- Somadeva’s tales. The
frame story is the
narrative of the
adventures of
Naravahanadatta, son of the
legendary king Udayana, his
romances with
damsels of great...
- when the king
rejected them,
retaining only the
seventh story — of
Naravahanadatta —
which became the
Brihatkatha written in
Paishachi language. This...
- (Bṛhatkathā). It
tells the
legend of the
youthful exploits of
prince Naravāhanadatta (Nara-vahana-datta). The poet,
Budhasvamin (बुधस्वामिन, also transliterated...
- of Ujjain. Book 18 (Vishamashila)
contains another legend told by
Naravahanadatta to an ****embly of
hermits in the
ashram of a sage, Kashyapa. According...
- or Lord
Shiva per
other sources, Vāsavadattā
becomes pregnant with
Naravāhanadatta (his name
means "given by Kubera"), who is
fated to
become the emperor...
- childless. Later, as a boon of Kubera, Vāsavadattā
becomes pregnant with
Naravāhanadatta (his name
means "given by Kubera"), who is
fated to
become the emperor...
- Anandavarman, a high-ranking monk. The king
ordered an
Indian artist,
Naravahanadatta, and a
Syrian artist, Priyaratna, with
their disciples to
paint the...
- a
Jaina version of the Brhatkathā in
which the
character of
Prince Naravāhanadatta is
replaced by Vasudeva. True to the
systematic requirements of a Jaina...