDDHA SALABHANJIKA]
[RATNAVALI or THE NECKLACE.]
[APPENDIX.]