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Hindi Granth Karyalay is an Indian publishing house and specialized book store dealing in books pertaining to Jainology and Indology in English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Prakrit and Apabhramsha. It was established in Mumbai, India in 1912 by its founder Nathuram Premi. It publishes and distributes serials, monographs, and scholarly publications on Indian religions, philosophy, history, culture, arts, arch
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An article on our bookstore in today's Hindi newspaper - Hindi Samna
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Somadeva, (flourished 1070), Kashmiri Brahman of the Śaiva sect and Sanskrit writer who preserved much of India’s ancient folklore in the form of a series of tales in verse.
The court poet to King Ananta of Kashmir, Somadeva apparently was commissioned to compose a cycle of stories to amuse and calm the queen Sūryamati during a political crisis. He borrowed from an earlier work, now lost, the Bṛhat-katha (“Great Tale”) by the Sanskrit writer Guṇāḍhya, who probably had used Buddhist sources of an even earlier period. Somadeva’s work Kathā-saritsāgara (“Ocean of Rivers of Stories”) bears a strong resemblance to medieval European fairy tales: magic, demons, bloody or**es, vampires, love, and high adventure abound in the 124 sections, or chapters, known as taraṅga (“waves”). An English translation by Charles H. Tawney, titled The Ocean of Story, was published in 1924–28. Somadeva wrote his monumental work during the two periods of Ananta’s interrupted rule, which ended in 1077.
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