ABSTRACT

This is Volume IX of sixteen in a series on Buddhism. Originally published in 1880, this study offers the first part of the oldest collection of folk-lore, the Jataka Tales. Translated from Pali.

chapter 6|104 pages

The Nidanakatha

chapter 7|29 pages

The Proximate or Last Epoch.1

chapter 8|13 pages

Glory be to The Blessed, The Holy, The All-Wise One

Book I.

chapter 9|6 pages

The Sandy Road

chapter 10|5 pages

The Merchant of Sēri

chapter 11|14 pages

The Story of Chullaka the Treasurer

chapter 12|6 pages

The Measure of Rice

chapter 13|8 pages

On True Divinty

chapter 14|4 pages

The Story of Makha Deva

chapter 15|4 pages

The Happy Life

chapter 16|5 pages

Silavagga

chapter 17|12 pages

The Banayan Deer

chapter 18|3 pages

The Dart of Love

chapter 19|5 pages

The Greedy Antelope

chapter 20|2 pages

The Deer who would not Learn

chapter 21|3 pages

The Cunning Deer

chapter 22|2 pages

The Wind

chapter 23|4 pages

On Offering Food to the Dead

chapter 24|2 pages

On Offerings given under a Vow

chapter 25|5 pages

The Monkeys and the Demon

chapter 26|3 pages

The Wily Antelope

chapter 27|5 pages

The Dog who turned Preacher

chapter 28|4 pages

The Bhoja Thoroughbred

chapter 29|2 pages

The Thoroughbred War Horse

chapter 30|6 pages

The Horse at the Ford

chapter 31|6 pages

Evil communications corrupt good manners

chapter 32|3 pages

The Elephant and the Dog

chapter 33|4 pages

The Bull who Won the Bet

chapter 34|5 pages

The Old Women's Black Bull

chapter 35|3 pages

The Ox who Envied the Pig

chapter 36|13 pages

Kulavakavagga

chapter 37|4 pages

The Dancing Peacock

chapter 38|4 pages

The sad Quarrel of the Quails

chapter 39|3 pages

The Fish and his Wife

chapter 40|5 pages

The Holy Quail

chapter 41|3 pages

The Wise Bird and the Fools

chapter 42|5 pages

The Partridge, Monkey, and Elephant

chapter 43|7 pages

The Cruel Crane Outwitted

chapter 44|4 pages

Nanda on the Buried Gold

chapter 45|13 pages

The Fiery Furnance