Jataka And Deer Stories
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Author | : Ellen C. Babbitt |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 2019-11-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Unveil the enchanting world of Jataka tales, ancient folklore from India, in this collection retold by Ellen C. Babbitt. Witness the consequences of disobedience in 'Beauty and Brownie', the rise of a humble bowman in 'The Brave Little Bowman', and the triumph of friendship in 'The Elephant and the Dog'. Explore tales of bravery, cunning, and sacrifice, as characters like the foolhardy wolf, the penny-wise monkey, and the wise goat navigate their journeys. Let these timeless stories ignite your imagination and impart timeless wisdom through their timeless charm.
Author | : Rafe Martin |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2010-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1458783901 |
His inspiring tale reminds us that no one can be truly at peace unless all beings have a chance for peace, freedom, and happiness. The Banyan Deer is a wonderful, heart-warming gift for anyone who loves a great story. This beautiful hardcover edition will delight both adults and children alike.
Author | : Om Books Editorial Team |
Publisher | : Om Books International |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2017 |
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ISBN | : 9385252550 |
Jataka Tales are a part of Indian literature that contain stories from the life of the Buddha in the human and animal forms. The stories in this collection are written in simple language that children would be able to grasp easily. Each tale teaches an important lesson. These books form a perfect window to the Indian tradition of story-telling for kids.
Author | : Ellen C. Babbitt |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 1912 |
Genre | : Folklore |
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Collects eighteen fables from the Jatakas of India.
Author | : Viggo Fausbøll |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 474 |
Release | : 1880 |
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Author | : Margaret Hodges |
Publisher | : Atheneum |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 1992-01 |
Genre | : Jataka stories, English. |
ISBN | : 9780684192185 |
Buddha comes to the city of Benares in the form of a golden deer and persuades the King to stop killing all the deer in the area.
Author | : Henry Thomas Francis |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 528 |
Release | : 1916 |
Genre | : Buddhism |
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Author | : Rafe Martin |
Publisher | : North Atlantic Books |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2011-03-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1583943331 |
***WINNER, 2011 Storytelling World Resource Award – Best Storytelling Collection The jataka tales—stories of the Buddha’s past lives (in both human and animal form)—were first said to have been told by the Buddha himself 2,500 years ago. Five hundred and fifty jataka tales comprise part of the oldest Buddhist text, the Pali Canon. From this wealth of folklore, award-winning author and storyteller Rafe Martin has chosen ten tales that illustrate the ideals of the Buddhist paramitas, or “perfections” of character: giving, morality, forbearance, vitality, focused meditation, wisdom, compassionate skillful means, resolve, strength, and knowledge. Artist and designer Richard Wehrman helps bring the spirit of these stories alive with rich illustrations that open each chapter. Endless Path presents these ancient stories, usually reduced to children’s tales in the West, for adults, reconnecting modern seekers with the more imaginative roots of Buddhism. The jatakas help readers see their own lives, their failures and renewed efforts, in the same light as the challenges the Buddha faced—not as obstacles but as opportunities for developing character and self-understanding. Endless Path demonstrates the relevance of these tales to Buddhist lay practitioners today, as well as to those more broadly interested in Buddhist teaching and the ancient art of storytelling.
Author | : A. L. Shelton |
Publisher | : Abela Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2009-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1907256288 |
It is found among the old, old histories of the Tibetans that a female demon living among the mountains in Northern India mated with a monkey from the forests of Tibet, and from this union sprang the Tibetan race of people. The greater part of their literature is of a sacred nature, telling of their creation, of the formation of the world, of Buddha and his miraculous birth and death, of his reincarnations and the revisions of his teachings. A kind of almanac, a little astronomy, plans for casting a horoscope, and many books filled with religious teachings and superstitions, including the worship of devils and demons, are about all that can be found. The 49 little stories in this book are told as the people sit around their boiling tea made over a three stone camp-fire. They are handed down from father to son, from mother to daughter, and though often filled with their superstitious beliefs, through them all run a vein of humor and the teachings of a moral truth which is quite unexpected. These tales were gathered by Dr. A. L. Shelton on his trips among the Tibetans, around their camp-fires at night, and in their black tents high up in the mountains. Every country has its folk-lore tales that have always been a joy and pleasure to the children, not only of their own land, but of other lands as well. May these stories add a little to this pleasure and enjoyment everywhere, in whatsoever tongue they may be translated or in whatever land they may be read. Flora Beal Shelton 1925
Author | : Daisaku Ikeda |
Publisher | : |
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Release | : 2001-11 |
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ISBN | : 9780756751579 |
A beautiful children1s story originally published in Tokyo, Japan, in 1989. This English translation by Kyoko Selden has charming color illustrations by Christina Sun. The book tells the story of a little boy named Kanta, who lives way up in the mountains, and a magic deer. While out in the snow with his relatives, hunting wild asparagus, Kanta finds a young deer that is weeping in the shadow of a tree. He takes the fawn home, names him Poyu, and raises him through the summer. But there is something unusual about Poyu. He grows so much faster than the rest of the deer. It is like magic. When hunting season returns with the snow, Poyu disappears and Kanta must find him again.