Cave No. 17 Identification: Schlingloff (1986, p. 305–308).— A king, titled Sarvadada (Giving Everything) for his generosity, once went to...
Cave No. 17 Identification: Oldenburg (1895, narrative no. 5). For the story, vide Cave 2, narrative no. 13. —Source: Singh...
Cave No. 17 Identification: Oldenburg (1895, narrative no. 6). For the story, see Cave 16, narrative no. 42. —Source: Singh...
Cave No. 17 Identification: Schlingloff (1973, p. 196–203).— Once, the asuras (demons) attacked Indra, the king of gods, because they...
Cave No. 17 Identification: episodes 2 to 7 by Oldenburg (1895, narrative no. 7).— There lived a big monkey in...
Cave No. 17 Identification: Foucher (1921, narrative no. 20).— King Sudāsa of Banaras got separated from his entourage while on...
Cave No. 17 Identification: Yazdani (IV, 1955, p. 70 f.). The legend is from the life of the Buddha.—Rāhula was...
Cave No. 17 Identification: Foucher (1921, narrative no. 14).— A śarabha or sāmbhara (ibex or a type of antelope) lived...
Cave No. 17 Identification: Schlingloff (1971, p. 61–67).— In a forest contoured by a rivulet lived a śaśa (hare), who...
Cave No. 17 Identification: Oldenburg (1895, narrative no. 8).— A hunter told the king about an extraordinarily beautiful elephant he...