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Publisher: Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan
Author: V.A.K. Aiyer
Edition: 2019
ISBN: 9788172764128
Pages: 388
Cover: Paperback
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Book Description

Kulapati’s Preface

The Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan - that Institute of Indian Culture in Mumbai — needed a Book University, a series of books which, if read, would serve the purpose of providing higher education. Particular emphasis, however, was to be put on such literature as revealed the deeper impulsions of India. As a first step, it was decided to bring out in English l00 books, 50 of which were to be taken in hand almost at once.

It is our intention to publish the books we select not only in English, but also in the following Indian languages: Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.

This scheme, involving the publication of 900 volumes, requires ample funds and an all-India organization. The Bhavan is exerting its utmost to supply- them.

The objectives for which the Bhavan stands are the reintegration of the Indian culture in the light of modern knowledge and to suit our present day needs and the resuscitation of its fundamental values in their pristine vigour.

Let me make our goal more explicit: We seek the dignity of man, which necessarily implies the creation of social conditions which would allow him freedom to evolve along the lines of his own temperament and capacities: we seek the harmony of individual efforts and social relations, not in any makeshift way, but within the framework of the Moral Order; we seek the creative art of life, by the alchemy of which human limitations are progressively transmuted, so that man may become the instrument of God, and is able to see Him in all and all in Him.

The world, we feel, is too much with us. Nothing would uplift or inspire us so much as the beauty and aspiration which such books can teach

In this series, therefore, the literature of India, ancient and. modern, will be published in a form easily accessible to all. Books in other literatures of the world, if they illustrate the principles we stand- for, will also be included.

This common pool of literature, it is hoped, will enable the reader, eastern or western, to understand and appreciate currents of world thought, as also the movements of the mind in India, which, though they flow through different linguistic channels, have a common urge and aspiration.

Fittingly, the Book University’s first venture is the Mahabharata, summarised by one of the greatest living Indians, C. Rajagopalachari; the second work is on a section of it, the Gita, by H. V. Divatia, an eminent jurist and a student of philosophy. Centuries ago, it was proclaimed of the Mahabharata: “What is not in it, is nowhere.” After twenty five centuries, we can use the same words about it. He who knows it not, knows not the heights and depths of the soul; he misses the trials and tragedy and the beauty and grandeur of life.

The Mahabharata is not a mere- epic; it is a romance, telling the tale of heroic men and women and of some who were divine; it is a whole literature in itself, containing a code of life, a philosophy of social and ethical relations, and speculative thought on human problems that is hard to rival; but, above all, it has for its core the Gita, which is, as the world is beginning to find out, the noblest of scriptures and the grandest of sagas in which the climax is reached in the wondrous Apocalypse in the Eleventh Canto.

Through such books alone the harmonies underlying true culture, I am convinced, will one day reconcile the disorders of modern life.

I thank all those who have helped to make this new branch of the Bhavan’s activity successful.

Publisher’s Note

THE Stories of Vikramaditya are among the oldest collection of folk tales centering round the personality of King Vikramaditya of Ujjain. First written in Sanskrit, a number of slightly differing versions are extant in all the major languages of India. The stories are most interesting.

The main purpose of these stories is to illustrate the generous deeds of a model king and emphasize moral lessons. In this light they are didactic, but in their ingenious plots, dramatic situations, portrayal of real life and correct appraisal of human character, they are superb. As the reader can easily notice, human nature has not changed a whit after a thousand years at least.

The original authorship of these stories is unknown, even as their date; but they are generally believed to have originated during the period 11th to 13th centuries.

“Simhasana Dwatrimsika” or Thirty-two Tales of the Throne, is a series of stories related by the statuettes on the throne of King Bhoja. They were first published in the Bhavan’s Journal and proved very popular. A sister volume to these "Stories of Vikramaditya” is also published under the caption of "Vetala Panchavimsati

Back of the Book

Author, journalist and scholar, Shri Aiyer is given to, by aptitude and training, a wide range of studies extending from Astrology to Vedic researches, starting life as the Editor of a Music Journal in the pen thirties, he was a school teacher for two years. The lure of the pen drew him again to the editorial department of daily newspapers of Ceylon, Madras and Bombay successively.

He joined the Bhavan in 1952 and served as Associate Editor of the Bhavan’s Journal since its inception for 15 years till 1968, when he went over to Bangalore in 1968 as the Director of Bhavan’s Bangalore Kendra. Presently, he is engaged in producing Cultural Readers and other literature for children at the Bhavan.

His published works include a book on Astrology and a couple of books on Palmistry, beside Stories of King Madana Kama, Stories of King Bhoja and Hindu Shastras and Samskaras published by the Bhavan.

The STORIES OF VIKRAMADITYA are among the oldest collection of folk tales centering round the personality of King Vikramaditya of Ujjain. First written in Saskrit, a number of slightly differing versions are extant in all the major languages of India. The stories are most interesting.

The original authorship of these stories is unknown, even as their date; but they are generally believed to have originated during the period 11th to 13th centuries.

The present author has retold them in English for the modern man.

The main purpose of these stories is to illustrate the generous deeds of a model king and emphasize moral lessons. In this light they are didactic, but in their ingenious plots, dramatic situations, portrayal of real life and correct appraisal of human character, they are superb. As the reader can easily notice, human nature has not changed a while even after a thousand years.

 

Contents

 

  Kulapati’s Preface V
  Publisher’s Note ix
1 Bhoja Discovers the Throne 1
2 A Quartet of Brides 5
3 The Perfidious Queen 9
4 Vikrama inherits the Throne 13
5 Ka1i’s Boon to Bhatti 19
6 Vikrama and the Whale 24
7 The Curtain Tells a Story 28
8 The Chandeliers Story 34
9 The Cushion‘s Story 39
10 Lady of the Perfume 47
11 The Pertldious Princess 56
12 Secret of Champaka’s Vow 65
13 Vikrama Weds Champaka 71
14 The Rival Courtesans 78
15 Princess who Would Not Speak 83
16 Mysteries of the Fortress 88
17 Vikrama Jumps the Hurdles 93
18 Prince who Loved a Statue 102
19 Mystery of Missing Daughter 109
20 The Tragic Quartet 117
21 Man who Became an Ox 121
22 The Resourceful Thieves 129
23 The Princess Marries Vikrama 138
24 Vikrama and the Merchant's Daughter 142
25 Vikrama and Shani Bhagawan 153
26 Vikrama and the Pearl Princess 161
27 Vikrama Weds Hasamukhi 167
28 Vikrama on a New Mission 173
29 Achchyut Kanya 177
30 Naga-Kanya 184
31 The Well of Mercury 191
32 Ratnamala Escapes 197
33 Danseuse Aparanji 203
34 Aparanji Shuts Out Vikrama 210
35 The Treacherous Queen 216
36 Vikrama Becomes a Parrot 221
37 The Parrot Escapes 229
38 The Parrot Wins the Bet 235
39 Vikrama Catches a Tartar 243
40 Washerman Becomes King 251
41 Swarnapuri 257
42 Mystery Girl at Swarnapuri 260
43 Swarnapuri Comes Back to Life 269
44 Princess Sadguna 273
45 The Three Apsaras 283
46 The Princes' Bid for Escape 286
47 Yogis and the Apsara 291
48 Princes Amrita in Fairyland 295
49 Maha Sura in Devaloka 301
50 Vikrama Rescues Maha Sura 307
51 Princess Vichitrakala 311
52 Vikrama Helps Dharmasheela 320
53 Vikrama Liberates Brahmarakshas 326
54 Danseuse Kamalarekha 332
55 Nava Mohini 338
56 Vikrama Interprets a Will 343
57 Vikrama Gifts a Princess 348
58 Kali's Gift to Vikrama 353
59 Vikrama Honours a Great Magician 358
60 Navamohini 362
61 Vikrama‘s Dharma 366
62 Last Days of Vikrama 371

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