Cūḷakuṇālajātaka
Culla-Kunala Jātaka
"Small of wit"-This birth will be given under the Kunala Birth.
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Bhaddasālajātaka
Bhadda-Sala Jātaka
"Who art thou"-This story the Master told while dwelling in Jetavana about doing good to one's kith and kin.
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Samuddavāṇijajātaka
The Sea-Merchants
"Others sow"-This story the Master told while dwelling at Jetavana, about Devadatta, when he had gone down into Hell, taking with him five hundred families.
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Kāmajātaka
Kama Jātaka
"He that desires"-This story the Master told while dwelling at Jetavana, about a certain brahmin.
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Janasandhajātaka
Janasandha Jātaka
"Thus spake"-This story the Master told while dwelling at Jetavana, for the instruction of the King of Kosala.
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Mahākaṇhajātaka
Maha-Kanha Jātaka
"A black, black hound"-This story the Master told while dwelling at Jetavana, about living for the benefit of the world.
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Kosiyajātaka
Kosiya Jātaka
The Kosiya Birth will be given under the Sudhabhojana Birth.
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Meṇḍakapañhajātaka
Mendaka Jātaka
The Problem of Mendaka will be given under the Ummagga Birth.
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Mahāpadumajātaka
Maha-Paduma Jātaka
"No king should"-This story the Master told while dwelling in Jetavana, about Cincamanavika.
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Mittāmittajātaka
Mittamitta Jātaka
"How should the wise"-This story the Master told while dwelling in Jetavana, about an upright courtier of the king of Kosala.
