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.

Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Volume III)

Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Volume III)
Author: Ken and Visakha Kawasaki
Publisher: Pariyatti Publishing
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681723735

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.

Jataka Tales Re-told

Jataka Tales Re-told
Author: Ellen C. Babbitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1912
Genre: Folklore
ISBN:

Collects eighteen fables from the Jatakas of India.

The Jātaka

The Jātaka
Author: Edward Byles Cowell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1895
Genre: Buddhas
ISBN:

When the Buddha Was an Elephant

When the Buddha Was an Elephant
Author: Mark W. McGinnis
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0834803208

The Buddhist Jataka tales are simple lessons in living with honesty, wisdom, and compassion that contain the power to transform the hearts and minds of those who hear them. They are stories of the Buddha’s past lives—in such forms as a boar, a parrot, a monkey, or a peacock—that have enchanted children and adults for millennia. Their animal characters powerfully and sometimes humorously demonstrate the virtues and foibles to which we humans are prone, and they point the way to more enlightened ways of living. Mark McGinnis retells the Jatakas in poetic and accessible language, rendering the Buddhist teachings they contain abundantly clear. Each tale is brought to life by Mark’s full-color illustration, making the book a visually stunning entrée to this edifying and highly entertaining literary tradition.

Endless Path

Endless Path
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.

The Jātaka

The Jātaka
Author: Edward Byles Cowell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1907
Genre: Buddha (The concept)
ISBN:

Jātaka Tales

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

Jataka Stories in Theravada Buddhism

Jataka Stories in Theravada Buddhism
Author: Naomi Appleton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317111249

Jataka stories (stories about the previous births of the Buddha) are very popular in Theravada Buddhist countries, where they are found in both canonical texts and later compositions and collections, and are commonly used in sermons, children's books, plays, poetry, temple illustrations, rituals and festivals. Whilst at first glance many of the stories look like common fables or folktales, Buddhist tradition tells us that the stories illustrate the gradual path to perfection exemplified by the Buddha in his previous births, when he was a bodhisatta (buddha-to-be). Jataka stories have had a long and colourful history, closely intertwined with the development of doctrines about the Buddha, the path to buddhahood, and how Buddhists should behave now the Buddha is no more. This book explores the shifting role of the stories in Buddhist doctrine, practice, and creative expression, finally placing this integral Buddhist genre back in the centre of scholarly understandings of the religion.