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227DukanipātaThe Tale of Prince Sutasoma In the magnificent city of Indapatta, ruled a king named Pāṇḍu, a man wh...
💡 True generosity lies not in giving what is easily spared, but in offering what is most precious, with a pure heart and without expectation of reward. Selfless sacrifice, driven by compassion, can overcome even the most dire consequences of past actions.
253TikanipātaKusa-JātakaIn the kingdom of Kampilla, nestled beside the sacred River Ganges, lived a king named Ud...
💡 Jealousy and hasty judgments can lead to terrible suffering and separation. True love is tested by adversity, and forgiveness is essential for healing and reconciliation. Patience, inner strength, and understanding are virtues that can overcome even the most profound injustices.
117EkanipātaKakara Jataka In a verdant forest, where sunlight dappled through the thick canopy and streams sang ...
💡 Unity, courage, and wise leadership are essential to overcome adversity. Facing challenges with a clear mind and a united front, rather than succumbing to fear, leads to survival and prosperity.
72EkanipātaIn a tranquil land, blessed with lush forests and a clear, flowing river, lived a herd of wild eleph...
💡 Wisdom is found in careful observation, unbiased listening, and the humility to admit one's mistakes.
90EkanipātaIn the city of Varanasi, in ages past, the Bodhisatta was born as King Mahasaraddha, a monarch overf...
💡 Unwavering perseverance and determination are essential to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges and achieve noble goals. Never give up, even when faced with extreme hardship.
192DukanipātaMugapakkajataka In the ancient and verdant land of Savatthi, a king named Supparaka ruled with a ben...
💡 True leadership is not about external displays of power, but about inner peace, wisdom, and selfless service. The most impactful actions often come from a place of quiet strength and genuine compassion.
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