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In the ancient city of Baghdad, there was a wealthy merchant who traded in diamonds and other precious stones. He had numberless mansions, shops, yards,
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In the ancient city of Baghdad, there was a wealthy merchant who traded in diamonds and other precious stones. He had numberless mansions, shops, yards,
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Mantrapala was the king of Amaravati, and Chandramati was his queen. They had a wonderful daughter named Hyma. The king and queen wished that Hyma
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King Bhoja was in the habit of spending large amounts of money on gifts to pandits and poets. The minister was anxious to curtail this
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In Karnataka, there was a venerable pandit called Sudhamati. Having spent forty years of his life studying at Banaras, he thought of marriage in his
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While Brahmadutt was ruling Banaras, there was a vassal king called Chirayu. Nagarjun, an incarnation of Bodhisatva, was a minister for Chirayu. Nagarjun was both
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King Vijaya had a daughter, Ratnavali, by name. While she was still a child, her old nurse used to tell her this tale every day,
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The king of Bilaspur spent all his time in nothing but luxuries. As a result, his hair became white while he was middle-aged, his face
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In the Himalayas, an incredible Sage once had five hundred disciples. Touring the land with them, the Sage went from one country to another till
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King Khusro of Persia was very fond of fish. One morning he was sitting on a terrace with his wife, Shirin when a fisherman brought
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Once a Zamorin of Malabar ordered his minister to plant tamarind trees and groves all over his kingdom to increase his revenue.” Nambiar of Malabar
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