The Sinner
When Brahma-Datta ruled Banaras, a wealthy merchant lived in that city with a son named Mitra-vindaka: This Mitra-vindaka was a wicked unbeliever. After his father’s
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When Brahma-Datta ruled Banaras, a wealthy merchant lived in that city with a son named Mitra-vindaka: This Mitra-vindaka was a wicked unbeliever. After his father’s
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ONCE upon a time, in the city of Yodha-pur, there lived a young man called Pratap who came from an ordinary family. But he was
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(The siege of Troy by the Greeks continued for nine years though there was not much fighting during that time. During the winter of the
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On the banks of the Godavari, there were two villages be- longing for two Zamindars who were not only relations but also good friends. They
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ONCE there was a Brahmin youth in Banaras, Kuchu-mara by name. He was a great scholar, a master of all the sixty-four sciences, those days
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A journey of courage under the watchful gaze of wisdom—a timeless tale of determination, craftsmanship, and eternal beauty. Vikram’s journey of determination intertwined with the
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[Mandara-deva, who was deprived of his kingdom and was fleeing from Naravahana after his Marala Isle fell, came upon Siva-Dutt of Kundalini, who was in
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One time, Bodhisatva was born King of Banaras. During his rule, there was a rebellion on the border. The King went to the wall with
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In a particular country, there were two swindlers. They wandered from village to village in the guise of monks, claiming they could drive away spirits
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(The Greeks got up an expedition against Troy when Paris, son of Priam of Troy, took away Helen, wife of Menelaus of Greece and the
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