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[Chapter XXVII.]
- Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son,
235–246
- Story of Kalingadatta, king of Takshaśilá,
235–246
- Story of the merchant’s son in Takshaśilá,
236–238
- Story of the Apsaras Surabhidattá,
238–239
- Story of king Dharmadatta and his wife Nágaśrí,
239–240
- Story of the seven Bráhmans who devoured a cow in time of
famine, 241
- Story of the two ascetics, the one a Bráhman, the other a
Chaṇḍála, 241–242
- Story of king Vikramasinha and the two Bráhmans,
242–246
[Chapter XXVIII.]
- Continuation of the story of Kalingadatta,
246–257
- Birth of his daughter Kalingasená,
246
- Story of the seven princesses,
247–249
- Story of the prince who tore out his own eye,
247–248
- Story of the ascetic who conquered anger,
248–249
- Story of Sulochaná and Sushena,
249–252
- Story of the prince and the merchant’s son who saved his
life, 253–255
- Story of the Bráhman and the Piśácha,
255–256
[Chapter XXIX.]
- Continuation of the story of Kalingadatta,
257–267
- Story of Kírtisená and her cruel mother-in-law,
260–267
[Chapter XXX.]
- Continuation of the story of Kalingadatta,
267–274
- Story of Tejasvatí, 270–271
- Story of the Bráhman Hariśarman,
272–274