Buddhist Birth Stories: Or, Jataka Tales, Vol ? 1


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It is well known that amongst theBuddhist Scriptures there is one book in which a large number of old stories, fables, and fairy tales, lie enshrined in an edifying commentary; and have thus been preserved for the study and amusement of later times. How this came about is not at present quite certain. The belief of orthodox Buddhists on the subject is this. The Buddha, as occasion arose, was accustomed throughout his long career to explain and comment on the events happening around him, by telling of similar events that had occurred in his own previous births. The experience, not of one lifetime only, but of many lives, was always present to his mind; and it was this experience he so often used to point a moral, or adorn a tale.










The Jātaka


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Buddhist Birth-stories (Jataka Tales)


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The Commercial Introduction Entitled Nidana-Katha-The Story Of The Lineage-Translated From Prof. V. Fausboll`S Edition Of The Pali Text By T.W. Rhys Davids.




Buddhist birth stories; or, Jataka tales


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The book 'Buddhist Birth Stories; or, Jataka Tales' is a collection of ancient Indian tales that are believed to be the past lives of the Buddha. These stories offer moral lessons and spiritual insights in the form of allegorical narratives. Written in a simple and engaging style, the book provides a glimpse into the cultural and religious context of early Buddhism. The Jataka tales are rich in symbolism and offer valuable teachings on compassion, wisdom, and ethical conduct. This collection serves as a foundational text in Buddhist literature, illustrating the principles of karma and reincarnation. The stories are not only entertaining but also serve as fables with deep philosophical meanings. Various authors have contributed to this compilation, preserving these timeless narratives for future generations.




Buddhist Birth Stories


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The Jataka Tales, Volume 1


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This is the extended and annotated edition including * an extensive annotation of more than 10.000 words about the history and basics of Buddhism, written by Thomas William Rhys Davids * an interactive table-of-contents * perfect formatting for electronic reading devices The Jātakas refer to a voluminous body of literature native to India concerning the previous births (jāti) of the Buddha. These are the stories that tell about the previous lives of the Buddha, in both human and animal form. The future Buddha may appear in them as a king, an outcast, a god, an elephant—but, in whatever form, he exhibits some virtue that the tale thereby inculcates. The Theravada Jatakas comprise 547 poems, arranged roughly by increasing number of verses. This book comprises poem 1 through 150. (courtesy of wikipedia.com)







Jataka Tales Re-told


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Collects eighteen fables from the Jatakas of India.