Vikram and the Vampire

par Richard F. Burton

Tales of Hindu Devilry and the Adventures of Vikramaditya

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"Vikram and the Vampire" is a collection of ancient Indian tales adapted by Sir Richard F. Burton. The narrative centers around the legendary King Vikramaditya, known for his valor and wisdom. The introduction sets the stage by detailing Vikram's rise to power after the death of his father, Gandharba-Sena. Vikram, after overthrowing his elder brother, becomes the ruler of Ujjayani and establishes a prosperous reign. The tales are framed within a larger story where Vikram is tasked with capturing a vampire spirit, known as a Baital, which inhabits corpses and tells stories. Each story presented by the Baital poses a moral or philosophical dilemma, challenging Vikram's judgment and wisdom. The tales explore themes of love, betrayal, justice, and the supernatural, reflecting the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and folklore. The narrative is interwoven with elements of magic, divine intervention, and moral lessons, making it a quintessential example of Eastern storytelling. Burton's adaptation retains the essence of the original Sanskrit texts while making them accessible to a Western audience, highlighting the universality of the themes and the timeless nature of the stories.