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85EkanipātaVessantara Jātaka In the magnificent kingdom of SiBī, ruled the noble King Sanjaya and his virtuous ...
💡 True generosity comes from the heart and requires immense courage and sacrifice. The practice of giving, even when it leads to personal suffering, leads to profound spiritual merit and liberation.
315CatukkanipātaTemiya JatakaIn the grand city of Varanasi, nestled beside the sacred Ganges, ruled a wise and just ...
💡 True liberation comes from understanding the impermanence of worldly life and the suffering it entails, leading to detachment and the pursuit of spiritual freedom.
426AṭṭhakanipātaThe Tale of the Muzzled Ox In the ancient city of Mithila, nestled amidst lush gardens and bustling ...
💡 True salvation comes not from superstitious rituals or sacrifices, but from cultivating wisdom, compassion, and living in harmony with the natural world. Our actions, our understanding, and our respect for life are what truly bring about prosperity and balance.
303CatukkanipātaMaha-Ummagga JatakaIn the magnificent city of Kampilla, ruled by King Vessantara, the land flourishe...
💡 True wisdom lies in understanding the deeper essence and interconnectedness of things, rather than just intellectual knowledge or superficial observation. Humility and empathy are key to profound understanding.
286TikanipātaThe Monkey King (Mūgapakkha Jātaka) In the ancient kingdom of Mithila, nestled beside the mighty Gan...
💡 True leadership is demonstrated not by authority, but by selfless sacrifice and compassion for those under one's care, even when they err.
291TikanipātaThe Tale of the Mute PaccekabuddhaIn the realm of Mithila, where prosperity bloomed and wisdom was c...
💡 True wisdom and wealth are found not in external possessions, but in detachment and the cultivation of inner peace. Silence can be a powerful teacher, urging us to listen with our hearts.
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