The Illustrated Jataka : Other Stories of the Buddha
The Illustrated Jataka : Other Stories of the Buddha A vailable originally in verses the Jataka Stories or the collection of the stories of the previous births of Sakyamuni Buddha, (563 BC-483 BC) is the tenth book of the Khuddaka-Nikaya, which in turn is a part if the corpus of the Sutta-Pitaka belonging to the Buddhist canon. The Buddhist canons are classified into three pitakas or collections, which literally, mean �baskets�. Traditionally, these pitakas were first compiled in the first Buddhist council held in Rajgir, after the parinibbana (or the demise) of Gotama Buddha (483 B.C) during the reign of Ajatasattu (Sanskritised: Ajatashatru), the king of Magadha. The other two Buddhist canons are the Vinaya-Pitaka and the Abhidhamma-Pitaka. [i] Many scholars believe that the Tipitaka was compiled in the third Buddhist council. But such claims appear to be fragile when we turn to the Mahava...