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Actions, driven by intention, have profound and lasting consequences, and a life of virtue leads to true happiness and liberation.
Perfection: Wisdom (Prajna Paramita), Truthfulness (Sacca Paramita), Patience (Khanti Paramita)
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108EkanipātaThe Tale of the Wise Tortoise and the Foolish Fishermen In a lush, verdant forest, far from the clam...
💡 Respect the natural world and its resources. Greed that depletes without thought for replenishment leads to ruin and loss.
534MahānipātaNimi JātakaIn the prosperous kingdom of Mithila, there once reigned a king named Nimi, a ruler whose...
💡 The law of karma is absolute: virtuous deeds lead to heavenly rewards, while wicked deeds result in suffering. Understanding these consequences should inspire us to live a life of unwavering righteousness and compassion.
401SattakanipātaNimi JatakaLong ago, in the ancient city of Mithila, ruled a just and virtuous king named Nimi. His ...
💡 True joy and lasting happiness come from living a life of righteousness and virtue, free from attachment and clinging to desires and outcomes.
282TikanipātaSutasoma JātakaLong ago, in the land of Kasi, there lived a wise and virtuous king named Sutasoma. H...
💡 True strength lies in compassion, forgiveness, and selflessness. Kindness can conquer even the most hardened hearts.
293TikanipātaThe Tale of the Fish Who Saved a CityIn the ancient city of Kosala, nestled beside the vast and shim...
💡 Respect for nature and its creatures is paramount. True prosperity comes from living in harmony with the environment, not from exploiting it. Sincerity and humility can move even the most powerful forces.
305CatukkanipātaSutasoma JatakaIn the ancient and prosperous kingdom of Pancala, there lived a wise and benevolent k...
💡 True strength lies in compassion, wisdom, and the ability to transform others through understanding, rather than through force or violence. Non-violence and empathy can overcome even the most formidable adversaries.
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