- Siṃhāsana
Dvātriṃśikā.
Other titles for the
collection include Dvātriṃśat Puttalikā ("Thirty-two
Statue Stories"), Vikrāmaditya Simhāsana
Dvātriṃśika ("Thirty-two...
- and
other legendary kings to
justify their imperial claims.
Simhasana Dvatrimsika (po****rly
known as
Singhasan Battisi)
contains 32
folktales about Vikramaditya...
- Nyāyāvatāra (also
called Dvatrimsika) was
composed in
fifth century CE. It was
written by
Siddhasena in
fifth century CE.
Balcerowicz &
Mejor 2004, p...
-
Brahmarakshasas were a
regular feature in old
Indian stories like
Simhasana Dvatrimsika,
Panchatantra and
other old
wives tales. As per
these stories, brahmarakshasas...
-
analogue in the Thirty-Two
Tales of the
Throne of
Vikramaditya (Simhāsana
Dvātriṃśikā).
Burton includes it in his introduction.
Three sons A) A king comes...
-
Fables from Narayana's
Hitopadesha (1998) the
story collection Simhasana Dvatrimsika (1998)
Shuka Saptati-
Seventy Tales of the
Parrot (2000) The Jatakamala...
- (or
fairy tale)
collections include the
Vetala Pañcaviṃśati, Siṃhāsana
Dvātriṃśikā, and the Suktasaptati.
There is also Somadeva's Kathāsaritsāgara (Ocean...
- ****ociating
Bhoja with the
ancient legendary kings. For example, in
Simhasana Dvatrimsika (po****rly
known as
Singhasan Battisi),
Bhoja finds a
throne of Vikramaditya...
-
severed head is
recurring in
Indian mythology.
Legends from the
Simhasana Dvatrimsika and the
Kathasaritsagara speak of how the hero
offers blood from his...
-
Vardhamana Dvatrimsika. Jaipur:
Prakrit Bharti Academy. Dhruva, A. B., ed. (1933).
Syadvadamanjari of
Mallisena with the Anya-yoga-vyavaccheda-
dvatrimsika of...