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'''Jataka''' (Skt. ''Jātaka''; Tib. [[སྐྱེས་རབས་]], ''kyérab'', [[Wyl.]] ''skyes rabs'') — accounts of the [[Buddha]]'s former lives, comprising one of the [[twelve branches of the excellent teaching]]. | '''Jataka''' (Skt. ''Jātaka''; Tib. [[སྐྱེས་རབས་]], ''kyérab'', [[Wyl.]] ''skyes rabs'') — accounts of the [[Buddha]]'s former lives, comprising one of the [[twelve branches of the excellent teaching]]. | ||
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The literature of Indian masters recounting stories of the Buddha’s former lives can be found in the Tibetan [[Tengyur]], [[Toh]] 4150-4157. | |||
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Revision as of 11:02, 9 October 2023
Jataka (Skt. Jātaka; Tib. སྐྱེས་རབས་, kyérab, Wyl. skyes rabs) — accounts of the Buddha's former lives, comprising one of the twelve branches of the excellent teaching.
Texts
The literature of Indian masters recounting stories of the Buddha’s former lives can be found in the Tibetan Tengyur, Toh 4150-4157.