 | Media Type : Comics Catalog ID : EMACKC554555 Release : 12/14/2009 Available in : iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad
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| | Category : Comics | Year : 2009 Price: USD $1.99 Length: 32 Pages, 100 Panels, Full Color Languages: English Content Rating: 4+, Infrequent or mild cartoon/fantasy violence JATAKA TALES DIGEST 2
Screens: 294, Full Color, Panel by Panel
ELEPHANT STORIES
Jataka Tales of Nobility
An elephant’s grace often matches his size. Amazingly patient and kind, he can put the petty greed of human beings to shame. But at times the odd elephant can turn nasty. What then can the smaller creatures of the world do to save themselves? Read the ancient wisdom of these Jataka tales to find out.
THE DEER STORIES
All living creatures die to be born again, so the Hindus believe. The Buddha was no exception. Legend has it that several lifetimes as a Bodhisattva went into the making of the Buddha, the Enlightened One. The Bodhisattva came in many forms - man, monkey, deer, elephant. Whatever his mortal body, he spread the message of justice and wisdom, tempered with compassion. This wisdom - the wisdom of right thinking and right living - is preserved in the Jataka tales.
The Jataka tales, retold in this selection, will keep you amused while they show you how good ultimately triumphs over evil.
The Jataka Tales, on which the present title is based, is a collection of 550 stories included in the Pali canon. These are based on folklore, legends and ballads of ancient India. We cannot assign a definite date to the Jataka stories. Taking into account archaeological and literary evidence, it seems likely that they were compiled in the period between 3rd century and 5th century AD. The Jataka tales provied invaluable information about ancient Indian civilisation, culture and philosophy.
This Amar Chitra Katha narrates short and simple tales that reflect on the demerits of greed, pride and blind faith.
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