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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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143EkanipātaThe Tale of the Hare Who Gave Himself to the Gods In a time long past, when the Bodhisattva was born...
💡 Selfless sacrifice and compassion for all beings are the highest virtues.
247DukanipātaMuni JatakaLong ago, in the verdant kingdom of Kasi, there lived a sage named Muni. He was not an or...
💡 Inner peace and wisdom are the greatest remedies for all forms of suffering, and true strength lies in mastering one's own mind.
36EkanipātaIn a past aeon, in the flourishing city of Varanasi, the Bodhisatta was born as a young Brahmin, end...
💡 The highest form of virtue is selfless compassion, willing to sacrifice for the well-being of others.
467DvādasanipātaBhuridatta JatakaIn the verdant land of Kampila, where the river was a silver ribbon winding through...
💡 Patience, compassion, and forgiveness can overcome even the greatest cruelty and transform the hearts of adversaries.
412SattakanipātaKusa-JatakaIn the ancient kingdom of Videha, nestled beside the mighty River Ganges, reigned King Ok...
💡 True worth is not measured by wealth or status, but by compassion, wisdom, integrity, and the courage to face challenges with a pure heart. Inner beauty and strength are far more valuable than outward appearances.
385ChakkanipātaSākhāmbaga Jātaka In the ancient city of Savatthi, a hub of commerce and culture, lived a king named...
💡 Honest inquiry and sincere intention, rather than anger and pride, are the keys to resolving disputes and revealing the truth.
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