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E-raamat: Stories of the Buddha: Being Selections from Jataka

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J takas is one of the three-fold Pali Buddhist Canon or Pi]takas. It contains around 550 stories from previous births of Buddha, both in human and animal forms. This illustrates the spiritual practices, acts, qualities, and personality of Buddha. The J taka stories narrate how Buddha plays the role of an intermediator, and gives a happy ending. J takas also narrate how to achieve Buddha-hood and narrates the story within the framework of Karma and rebirth.

J takas were translated into many modern European and Indic languages such as German, Hindi, etc. Stories of the Buddha contains 47 selected tales collected from the original J takas, translated into English to make the teachings of Buddha alive in the minds of modern readers and scholars associated with Buddhism

J takas is one of the three-fold Pali Buddhist Canon or Pi]takas. It contains around 550 stories from previous births of Buddha, both in human and animal forms. This illustrates the spiritual practices, acts, qualities, and personality of Buddha. The J taka stories narrate how Buddha plays the role of an intermediator, and gives a happy ending.

Stories of the Buddha contains 47 selected tales collected from the original Jatakas, translated into English to make the teachings of Buddha alive in the minds of modern readers and scholars associated with Buddhism.
Introduction page xi
The Sandy Road Jataka (No. 2) I
The Divine Nature Jataka (No.6) 5
The Faggot-Bringer Jataka (No.7) I 1
The Banyan-Deer Jataka (No. 12) 14
The Ded Mens Food Jataka (No. 18) 23
The Cane-Driuking Jataka (No. 20) 26
The Antelope Jat:flka (No. 21) 29
The Bhoja-Thoroughbred Jataka (No. 23) 31
The Nestling Jataka (No. 31) 34
The Mosquito Jataka (No. 44) 43
The Park-Spoiling Jataka (No. 46) 45
The Unwise Folk Jataka (No. so) 47
The Great Silava-King Jataka (No. 51) 50
The Bar of Gold Jataka (No. 56) 54
The Monkey-Lord Jataka (No. 57) 58
The Blindfold Jataka (No. 6) 61
The Hard-to-know Jataka (No. 64) 68
The Apronfull Jataka (No. 67) 71
The Saketa Jataka (Nos. 68 and 237) 73
The G.1te of Weal Jataka (No. 84) 76
The King's Lesson Jataka (No. 151) 78
The Gagga Jataka (No. 155) 82
The Vulture Jataka (No. 164) 85
The Falcon Jataka (No. 68) 88
The Advantage in Morality Jataka (No. 19o) 90
The Gem-Thief Jataka {No. 194) 93
The Cloudhorse Jataka (No. 196) 97
The Shoes Jataka (No. 231) 101
The One-Course Jataka (No. 238) i'o3
The Tawny King Jataka (No. 240)105
The Guttila Jataka (No. 243) 108
The Judas-Tree Parable Jataka (No. 248) 116
The Decayed Well Jataka (No. 256) 118
The Crab Jataka (No. 267) 121
The Hundred-Feathered Jataka (No. 279) 125
The Sujata Jataka (No. 306) 128
The Hare Jataka (No. 316) 131
The Kanavera and Indriya Jataka (Nos. 318 and 423) 136
The Sujata (well-born) Jataka (No. 352) 143
The Karandiya Jataka (No. 356) 146
The Great Ape Jataka (No. 407) 149
The Chanda-Fairy Jataka (No. 485)154
The Ummadanti Jataka (No. 527) 159
The Six(-rayed) Tusker Jataka (No. 514) 167
The Kusa Jataka (No. 531) 181
The Sarna Jataka (No. 540) 206
The Nimi Jataka (No. 541) 221
Index 241
C.A.F. Rhys Davids (1857-1942) was a Pali scholar and the honorary secretary of the Pali Text Society from 1907, and its president from 1923 to 1942. She was educated at University College, London. She was served as Lecturer in Indian Philosophy at Victoria University of Manchester (1910-1913); and Lecturer in the History of Buddhism at SOAS (1918-1933).