In India recollection of private lives is a common feature in the histories of the saints and heroes of sacred tradition. The doctrine of transmigration, since the later Vedic period, has played such an important part in the history of national character and religious ideas that even Buddhist literature has included the ages of the past as an authentic background to the founder’s historical life as Gautama. Jataka stories or birth-legends were widely known in the third century BC. The Pali work, entitled The Jataka contains 537 Birth-stories of the Buddha’s former births. Each story, narrated by the Buddha, opens with a preface relating the particular circumstance in the Buddha’s life, revealing some events in the long series of his previous existences as a bodhisattva. At the end the Buddha identifies the different actors in the story in their present births. These stories magnify the glory of the Buddha and illustrate Buddhist doctrines and precepts by appropriate examples. The foremost interest of these legends lies in their relation to folklore giving a vivid picture of the social life and customs of ancient India.
The Jataka: Or Stories of the Buddha’s Former Births (In 6 Volumes)
In stock
Free & Quick Delivery Worldwide
reviews
Bibliographic information
Title
The Jataka: Or Stories of the Buddha’s Former Births (In 6 Volumes)
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8121504961
Length
xivi+640; xxx+647; xx+357p, Index; Notes.
Subjects
There are no reviews yet.