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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- Prologue 9
- 1. KING PRABHĀSA. King Prabhāsa vows to become a Buddha 11
- 2. JUJUBE ISLAND. As the merchant Supriya, the Bodhisattva gains the jewel that grants all wishes 19
- 3. DHARMAKĀMA. As Dharmakāma, the Bodhisattva barters his life for a wise saying 26
- 4. THE HARE. As a hare, the Bodhisattva offers his life to feed another 33
- 5. KING CANDRAPRABHA. As King Candraprabha, the Bodhisattva gives his head to one who begs for it 40
- 6. RŪPYĀVATĪ. As Rūpyāvatī, the Bodhisattva cuts off her breasts to feed a starving servant- girl 46
- 7. THE MERCHANT’S SON. As a merchant’s son, the Bodhisattva feeds his body to animals 53
- 8. KING PADMAKA. As King Padmaka, the Bodhisattva turns into a carp to cure his subjects of disease 60
- 9. KING BRAHMADATTA. As King Brahmadatta, the Bodhisattva gives away his food ration in time of famine 67
- 11. THE DEER. As a deer, the Bodhisattva offers himself to the king’s butchers in place of a pregnant doe 73
- 12. THE PEACOCK. As a peacock, the Bodhisattva saves a queen from adultery 80
- 14. ŚYĀMA. As Śyāma, the Bodhisattva devotes himself to his blind parents 95
- 19. THE ELEPHANT. As an elephant, the Bodhisattva helps the hunter who is sent to kill him 104
- 20. PRINCE CANDRA. As Prince Candra, the Bodhisattva shows forbearance to the minister who wants him killed 111
- 22. THE ANTELOPE. As an antelope, the Bodhisattva sacrifices his life to save his herd from extinction 120
- 23. PRINCE KANAKAVARMAN. As Prince Kanakavarman, the Bodhisattva rescues his sister and her lover from the king’s wrath and conquers the goblins who have laid waste a foreign land 129
- 24. MŪLIKA. As Mūlika, a gatherer of medicinal herbs, the Bodhisattva nurses an ailing Pratyekabuddha 143
- 25. SUDHANA AND THE FAIRY PRINCESS. As Prince Sudhana, the Bodhisattva undergoes many trials to be reunited with his fairy wife 147
- 26. JĀJVALIN. As the ascetic Jājvalin, the Bodhisattva finds that a dove has nested on his head while he has been meditating. He waits until her chicks are fully fledged before moving 176
- 27. KEŚAVA. As Keśava, a doctor, the Bodhisattva cures a madwoman 180
- 29. NIRUPAMĀ. As Nirupamā, an actress, the Bodhisattva cures an actor of lust 192
- 32. THE LION. As a lion, the Bodhisattva saves the lives of two little monkeys entrusted to him 198
- 33. ŚAKRA. As Śakra, lord of the gods, the Bodhisattva resuscitates a dead elephant calf 210
- 34. ŚYENAKA. As Śyenaka, a king’s minister, the Bodhisattva renounces the world and reforms the king 217
- Notes 227
- References 243
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- Prologue 9
- 1. KING PRABHĀSA. King Prabhāsa vows to become a Buddha 11
- 2. JUJUBE ISLAND. As the merchant Supriya, the Bodhisattva gains the jewel that grants all wishes 19
- 3. DHARMAKĀMA. As Dharmakāma, the Bodhisattva barters his life for a wise saying 26
- 4. THE HARE. As a hare, the Bodhisattva offers his life to feed another 33
- 5. KING CANDRAPRABHA. As King Candraprabha, the Bodhisattva gives his head to one who begs for it 40
- 6. RŪPYĀVATĪ. As Rūpyāvatī, the Bodhisattva cuts off her breasts to feed a starving servant- girl 46
- 7. THE MERCHANT’S SON. As a merchant’s son, the Bodhisattva feeds his body to animals 53
- 8. KING PADMAKA. As King Padmaka, the Bodhisattva turns into a carp to cure his subjects of disease 60
- 9. KING BRAHMADATTA. As King Brahmadatta, the Bodhisattva gives away his food ration in time of famine 67
- 11. THE DEER. As a deer, the Bodhisattva offers himself to the king’s butchers in place of a pregnant doe 73
- 12. THE PEACOCK. As a peacock, the Bodhisattva saves a queen from adultery 80
- 14. ŚYĀMA. As Śyāma, the Bodhisattva devotes himself to his blind parents 95
- 19. THE ELEPHANT. As an elephant, the Bodhisattva helps the hunter who is sent to kill him 104
- 20. PRINCE CANDRA. As Prince Candra, the Bodhisattva shows forbearance to the minister who wants him killed 111
- 22. THE ANTELOPE. As an antelope, the Bodhisattva sacrifices his life to save his herd from extinction 120
- 23. PRINCE KANAKAVARMAN. As Prince Kanakavarman, the Bodhisattva rescues his sister and her lover from the king’s wrath and conquers the goblins who have laid waste a foreign land 129
- 24. MŪLIKA. As Mūlika, a gatherer of medicinal herbs, the Bodhisattva nurses an ailing Pratyekabuddha 143
- 25. SUDHANA AND THE FAIRY PRINCESS. As Prince Sudhana, the Bodhisattva undergoes many trials to be reunited with his fairy wife 147
- 26. JĀJVALIN. As the ascetic Jājvalin, the Bodhisattva finds that a dove has nested on his head while he has been meditating. He waits until her chicks are fully fledged before moving 176
- 27. KEŚAVA. As Keśava, a doctor, the Bodhisattva cures a madwoman 180
- 29. NIRUPAMĀ. As Nirupamā, an actress, the Bodhisattva cures an actor of lust 192
- 32. THE LION. As a lion, the Bodhisattva saves the lives of two little monkeys entrusted to him 198
- 33. ŚAKRA. As Śakra, lord of the gods, the Bodhisattva resuscitates a dead elephant calf 210
- 34. ŚYENAKA. As Śyenaka, a king’s minister, the Bodhisattva renounces the world and reforms the king 217
- Notes 227
- References 243