I'm in a super generous mood.;-)
Just kidding. I'm ever generous whatever my moods.
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The Jataka, Volume I, tr. by Robert Chalmers, [1895], at sacred-texts.comTHE JATAKA OR STORIES OF THE BUDDHA'S FORMER BIRTHS.
TRANSLATED FROM THE PALI BY VARIOUS HANDS UNDER THE EDITORSHIP OF PROFESSOR E. B. COWELL.
Leading Humans in 6 Stories
Vol I 1- 1501 caravan merchant/ keep water ( page 1, pdf 26)
2 caravan merchant/ digging ( page 9, pdf 34)
54 whatnot tree ( page 135, pdf 160)
Vol II 151-300
265 chief forest guide fights alone. ( page 231, pdf 251)
Vol IV 439-510
463 blind skipper/mariner ( page 86, pdf 98)
466 carpenters on island ( page 98, pdf 110)
Leading Animals in 11 Stories
Vol I 1- 15011 Luckie travels night, away from villagers. Blackie loses all followers. ( page 34, pdf 59)
20 monkey king drinks through hollow cane/reed ( page 54, pdf 79)
22 dog king exposes palace dogs' mischief ( page 58, pdf 83)
33 united quails escape the net, quarrelsome suffer. ( page 85, pdf 110)
36 wise quails escape fire, foolish suffer. ( page 91, pdf 116)
128 rat king kills hypocrite jackal ( page 281, pdf 306)
140 crow king explains we have no fat ( page 300, pdf 325)
Vol II 151-300
177 monkey king's nephew started a fire to disperse villagers ( page 53, pdf 73)
283 carpenter's boar king ( page 275, pdf 295)
Vol III 301-438
407 monkey king's bridge ( page 225, pdf 243)
Vol IV 439-510
484 parrot king ( page 175, pdf 187)
Just General Knowledge
Vol II257 features of Buddha's Wisdom
Vol III
388 fear of death and pig brothers
Vol IV
459 small sins caused Pacceka Buddhahood
Vol V 511-537
515 ( page 37, pdf 48)
1. Seize the occasion promptly
2. Shun evil ways.
Vol VI 538-547
546 Ma Haw Thadha ( page 156, pdf 160 )
(Johnny English said Dialog is the best weapon for MI7 spies. The characters in this story foreshadow him nearly 3000 years ago!)
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