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133–137
- Marriage of Naraváhanadatta and Lalitalochaná
134
- Story of the jackal that was turned into an elephant
134
- Story of Vámadatta and his wicked wife
134–137
[Chapter LXIX.]
- Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son
137–138
- Story of Mṛigánkadatta and
Śaśánkavatí
138–146
- Story of king Bhadrabáhu and his clever minister
139–141
- Story of Pushkaráksha and Vinayavatí
141–146
- Story of the birth of Vinayavatí
141–142
- The adventures of Pushkaráksha and Vinayavatí in a
former life 143–145
- Story of Lávaṇyamanjarí
145
[Chapter LXX.]
- Continuation of the Story of Mṛigánkadatta and
Śaśánkavatí
146–154
- Story of Śrutadhi 148
[Chapter LXXI.]
- Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and
Śaśánkavatí
154–169
- Story of Kamalákara and Hansávalí
157–167
[Chapter LXXII.]
- Continuation of the story of Mṛigánkadatta and
Śaśánkavatí
170–191
- Story of king Vinítamati who became a holy man
171–191
- Story of the holy boar 176–178
- Story of Devabhúti 180–181
- Story of the generous Induprabha
181–182
- Story of the parrot who was taught virtue by the king of the
parrots 182–183
- Story of the patient hermit Śubhanaya
183–184
- Story of the persevering young Bráhman
184
- Story of Malayamálin 184–186
- Story of the robber who won over Yama’s secretary
186–189
[Chapter LXXIII.]