what does katha - saritasagar depict very short answer
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Explanation: A kathasaritsagara ("ocean of the streams of stories")is a famous 11th-century collections of Indian legends, fairy tales and folk tales as retold in Sanskrit by the shaivite somadeva.
kathasaritsgara contains multiple layers of story within a story and is said to have been apoted from gundhga's brhatkatha which was written in a poorly-understood know as paisact.
the work is no longer extant but several later adaptation still exist-the kathasaritsgara, brhtkatkathamajari and brhtkathaslokasamgraha.
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