- The
Paññāsa Jātaka (Burmese: ပညာသဇာတက; Thai: ปัญญาสชาดก) is a non-canonical
collection of 50
stories of the Buddha's past lives,
originating in mainland...
-
Suttas from Mula-
Pannasa,
Burma Pitaka ****ociation, Rangoon, 1986?;
reprinted Sri Satguru,
Delhi Twenty-Five
Suttas from Majjhima-
Pannasa,
Myanmar Pitaka...
-
Apocryphal Jātakas of the Pali
Buddhist canon, such as
those belonging to the
Paññāsa Jātaka collection, have been
adapted to fit
local culture in
certain South...
-
Modern Telugu.
svasti srī cōḻa mahārājull ēḷan
erigal dugarājul
iccina pannasa kocciya pāṟa rēvasarmmārikīni ḻaccina wāṉḏu pañcamahāpataka samyuktuṉḏagu...
- sutasoma-jātakam 32 ayogṛha-jātakam 33 mahiṣa-jātakam 34 śatapatra-jātakam The
Paññāsa Jātaka is a non-canonical
collection of 50
stories of the Buddha's past...
- S**** or Phra Sang
Thong is a
Southeast Asian folktale inspired from the
Paññāsa Jātaka, this
wisdom book it is a
canonical collection of
ancient tales...
- folktale, and also an
apocryphal Jātaka Tale, the
Rathasena Jātaka of the
Paññāsa Jātaka collection. It is one of the
stories of the
previous lives of Shakyamuni...
- c. 1657) by Phra Maha Raja-Kru. Both are kham chan
poems based on the
Paññāsa Jātaka.
Though Ayutthya's main
religion remained as
Theravada Buddhism...
- (Gedhun
Choekyi Nyima) 11th
Panchen Lama (Gyaincain Norbu)
Pancika Paññā
Paññāsa Jātaka Papañca
Parable of the
Poisoned Arrow Paracanonical texts (Theravada...
- คำฉันท์) poem to
appear in the Thai language. It is
based on a
story from
Paññāsa Jātaka (Thai: ปัญญาสชาดก) or
Apocryphal Birth-Stories of the Buddha. Sue-ko...