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A. N. UPADHYE
[I *95. Bha.Ärädhanā and the Dependent Kathanaka: 72 80 6. Harisena's Kathākośa: A Study
80-117 (il Name, Extent, etc. (ii) Various Strata of Contents, etc. iii) Cultural Heritage and Literary Kinship of
the Work (iv) Interesting Social, Historical, ctc. Bits of
Information (v) Its Relation with other Kathākosas (vi) On the Language of the Text (vii) Orientalists on the Jaina Narrative Literature
113 7. Harisena, the Author: His Place and Date 117--122 Table of the Tales
123-128 Sanskrit Text of the Kosa
1-356 Index of Verscs Quoted
357 Index of Proper Names
358-376 Notes
377-393 Index to Introduction
395-397 Corrigenda
399-402
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