The Lion and the Jackal - Tales From Jataka

The Lion and the Jackal - Tales From Jataka
Author: Appu Series
Publisher: Media Fusion India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 13
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 8183003508

This is a story that teaches you the importance of knowing your own limits.

The Lion and the Jackal

The Lion and the Jackal
Author: Adiccabandhu
Publisher: Windhorse Publications
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781899579136

A tale from the Buddhist tradition about a community of lions and jackals that learns that friendship is built on trust and generosity retold for young readers.

The Jataka Tales, Volume 1

The Jataka Tales, Volume 1
Author: Robert Chalmers
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 384962238X

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

JATAKA TALES
Author: DR. V B SINGH
Publisher: RITURAJ BOOKS
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-04-25
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Jātaka Tales

Jātaka Tales
Author: Henry Thomas Francis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1916
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN:

The Jataka Tales (Complete)

The Jataka Tales (Complete)
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 2393
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465573127

This conclusion is confirmed by the fact that Jātaka scenes are found sculptured in the carvings on the railings round the relic shrines of Sanchi and Amaravati and especially those of Bharhut, where the titles of several Jātakas are clearly inscribed over some of the carvings. These bas-reliefs prove that the birth-legends were widely known in the third century B.C. and were then considered as part of the sacred history of the religion. Fah-hian, when he visited Ceylon, (400 A.D.), saw at Abhayagiri "representations of the 500 bodily forms which the Bodhisatta assumed during his successive births1," and he particularly mentions his births as Sou-to-nou, a bright flash of light, the king of the elephants, and an antelope. These legends were also continually introduced into the religious discourses which were delivered by the various teachers in the course of their wanderings, whether to magnify the glory of the Buddha or to illustrate Buddhist doctrines and precepts by appropriate examples, somewhat in the same way as mediæval preachers in Europe used to enliven their sermons by introducing fables and popular tales to rouse the flagging attention of their hearers. It is quite uncertain when these various birth-stories were put together in a systematic form such as we find in our present Jātaka collection. At first they were probably handed down orally, but their growing popularity would ensure that their kernel, at any rate, would ere long be committed to some more permanent form. In fact there is a singular parallel to this in the 'Gesta Romanorum', which was compiled by an uncertain author in the 14th century and contains nearly 200 fables and stories told to illustrate various virtues and vices, many of them winding up with a religious application. Some of the birth-stories are evidently Buddhistic and entirely depend for their point on some custom or idea peculiar to Buddhism; but many are pieces of folk-lore which have floated about the world for ages as the stray waifs of literature and are liable everywhere to be appropriated by any casual claimant. The same stories may thus, in the course of their long wanderings, come to be recognised under widely different aspects, as when they are used by Boccaccio or Poggio merely as merry tales, or by some Welsh bard to embellish king Arthur's legendary glories, or by some Buddhist samaṇa or mediæval friar to add point to his discourse. Chaucer unwittingly puts a Jātaka story into the mouth of his Pardonere when he tells his tale of 'the ryotoures three'; and another appears in Herodotus as the popular explanation of the sudden rise of the Alcmæonidæ through Megacles' marriage with Cleisthenes' daughter and the rejection of his rival Hippocleides.

Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Volume I)

Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Volume I)
Author: Ken and Visakha Kawasaki
Publisher: Pariyatti Publishing
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 168172104X

Whereas Western intellectuals seek the essence of Buddhism in its doctrines and meditation practices, the traditional Buddhists of Asia absorb the ideas and values of their spiritual heritage through its rich narrative literature about the Buddha and his disciples. The most popular collection of Buddhist stories is, without doubt, the Jatakas. These are the stories of the Buddha's past births, relating his experiences as he passed from life to life on the way to becoming a Buddha. At times he takes the form of a bird, at times he is born as a hare, a monkey, a prince, a merchant, or an ascetic, but in each case he uses the challenges he meets to grow in generosity, virtue, patience, wisdom, and compassion.This anthology of Jatakas, ably told by Ken and Visakha Kawasaki, remains faithful to the original yet presents the stories in clear and simple language. It thereby makes the Jatakas accessible even to young readers and to those for whom English is not their first language.

The Monkey King - Tales From Jataka

The Monkey King - Tales From Jataka
Author: Appu Series
Publisher: Media Fusion India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 13
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 8183003532

A lesson of courage and benevolence may come from the most unlikely of sources and this story certainly does prove that!

The Prince and the Seedling - Tales From Jataka

The Prince and the Seedling - Tales From Jataka
Author: Appu Series
Publisher: Media Fusion India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 13
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 8183003559

A vicious boy, a wise sage and a seedling……. This is the story of the lessons we can learn from nature if only we open our eyes!

The Jataka Tales

The Jataka Tales
Author: Francis & Thomas
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1957-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8172240961

The Jataka as we possess tells about the life of Buddha during some incarnation in one of his previous existences as a Bodhisatta (one being destined to enlightenment). Each separate story is embedded in a framework, which forms the story of the present. The present selection brings together the Jataka stories of the most widespread interest.