Inhalt
- III Titelblatt
- V Preface
- VII Contents
- IX Introduction
- 1 I. The Story of the Three Deaf Men
- 5 II. Why Brâhmaṇs cannot eat in the Dark
- 11 III. The Soothsayer's Son
- 36 IV. Raṇavîrasiṅg
- 65 V. "Charity Alone Conquers"
- 86 VI. Mr. Won't-Give and Mr. Won't-Leave
- 93 VII. Mr. Mighty-of-his-Mouth and Mr. Mighty-of-his-Hands
- 102 VIII. The Mother-in-law became an Ass
- 107 IX. The Story of Appayya
- 119 X. The Brâhmiṇ Girl that married a Tiger
- 131 XI. The good Husband and the bad Wife
- 135 XII. The good Wife and the bad Husband
- 140 XIII. The Lost Camel and other Tales
- 144 The Three Calamities
- 155 The Honest but Rash Hunter and his Faithful Dog
- 162 The Brâhmaṇ's Wife and the Mungoose
- 165 The Faithless Wife and the ungrateful Blind Man
- 171 The Wonderful Mango Fruit
- 179 The Poisoned Food
- 184 "Eating up the Protector"
- 187 XIV. The Monkey with the Tom-tom
- 190 XV. Pride goeth before a Fall
- 194 XVI. Good will grow out of Good
- 202 XVII. Light makes Prosperity
- 210 XVIII. Chandralêkhâ and the Eight Robbers
- 230 XIX. The Conquest of Fate
- 248 XX. The Brâhmaṇ Priest who became an Amildâr
- 257 XXI. The Gardener's Cunning Wife
- 262 XXII. Keep it for the Beggar
- 267 XXIII. Good Luck to the Lucky One
- 274 XXIV. Retaliation–Palikkuppali
- 280 XXV. The Beggar and the Five Muffins
- 285 XXVI. The Brahmarâkshas and the Hair
- 290 Notes