| Management number | 219243277 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 219243277 | ||
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Welcome to Jātaka Tales from the Chinese Buddhist Canon: A Modern English Translation. Within these pages, you will encounter a collection of ancient and cherished stories that form a vital part of the Buddhist narrative tradition. The Jātakas, or "birth stories," recount the previous lives of Siddhartha Gautama before he became the historical Buddha. In these tales, he appears in various forms—as a king, an ascetic, a merchant, an animal, or even a deity—embodying the journey of a Bodhisattva, a being dedicated to achieving enlightenment for the sake of all sentient beings.These narratives are more than just captivating folklore; they are profound teaching tools illustrating the cultivation of essential virtues known as the Pāramitās or Perfections. Through countless lifetimes of effort, the Bodhisattva perfected qualities such as generosity (dāna), ethical conduct (śīla), patience (kṣānti), energy (vīrya), meditation (dhyāna), and, perhaps most centrally illuminated in many tales, wisdom (prajñā). Each story typically presents a moral dilemma or a challenging situation, showcasing how the Bodhisattva applied these virtues, often through acts of great self-sacrifice, compassion, and insightful problem-solving. They serve as both inspiration and practical guidance on the path to spiritual development.The history of the Jātaka tales stretches back to the earliest days of Buddhism in India. Originating perhaps from adapted folk tales and oral traditions circulating among the Buddha's followers, they were used to explain complex doctrines through relatable narratives. Over centuries, these stories were collected, elaborated upon, and eventually written down. The most famous collection is found within the Pāli Canon, specifically the Jātakaṭṭhakathā, which consists of 547 tales organized around canonical verses (gāthā) believed to be ancient, accompanied by later prose commentary likely compiled in Sri Lanka around the 5th century CE.However, the Pāli collection is not the only repository of these precious stories. As Buddhism spread across Asia via the Silk Road and maritime routes, its scriptures were meticulously translated into various languages. A vast and invaluable collection exists within the Chinese Buddhist Canon (Dàzàngjīng). Beginning as early as the 2nd century CE and continuing for over a millennium, numerous Jātaka texts and collections were translated into Chinese by generations of dedicated scholar-monks, including illustrious figures from India, Central Asia, and China itself. Notable examples include the Scripture on the Collection of the Six Pāramitās (Liùdù Jí Jīng, T.152, attributed translation to Kang Senghui in the 3rd century CE) and the Jātaka Sūtra (Shēng Jīng, T.154, translated by Dharmarakṣa around the same period), among others scattered throughout the canon.These Chinese versions sometimes offer unique tales not found in the Pāli collection, present familiar stories with different nuances, or reflect distinct cultural contexts and Mahāyāna Buddhist perspectives that emphasize the Bodhisattva's universal compassion even more strongly. This volume draws specifically from these rich resources within the Chinese Buddhist Canon, offering a glimpse into this particular stream of the Jātaka tradition.Regarding authorship, the Jātaka tales are traditionally considered anonymous, representing the collective wisdom and narrative artistry of the early Buddhist community. While the framework often presents the Buddha himself recounting a past life to his disciples to explain a present situation, the compilation and literary shaping of the stories as we have them today were the work of later disciples and monastic scholars over many centuries. They are best understood not as the work of a single author but as venerable products of a living tradition, passed down and refined to convey enduring truths. Read more
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| Language | English |
| File size | 2.7 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 1663 pages |
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| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | April 29, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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