The Jātaka: Or, Stories of the Buddha's Former Births, Volume 3Edward Byles Cowell University Press, 1897 - Buddha (The concept) |
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The Jataka, Or Stories of the Buddha's Former Births, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint) Edward Byles Cowell No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
abode alms Ananda Anathapindika ascetic asked Assaka banyan became bird Bodhi Bodhisatta was born Brahmadatta was reigning brahmin Brethren Brother Buddha crow death deer Devadatta Dhammapala dwelling at Jetavana dwelt elder elephant ended his lesson etc.-The Master told etc.-This story father flesh forest fourth stanza fruit garden Garuda gave give Hall of Truth hearing Himalaya holy honour identified the Birth jackal Kalinga kill king of Benares king's kingdom Kosala lamenting lion lived lord mangoes merchant monkey mother nāga Nārada Once paccekabuddha prince queen Rajagaha reigning in Benares repeated rice robber royal Sakka saluted Sariputta Savatthi saying second stanza seized Sire snake spoke the second spoke the third stood story the Master sword Takkasilā Tathāgata thee third stanza thou thought to-day told concerning took tree Truths and identified uttered village virtue weep wife wise words Yakkha young