Jataka Tales Teachings Buddhism Religion and Spirituality


The Jatakas consist of over five hundred moralistic stories about the previous incarnations of the Buddha. Many of these stories may previously have been part of non-Buddhist Indian narrative traditions.








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Jataka Tales

See Also:
  • Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Part I) - Four Jataka Tales: "Crossing the Wilderness", "The Traders teachings of Seriva", "The Goat that Laughed and Wept", teachings and "The Straw Worth More Than Gold".
  • Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Part II) - Three Jataka tales: "The Miserly Treasurer", "What\\'s in buddhism a name?", and "The Queen's Necklace".
  • A Jataka-Tale from the Tibetan - Article by H. Wenzel, published in "The Journal of the teachings Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland."
  • The Jatakas Tales - Eighteen tales retold by Ellen C. Babbitt (1912); teachings e-text from buddhism the Baldwin Project.
  • Buddhist Tales - Jataka stories of moral conduct and good behaviour.
  • Jataka Tales - Three Jataka tales: "The Jackal Who Saved the buddhism Lion", "The buddhism Greedy Crow", and "The Doe Which buddhism Set Her Husband Free".
  • Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Part III) - Four Jataka tales: "The Fifth Precept", "A Good Friend", "The Sound the Hare Heard", and "The Great Monkey King".
  • More Jataka Tales - Re-told by Ellen C. Babbitt, e-text at the Gutenberg project.


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