Buddhist birth stories; or, Jataka tales, Volume 1
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Buddhist birth stories; or, Jataka tales, Volume 1
Jataka stories, English
Brass, ornaments and water-pots of, 154, 5, 6
Buddha.
_a._ Former Buddhas, 52
1-3. Taṇhaŋkara Medhaŋkara Saranaŋkara, 52
4. Dīpaŋkara, 8-31, 126
5. Kondañña, 31, 32, 33, 126
6. Maŋgala, 34
7. Sumana, 38
8. Revata, 39
9. Sobhita, 39
10. Anomadassin, 40
11. Paduma, 41
12. Nārada, 41
13. Padumuttara, 42
14. Sumedha, 43
15. Sujāta, 43
16. Piyadassin, 44
17. Atthadassin, 45
18. Dhammadassin, 46
19. Siddhattha, 46
20. Tissa, 47
21. Phussa, 47
22. Vipassin, 48
23. Sikhin, 49
24. Vessabhū, 49
25. Kakusandha, 50
26. Koṇāgamana, 51
27. Kassapa, 86, 51
_b._ Gotama the Buddha, life of, 60-130;
date of death of, lvi
Buddhadeva, a monk in Ceylon, 2
Buddhaghosa, lxiii-lxv
Buddhamitta, a monk in Ceylon, 2
Buddhavaŋsa, liv, lvi, 3-54, 29
Bull who lost a bet, 266
Bull who earned wages, 271
Candābha Jātaka No. 135
Canda-kinnara Jātaka No. 128
Canonization, xxxviii
Caravans, Jātakas Nos. 1 and 2
Cariyā Piṭaka, liii
Caste, 61
Catumaṭṭa Jātaka No. 187
Channa, 81-87
Charity, power of, 101
City cheats and country fools, 316
Council of the Disciples (Sāvaka-sannipāta), 119
Crab, the, with the famous grip, 319
Crane, the cruel, outwitted, 317
Crane, the good, and the live fish, 288
Credulity, sin of, 80
Crocodiles in a drop of water, 309
Crow and fox, viii
Crow and jackal, xii
Crows and owls, feud between, 291
Cucumbers, the golden, 288
Cullaka-seṭṭhi Jātaka No. 4
Cup, the wishing, xxi
Dabba, the Mallian, 172
Daddara Jātaka No. 172
Dadhi-vāhana Jātaka No. 186
Dāgaba of the Diadem, 86;
of Kanthaka’s Staying, 84;
of the Steadfast Gaze, 106;
of the Jewelled Cloister, 106;
of the Hair-relics, 110
Dancing women, 81
Davids, the Rev. T. W., xl
Dead, feast in honour of, 226
Deer, loses his herd by foolishness (Jātaka No. 11), 195;
saves his herd by self-sacrifice (Jātaka No. 12), 205;
who would not learn, 219;
the cunning, 221
Deer forest, the, near Benares, 111
Delusion, one of the three great sins, 80, 164
Demons, red-eyed, and bold, and shadowless, 143
Demon of water, 181, 233
Dennys, Dr., ‘Folklore of China,’ xlv
Desert demons, _see_ Jātaka No. 1
Devadaha, a village, 65
Devadatta, 156, 194, 257
Deva-dhamma Jātaka No. 6
Dhaja, a Brāhman, 72
Dhammadhaja Jātaka No. 220
Dhammaka, a mountain, 7
Dhammapada, _see_ Piṭaka
Dhammapada Commentary, 123
Dhammapāla Jātaka, 126, 129
Dhanapālaka, 88
Dīgha Nikāya, repeaters of, 78
Diptychs in the early Christian church, xxxviii
Divyāvadāna quoted, 185
Dog and elephant, 263
Dog who turned preacher, 240
Double miracle (by the Buddha), 105, 123, 164;
(by Little Roadling), 165
Dubbaca Jātaka No. 116
Dubbala-kaṭṭha Jātaka No. 105
Duddada Jātaka No. 180
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