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important Sanskrit Jātaka text is the Jātakamālā (Garland of Jātakas) of
Āryaśūra which includes 34 Jātaka stories. This work
differs from
earlier sources...
- such as the
Jataka tales. For example, the
Buddhist text Jataka-mala by
Aryasura,
about the Buddha's
previous lives,
includes Agastya as the
seventh chapter...
- with the
Mauryan minister, it was
altered to Kauṭilya (as it
appears in
Āryaśūra, Viśākhadatta and Bāna) for the sake of the pun. We must then ****ume that...
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Chapter 25.
Retrieved on 18
January 2022. von
Glasenapp 1999, p. 287.
Āryaśūra (2009).
Garland of the Buddha's Past Lives.
Translated by Meiland, Justin...
- VI, p.22 J. S. Speyer, The
Jatakamala or
Garland of Birth-Stories of
Aryasura,
Sacred Books of the Buddhists, Vol. I, London,
Henry Frowde, 1895; reprint:...
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authors writing on the
basis of the Jātakas, most
prominent is
perhaps Āryaśūra;
other beautiful collections of
literary Jātakas are
those of Haribhaṭṭa...
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depicting the past
lives and
rebirths of the Buddha,
pictorial tales from
Aryasura's Jatakamala, and rock-cut
sculptures of
Buddhist deities.
Textual records...
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other Sanskrit works also
contain a
mixture of
verse and prose, like
Āryaśūra's Jātakamālā,
Lienhard notes that
these are not true campūs. This is because...
- Vimuttimagga),
Kavicakravarti Ananda (aut****d the Saddhammopåyana), Aryadeva,
Aryasura, and the
tantric masters Jayabhadra, and Candramåli. In the 8th century...
- Shantideva's Śikṣāsamuccaya Shantideva's Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra The Jātakamālā of
Aryaśura The Udānavarga Furthermore,
according to
Thupten Jinpa, "the
studies of...