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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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477TerasanipātaMasa Jataka In a sun-drenched land, where the scent of spices mingled with the salty breeze from the...
💡 True wealth lies not in what we possess, but in our willingness to share with others, for generosity brings happiness to both the giver and the receiver.
155DukanipātaMahājanaka JātakaIn the glorious kingdom of Mithila, there once lived a prince named Mahājanaka. He ...
💡 True strength lies not in resisting the inevitable, but in accepting what cannot be changed with equanimity and maintaining one's principles regardless of circumstances.
87EkanipātaJataka Tale No. 87: The Tale of the Wise Elephant In the annals of ancient wisdom, there are ta...
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.
132EkanipātaThe Tale of the Weaver's Son Long ago, in the bustling city of Savatthi, renowned for its vibrant ma...
💡 A truly prosperous kingdom is one where the well-being of its poorest citizens is a priority, and where systematic compassion is integrated into governance.
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.
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