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HINDU LITERATURE COMPRISING THE BOOK OF GOOD COUNSELS, NALA AND DAMAYANTI, THE RÁMÁYANA AND ŚAKOONTALÁ
WITH CRITICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES BY
EPIPHANIUS WILSON, A.M.
REVISED EDITION
NEW YORK P.F. COLLIER & SON
CONTENTS
THE BOOK OF GOOD COUNSELS NALA AND DAMAYANTI SELECTIONS FROM THE RÁMÁYANA ŚAKOONTALÁ POEMS BY TORU DUTT
THE BOOK OF GOOD COUNSELS
SELECTED FROM
THE HITOPADEŚA
[Translated from the Sanscrit by Sir Edwin Arnold]
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
THE BOOK OF GOOD COUNSELS
INTRODUCTION
Honor to Gunesh, God of Wisdom
THE WINNING OF FRIENDS
The Story of the Tiger and the Traveller The Story of the Jackal, Deer, and Crow The Story of the Vulture, the Cat, and the Birds The Story of the Dead Game and the Jackal The Prince and the Wife of the Merchant's Son The Story of the Old Jackal and the Elephant
THE PARTING OF FRIENDS
The Story of the Lion, the Jackals, and the Bull
The Story of the Monkey and the Wedge The Story of the Washerman's Jackass The Story of the Cat Who Served the Lion The Story of the Terrible Bell The Story of the Prince and the Procuress The Story of the Black Snake and the Golden Chain The Story of the Lion and the Old Hare The Story of the Wagtail and the Sea
WAR
The Battle of the Swans and Peacocks The Story of the Weaver-Birds and the Monkeys The Story of the Old Hare and the Elephants The Story of the Heron and the Crow The Story of the Appeased Wheelwright The Story of the Dyed Jackal The Story of the Faithful Rajpoot
PEACE
The Treaty Between the Peacocks and the Swans
The Story of the Tortoise and the Geese The Story of Fate and the Three Fishes The Story of the Unabashed Wife The Story of the Herons and the Mongoose The Story of the Recluse and the Mouse The Story of the Crane and the Crab The Story of the Brahman and the Pans The Duel of the Giants The Story of the Brahman and the Goat The Story of the Camel, the Lion, and His Court The Story of the Frogs and the Old Serpent
NALA AND DAMAYANTI
[Selected from the "Mahâbhârata" Translation by Sir Edwin Arnold] INTRODUCTION
THE MAHÂBHÂRATA
NALA AND DAMAYANTI
Part I Part II.
SELECTIONS FROM THE RÁMÁYANA
BY VÁLMÍKI
[Metrical translation by R.T.H. Griffiths]
INTRODUCTION
THE RÁMÁYANA
INVOCATION
BOOK I
CANTO I
NARAD
CANTO VI
THE KING
CANTO VII
THE MINISTERS
CANTO VIII
SUMANTRA'S SPEECH
CANTO IX
RISHYAŚRING
CANTO X
RISHYAŚRING INVITED
CANTO XI
THE SACRIFICE DECREED
CANTO XII
THE SACRIFICE BEGUN
CANTO XIII
THE SACRIFICE FINISHED
CANTO XIV
RÁVAN DOOMED
CANTO XV
THE NECTAR
CANTO XVI
THE VANARS
CANTO XVII
RISHYASRING'S RETURN
CANTO XVIII
RISHYAŚRING'S DEPARTURE
CANTO XIX
THE BIRTH OF THE PRINCES
CANTO XX
VIŚVÁMITRA'S VISIT
CANTO XXI
VIŚVÁMITRA'S SPEECH
CANTO XXII
DAŚARATHA'S SPEECH
CANTO XXIII
VAŚISHTHA'S SPEECH
CANTO XXIV
THE SPELLS
CANTO XXV
THE HERMITAGE OF LOVE
CANTO XXVI
THE FOREST OF TÁDAKÁ
CANTO XXVII
THE BIRTH OF TÁDAKÁ
CANTO XXVIII
THE DEATH OF TÁDAKÁ
CANTO XXIX
THE CELESTIAL ARMS
CANTO XXX
THE MYSTERIOUS POWERS
CANTO XXXI
THE PERFECT HERMITAGE
CANTO XXXII
VIŚVÁMITRA'S SACRIFICE
CANTO XXXIII
THE SONE
CANTO XXXIV
BRAHMADATTA
CANTO XXXV
VIŚVÁMITRA'S LINEAGE
CANTO XXXVI
THE BIRTH OF GANGÁ
CANTO XXXIX
THE SONS OF SAGAR
CANTO XL
THE CLEAVING OF THE EARTH
CANTO XLI
KAPIL
CANTO XLII
SAGAR'S SACRIFICE
CANTO XLIII
BHAGÍRATH
ŚAKOONTALÁ
BY KÁLIDÁSA
[Translation by Sir Monier Monier-Williams]
INTRODUCTION
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ RULES FOR PRONUNCIATION OF PROPER NAMES
ŚAKOONTALÁ
PROLOGUE
Benediction
ACT FIRST
Scene.—A Forest
ACT SECOND
Scene.—A Plain on the Skirts of the Forest
PRELUDE TO ACT THIRD
Scene.—The Hermitage
ACT THIRD
Scene.—The Sacred Grove
PRELUDE TO ACT FOURTH
Scene.—The Garden of the Hermitage
ACT FOURTH
Scene.—The Neighborhood of the Hermitage
ACT FIFTH
Scene.—A Room in the Palace
PRELUDE TO ACT SIXTH
Scene.—A Street
ACT SIXTH
Scene.—The Garden of the Palace
ACT SEVENTH
Scene.—The Sky
BALLADS OF HINDOSTAN MISCELLANEOUS POEMS
BY
TORU DUTT
INTRODUCTION
BALLADS OF HINDOSTAN
JOGADHYA UMA
BUTTOO SINDHU
PART I PART II PART III
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS
NEAR HASTINGS FRANCE
1870
THE TREE OF LIFE MADAME THÉRÈSE
Written on the fly-leaf of Erckmann-Chatrian's novel, entitled, "Madame Thérèse."
SONNET SONNET OUR CASUARINA-TREE
FOOTNOTES
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