Buddhist birth stories; or, Jataka tales, Volume 1
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Buddhist birth stories; or, Jataka tales, Volume 1
Jataka stories, English
Six, the, 310
Slave on the buried gold, 322
Slaves addressed as ‘uncle,’ 323, 319
Slavonic tales, xlii
Snakes, _see_ Nāga and Mucalinda
Solomon’s Judgment, xiv, xliv-xlvii
Somadatta Jātaka No. 211
Somadeva, lxii
Sotthiya, a merchant, 132
Sotthiya, the grass-cutter, 95
Soul, sermon on, 113
Spell, how righteousness was the Bodisat’s, 281
Spring, beauties of, 121
St. Barlaam, xxxix
St. John of Damascus, xxxvi
St. Josaphat, xxxix
Stag and roe, 211-213
Strainer used by monks, 278
Struggle, the Great, against sin, 89, 91
Suhanu Jātaka No. 158
Suka Jātaka No. 255
Sūkara Jātaka No. 153
Sudassana (Belle Vue) monastery, 9;
city, 42
Sudassana, Sujāta-Buddha’s chief disciple, 43;
king and Bodisat, 49
Sudatta, a Brāhman, 72
Suddodhana, the husband of the Buddha’s mother, 61, 65 and foll., 90,
119, 126
Sujātā Jātaka No. 269
Sujāta, a Bodisat, 46
Sujātā, legend of her offering to the Buddha, 91-94
Sumedha, the Bodisat in the time of Dīpaŋkara, xliii, 2-28
Sunakha Jātaka No. 242
Suŋsumāra Jātaka No. 208
Sun Prince, 180
Supaṇṇas, winged creatures, 287, 285, 85, 88
Supatta Jātaka No. 292
Surāpāna Jātaka No. 81
Suruci Jātaka, lxxx
Suruci, a Brāhman, 34
Susima ascetic and Bodisat, 45
Susīma Jātaka No. 163
Suvaṇṇa-haŋsa Jātaka No. 136
Suyāma, a Brāhman, 72;
an archangel, 67
Tailor, the crafty monk who was a, 315
Takka Jātaka No. 63
Takkasilā = Taxila, a university town, xxii
Taṇḍula-nāḷi Jātaka No. 5
Tapassu, a merchant, 110
Tāvatiŋsa heaven, 86, 87
Tayodhamma Jātaka No. 58
Telapatta Jātaka No. 96
Telavāha river, 153
Telovada Jātaka No. 246
Thoughtful, name of a woman, 252
Tiger, 214
Tilamuṭṭhi Jātaka No. 252
Tin, 154
Tinduka Jātaka No. 177
Tirītavaccha Jātaka No. 259
Tissa, an Elder so named, 214-216
Titans war against the gods, 285
Tittha Jātaka No. 25
Tittira Jātaka Nos. 37, 117
Tortoise, of gold, 133;
the talkative, viii
Trade customs:--
Caravans, Jātakas Nos. 1, 2
Hawkers, Jātaka No. 3
Close of contract by deposit of seal-ring, 170
Kings fix their own prices, 174-6
Dodges of a ready-made clothier, 315
Business manager, 317
Loans on bond, 326, 331
Receipts on payment, 331
Transmigration of souls, lxxv
Treasure trove, 332
Treasurer of Benāres, 334
Trees pay homage to Mahā Māyā, 66;
to the Buddha, 75, 102
Tree-god, the Buddha mistaken for a, 93;
prayer to, 91
Tree of Wisdom (Bo- or Bodhi-tree), 95
Tree-god, or genius, or fairy, the Bodisat as, 212, 238, 230, 317
Truth-act, curious belief of, 235
Ubhatobhaṭṭha Jātaka No. 139
Ucchaŋga Jātaka No. 67
Ucchiṭṭha-bhatta Jātaka No. 212
Udañcani Jātaka No. 106
Udapāna-dūsa Jātaka No. 271
Udāyin (Kāḷa), 120, 121
Udāyin the Simpleton, 172, 173
Uddaka, the Buddha’s teacher, 89, 111
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