Archive for the 'Unsequenced Jataka Tales' Category


The King Become a Hermit

In those days, there was a King Makka Deva reigning Mithila city with virtues. There was no crime. Everyone in the city treated others like relatives. Therefore, no police or guard was needed. Although he ruled the country for many ten thousand years, he still looked young and healthy. However, he never neglected the truth of life. [...]

Digging for Artesian Well

Long time ago, there was a merchant with many followers set a caravan with 500 carts heading to a far country. When the caravan arrived at a desert which is long about a thousands kilometers, the merchant planned that the caravan would prepared food and firewood adequately, and the caravan would move during the night, [...]

The Obedient Young Hog Deer

In those days, a female hog deer brought her son to see her elder brother and beg him to teach tricks of hog deer to her son. Her brother accepted and told the young hog deer to come for study at scheduled time. The young hog deer came and attentively studied hog deer trick every [...]

The Stubborn Young Hog Deer

In those days, there was a group of hog deer in a big forest. A female hog deer brought her son to see her elder brother and beg him to teach tricks of hog deer to her son. Her brother accepted and told the young hog deer to come for study at scheduled time. Instead [...]

Sacrifice by Killing

In those days, there was a merchant in Baranasi city. He vowed to the tree god near his home “Dear tree god, I’ll left my home for few days. Please keep me safe from danger. When I come back, I’ll kill a goat and sacrifice it to you.” When the merchant came back. He brought [...]