Cave No. 2 Identification: Schlingloff 2013.— A nāga (serpent) king sent his representatives to propose to the daughter of the...
Cave No. 2 Identification: Schlingloff 2013. For the story, vide Cave 1, No. 53. —Source: Singh 2019, 31-33;
Identification: Oldenburg (1895, narrative no. 12); Lüders (1902, p. 758 f. = trans. 1903, p. 326 f.).—There was an ascetic,...
Cave No. 2 Identification: Lüders (1902, p. 761 f. = trans. 1903, p. 328). For the story, vide Cave 1,...
Cave No. 2 Identification: Schlingloff (1977, p. 57–68). For the story, vide Cave 1, narrative no. 46. —Source: Singh 2019,...
Cave No. 2 Identification: Oldenburg (1895, narrative no. 1).— A king of the geese (haṃsas) lived on the shores of...
Cave No. 2 Identification: some episodes by Foucher (1921), others by Schlingloff (1983; 1987), cf. Schlingloff (2013, vol. I, p....
Cave No. 2 Identification: Foucher (1921, narrative no. 57). The legend is from the life of the Buddha.—For the abstract...
Cave No. 2 Identification: Foucher (1919/1921, p. 60).— There was a goldenfleeced rúru or svarṇa-mṛga (stag) who lived near a...
Cave No. 2 Identification: Foucher (1921, narrative no. 11).— Vidhura, the loyal Prime Minister of the Kuru king, was famous...