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Information: The Jatakas consist of over five hundred moralistic stories about the previous incarnations of the Buddha. Many of these stories may previously have been part of non-Buddhist Indian narrative traditions.
Jataka Tales Sites:
Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Part III) Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Part III): Four Jataka tales: "The Fifth Precept", "A Good Friend", "The Sound the Hare Heard", and "The Great Monkey King". (Jataka Tales) http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/bps/leaves/bl142.html
More Jataka Tales More Jataka Tales: Re-told by Ellen C. Babbitt, e-text at the Gutenberg project. (Jataka Tales) http://www.gutenberg.net/etext05/mrjtk10h.htm
Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Part II) Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Part II): Three Jataka tales: "The Miserly Treasurer", "What's in a name?", and "The Queen's Necklace". (Jataka Tales) http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/bps/leaves/bl138.html
Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Part I) Jataka Tales of the Buddha (Part I): Four Jataka Tales: "Crossing the Wilderness", "The Traders of Seriva", "The Goat that Laughed and Wept", and "The Straw Worth More Than Gold". (Jataka Tales) http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/bps/leaves/bl135.html
Jataka Tales Jataka Tales: Three Jataka tales: "The Jackal Who Saved the Lion", "The Greedy Crow", and "The Doe Which Set Her Husband Free". (Jataka Tales) http://members.tripod.com/~srinivasp/mythology/jataka.html
Jataka Tales Retold by Noor Inayat Khan Jataka Tales Retold by Noor Inayat Khan: Bookpresentation with introduction to the Jataka tales and three sample stories. (Jataka Tales) http://jataka.freeyellow.com/
A Jataka-Tale from the Tibetan A Jataka-Tale from the Tibetan: Article by H. Wenzel, published in "The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland." (Jataka Tales) http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-ENG/wen.htm
Buddhist Tales Buddhist Tales: Jataka stories of moral conduct and good behaviour. (Jataka Tales) http://www.buddhanet.net/bt_conts.htm
The Jatakas Tales The Jatakas Tales: Eighteen tales retold by Ellen C. Babbitt (1912); e-text from the Baldwin Project. (Jataka Tales) http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=babbitt&book=jataka&story=_contents