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True wisdom lies in understanding the consequences of actions and choosing the path of righteousness, rather than succumbing to anger, hatred, or fear.
Perfection: Wisdom (Prajna)
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212DukanipātaThe Root of All EvilIn the prosperous city of Varanasi, ruled a king known for his immense wealth an...
💡 Greed and envy are the root of all evil, leading to deception, loss, and suffering. True contentment comes from appreciating what one possesses and cultivating inner virtue.
363PañcakanipātaKaccābu JātakaIn the ancient kingdom of Mithila, ruled by a benevolent king, there lived a Bodhisatt...
💡 Physical ailments are often a reflection of inner mental and emotional imbalances. Cultivating a calm, compassionate, and virtuous mind is essential for true healing and well-being, as it addresses the root causes of suffering rather than just its symptoms.
272TikanipātaDhammapala JatakaIn a lush forest, where ancient trees whispered secrets to the wind and a crystal-c...
💡 True happiness is cultivated from within through contentment, mindfulness, and acceptance, rather than being found in the ceaseless pursuit of external pleasures and excitement.
246DukanipātaKosiya JatakaIn the ancient city of Mithila, nestled amidst lush gardens and bustling marketplaces, ...
💡 True wealth is not measured in material possessions, but in the depth of one's compassion and the extent of one's generosity towards others.
254TikanipātaMātu-posaka-JātakaIn the verdant kingdom of Kosala, where the fields were rich with grain and the ri...
💡 Unwavering filial piety and selfless devotion to one's parents are paramount virtues. Even in the face of unimaginable tragedy and loss, maintaining one's duty and love with integrity is the noblest path.
7EkanipātaThe Steadfast DeerIn the serene and emerald expanse of a sacred grove, where ancient banyan trees sp...
💡 Unwavering steadfastness and a pure heart can overcome the direst of circumstances.
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