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Sanskrit literary devices. The
Jātakamālā was
quite influential and was
imitated by
later authors who
wrote their own
jātakamālās,
mainly Haribhaṭṭa and Gopadatta...
- uruvilvākāśyapanadīkāśyapa****ākāśyapānāṁ jātakaṁ Arindamarājajātakaṁ Haribhatta's
Jatakamala presents thirty-four
accounts of the Buddha's past lives. Some of them...
- true.
Legendary biographies like the Pali Buddhavaṃsa and the
Sanskrit Jātakamālā depict the Buddha's (referred to as "bodhisattva"
before his awakening)...
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Samaveda (Tamil Grantha),
Bhagavad Gita (Gurmukhi),
Vedanta Sara (Telugu),
Jatakamala (early Sharada). All are
Hindu texts except the last
Buddhist text....
- past
lives and
rebirths of the Buddha,
pictorial tales from Aryasura's
Jatakamala, and rock-cut
sculptures of
Buddhist deities.
Textual records suggest...
- same
gallery on the
balustrades are
devoted to the 34
legends of the
Jatakamala. The
remaining 237
panels depict stories from
other sources, as do the...
- "The
Jātakamālā or
Garland of Birth-Stories by Ārya-śūra." London:
Oxford University Press, 1895. P.L. Vaidya, ed., and Āryaśūra. "
Jātakamālā". Darbhanga:...
- ISBN 978-9971-69-405-0. Āryaśūra (2006). Once the
Buddha Was a Monkey: Arya Sura's "
Jatakamala".
Translated by
Peter Khoroche.
University of
Chicago Press. pp. 39–46...
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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 "in true...
- M****cript
fragment of the
Buddhist Jatakamala,
written in the
Sanskrit language in the Gilgit–Bamiyan Type-II
Protosarada script (Toyuk);
dated to c. 8th...