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Buddhist birth stories; or Jataka tales - Wisdom and Compassion in Ancient Buddhist Tales - cover

Buddhist birth stories; or Jataka tales - Wisdom and Compassion in Ancient Buddhist Tales

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Traductor T. W. Rhys Davids, Robert Cæsar Childers

Editorial: Good Press

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Buddhist Birth Stories, commonly known as the Jataka Tales, is a significant collection of narratives that illustrate the moral and ethical lessons of the Buddha through the tales of his previous incarnations. Richly woven in a simple yet profound literary style, these stories serve as allegories, emphasizing virtues such as compassion, wisdom, and self-sacrifice. Set within the framework of Indian folklore and religious teachings, the Jataka Tales reflect the cultural and spiritual milieu of ancient Buddhist teachings, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of existence and moral conduct through captivating narratives and didactic tales. The Jataka Tales stem from an oral tradition that began before the time of the Buddha, ultimately being compiled and preserved through the centuries by various monks and scholars. These stories reveal not only the spiritual depth of the Buddhist tradition but also provide insight into the socio-cultural contexts of ancient India, offering a lens into the life lessons that shaped Buddhist philosophy. Their universal themes resonate across cultures and highlight the Buddha's role as an enlightened teacher, committed to guiding humanity toward ethical living. I highly recommend Buddhist Birth Stories to scholars, students, and general readers alike, as it enriches our understanding of moral storytelling while serving as an entry point into Buddhist philosophy. The timeless wisdom encapsulated in the Jataka Tales not only entertains but also enlightens, making it an indispensable addition to any literary or philosophical collection.
Disponible desde: 28/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 330 páginas.

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