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and Yacobhadrá, having reference to timely speech. 7. The story of Madanarekhá, having reference to the vow of chastity. 8. The story of Nágadatta, having reference to the eight-day ceremony. 9. The story of Sanatkumára, having reference to asceticism. 10. The story of Amarachandra, having reference to meditation. 11. The story of the parrots, having reference to worship by means of whole grain. 12. The story of Madanávalí, having reference to worship by means of perfumes. 13. The story of the ploughman, having reference to worship by means of a food-offering. 14. The story of Dípaçikha, having reference to worship by means of candles. 15. The story of Dhanya, having reference to giving. 16. The story of Arámaçobhá, having reference to worship. 17. The story of Rishidattá, having reference to chastity. 18. The story of Metárya, having reference to compassion to living creatures. 19. The story of Ratnaçikha, having reference to the formula of adoration. 20. The story of Amarachandra and Mitránanda, having reference to sin. 21. The story of King Amarasena. 22. The story of Lalitánga. 23. The story of Dámannaka, having reference to compassion to living creatures. 24. The story of Kúlaválaka, having reference to outraging a spiritual teacher. 25. The story of Kanakaratha, having reference to giving to a worthy object. 26. The story of Bahubali, having reference to pride. 27. The story of King Nala, having reference to gambling.
HERE ENDS THE KATHÁKOÇA.
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