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A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany FULL AUDIO BOOK ENGLISH
A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany
Various
In 1840 Louisa Stuart Costello published in Fraser’s Magazine an article on classic Persian poetry, which included a section on Omar Khayyam with translations of some verses. Interest in the poetry of Omar Khayyam received its first major boost in the English speaking world when Edward Fitzgerald published a translation of 75 quatrains in 1859. Fitzgerald’s mentor was Professor Edward Byles Cowell, who, in the previous year, had published an essay entitled “Omar Khayyam, the astronomer-poet of Persia” which included translations of thirty quatrains. In 1885 Whitley Stokes, a renowned Irish orientalist and linguist, published an English translation of eighteen quatrains in the journal 'Academy', nr. 663. In the National Review, December, 1890 Charles J. ...
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A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany by Various read by Algy Pug | Full Audio Book
A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany by Various
Genre(s): Poetry
Read by: Algy Pug in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Specimens of Persian Poetry - Omar Chiam by Louisa Costello
00:12:26 - 02 - Omar Khayyam, the astronomer-poet of Persia by E.B. Cowell
00:55:23 - 03 - Some More of Omar's Quatrains by Whitley Stokes
01:00:26 - 04 - Umar of Nishapur - Part 1 by Charles J. Pickering
01:26:21 - 05 - Umar of Nishapur - Part 2 by Charles J. Pickering
01:53:32 - 06 - Rubaiyat Variorium - Appendix 1 - The Versions of H.G. Keene
02:11:33 - 07 - Rubaiyat Variorium - Appendix 2 - Translations from Omar Khayyam by Frank Siller
02:16:42 - 08 - Flowers from Persian Poets: Vol 1 - Omar Khayyam
02:30:26 - 09 - Omar Khayyám: some verses and an introduction - Introduction by W.E.B. Whittaker R. L...
published: 10 Jan 2020
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The Tortoise That Loved His Home Too Much
Source: The Jataka; or, Stories of the Buddha's Former Births, edited by E. B. Cowell, vol. 2 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1895), no. 178, pp. 55-56. Translated from the Pali by W. H. D. Rouse
published: 13 Feb 2021
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Jataka Tale No. 328 Ananusociya Jataka - Death of a Wife English Audiobook
Jataka Tale No. 328 Ananusociya Jataka - Death of a Wife English Audiobook
No. 328 Ananusociya Jataka - Death of a Wife
A man deals with the death of his wife.
This is an amateur reading of The Jataka Tales.
Made this with a bedtime atmosphere in mind - like hearing a bedtime story before sleeping.
I apologize if I'm mispronouncing any words.
This is for personal and educational use, no profit is being made.
May this help others on their path.
I would love to see illustrations/animation with this one day.
I'm open to collab.
The reading is based on the book:
The Jataka; or, Stories of the Buddha's former births
by Cowell, Edward B. (Edward Byles), 1826-1903; Chalmers, Robert, 1858-; Rouse, W. H. D. (William Henry Denham), 1863-1950; Francis, H. T. (Henry Thomas), 1837-1924; N...
published: 24 Jun 2015
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The Jataka Volume I (1/2) 🎧 By Robert Chalmers. FULL Audiobook
The Jataka Volume I. By Robert Chalmers. Full Audiobook
This audiobook is only for reference and accessibility purposes. Avoid treating it as a source of truth. Recommended video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI4O7tvKN5k
"The Jataka Volume I" is a collection of Buddhist folklore about the previous incarnations of the Buddha, both in human and animal form. The book was originally written in Pali and dates back to at least 380 BCE. It includes many stories that have traveled afar and can be traced cross-culturally in the folklore of many countries . The book is divided into six volumes, and the first volume contains 50 stories .
The stories in the book are allegorical tales that provide moral and ethical lessons. Each story illustrates a virtue or a lesson that is relevant to Buddhist ...
published: 15 Jan 2024
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"The Martian" by Andy Weir
"Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens
"Born a Crime" by Trevor Noah
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"The Nightingale" by Kristin Hannah
"The Martian" by Andy Weir
"Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens
"Born a Crime" by Trevor Noah
"Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari
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"The Nightingale" by Kristin Hannah
"The Martian" by Andy Weir
"Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens
"Born a Crime" by Trevor Noah
"Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari
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A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany FULL AUDIO BOOK ENGLISH
A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany
Various
In 1840 Louisa Stuart Costello published in Fraser’s Magazine an article on classic Persian poetry, which included a sectio...
A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany
Various
In 1840 Louisa Stuart Costello published in Fraser’s Magazine an article on classic Persian poetry, which included a section on Omar Khayyam with translations of some verses. Interest in the poetry of Omar Khayyam received its first major boost in the English speaking world when Edward Fitzgerald published a translation of 75 quatrains in 1859. Fitzgerald’s mentor was Professor Edward Byles Cowell, who, in the previous year, had published an essay entitled “Omar Khayyam, the astronomer-poet of Persia” which included translations of thirty quatrains. In 1885 Whitley Stokes, a renowned Irish orientalist and linguist, published an English translation of eighteen quatrains in the journal 'Academy', nr. 663. In the National Review, December, 1890 Charles J. Pickering published a lengthy essay entitled “Umar of Nishapur”, in which he compared several notable translations including those in English by Fitzgerald and Edward Whinfield and that in German by Von Hammer. In 1896 Nathan Haskell Dole, acting as editor, published the following tome in two volumes: Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam English, French, German, Italian, and Danish translations comparatively arranged in accordance with the text of Edward Fitzgerald’s version with further selections, notes, biographies, bibliographies and other material. Included in the “further selections” are translations of assorted quatrains by Henry George Keene and Frank Siller. In 1901 Dole and Belle Walker published two volumes of “Flowers from Persian Poets.” The first volume contains a short article about Omar Khayyam and translations of twenty two quatrains by an unknown translator. Omar Khayyám: some verses and an introduction by W.E.B. Whittaker & R. Löwenberg, which was published in 1907, contains a short commentary and a translation of fifty-three quatrains by the authors. This recording is a sequel to A Rubaiyat Miscellany, published by Librivox on 28th November, 2013 - Summary by Algy Pug
Genre(s): Poetry
Language: English
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A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany
Various
In 1840 Louisa Stuart Costello published in Fraser’s Magazine an article on classic Persian poetry, which included a section on Omar Khayyam with translations of some verses. Interest in the poetry of Omar Khayyam received its first major boost in the English speaking world when Edward Fitzgerald published a translation of 75 quatrains in 1859. Fitzgerald’s mentor was Professor Edward Byles Cowell, who, in the previous year, had published an essay entitled “Omar Khayyam, the astronomer-poet of Persia” which included translations of thirty quatrains. In 1885 Whitley Stokes, a renowned Irish orientalist and linguist, published an English translation of eighteen quatrains in the journal 'Academy', nr. 663. In the National Review, December, 1890 Charles J. Pickering published a lengthy essay entitled “Umar of Nishapur”, in which he compared several notable translations including those in English by Fitzgerald and Edward Whinfield and that in German by Von Hammer. In 1896 Nathan Haskell Dole, acting as editor, published the following tome in two volumes: Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam English, French, German, Italian, and Danish translations comparatively arranged in accordance with the text of Edward Fitzgerald’s version with further selections, notes, biographies, bibliographies and other material. Included in the “further selections” are translations of assorted quatrains by Henry George Keene and Frank Siller. In 1901 Dole and Belle Walker published two volumes of “Flowers from Persian Poets.” The first volume contains a short article about Omar Khayyam and translations of twenty two quatrains by an unknown translator. Omar Khayyám: some verses and an introduction by W.E.B. Whittaker & R. Löwenberg, which was published in 1907, contains a short commentary and a translation of fifty-three quatrains by the authors. This recording is a sequel to A Rubaiyat Miscellany, published by Librivox on 28th November, 2013 - Summary by Algy Pug
Genre(s): Poetry
Language: English
- published: 09 Dec 2017
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A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany by Various read by Algy Pug | Full Audio Book
A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany by Various
Genre(s): Poetry
Read by: Algy Pug in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Specimens of Persian Poetry - Omar Chiam...
A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany by Various
Genre(s): Poetry
Read by: Algy Pug in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Specimens of Persian Poetry - Omar Chiam by Louisa Costello
00:12:26 - 02 - Omar Khayyam, the astronomer-poet of Persia by E.B. Cowell
00:55:23 - 03 - Some More of Omar's Quatrains by Whitley Stokes
01:00:26 - 04 - Umar of Nishapur - Part 1 by Charles J. Pickering
01:26:21 - 05 - Umar of Nishapur - Part 2 by Charles J. Pickering
01:53:32 - 06 - Rubaiyat Variorium - Appendix 1 - The Versions of H.G. Keene
02:11:33 - 07 - Rubaiyat Variorium - Appendix 2 - Translations from Omar Khayyam by Frank Siller
02:16:42 - 08 - Flowers from Persian Poets: Vol 1 - Omar Khayyam
02:30:26 - 09 - Omar Khayyám: some verses and an introduction - Introduction by W.E.B. Whittaker R. Löwenberg
02:44:00 - 10 - Omar Khayyám: some verses and an introduction - Quatrains by W.E.B. Whittaker R. Löwenberg
In 1840 Louisa Stuart Costello published in Fraser's Magazine an article on classic Persian poetry, which included a section on Omar Khayyam with translations of some verses.Interest in the poetry of Omar Khayyam received its first major boost in the English speaking world when Edward Fitzgerald published a translation of 75 quatrains in 1859. Fitzgerald's mentor was Professor Edward Byles Cowell, who, in the previous year, had published an essay entitled 'Omar Khayyam, the astronomer-poet of Persia' which included translations of thirty quatrains.In 1885 Whitley Stokes, a renowned Irish orientalist and linguist, published an English translation of eighteen quatrains in the journal 'Academy', nr. 663.In the National Review, December, 1890 Charles J. Pickering published a lengthy essay entitled 'Umar of Nishapur', in which he compared several notable translations including those in English by Fitzgerald and Edward Whinfield and that in German by Von Hammer.In 1896 Nathan Haskell Dole, acting as editor, published the following tome in two volumes: Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam English, French, German, Italian, and Danish translations comparatively arranged in accordance with the text of Edward Fitzgerald's version with further selections, notes, biographies, bibliographies and other material. Included in the 'further selections' are translations of assorted quatrains by Henry George Keene and Frank Siller.In 1901 Dole and Belle Walker published two volumes of 'Flowers from Persian Poets.' The first volume contains a short article about Omar Khayyam and translations of twenty two quatrains by an unknown translator.Omar Khayyám: some verses and an introduction by W.E.B. Whittaker & R. Löwenberg, which was published in 1907, contains a short commentary and a translation of fifty-three quatrains by the authors.This recording is a sequel to A Rubaiyat Miscellany, published by Librivox on 28th November, 2013 - Summary by Algy Pug
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A Second Rubaiyat Miscellany by Various
Genre(s): Poetry
Read by: Algy Pug in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Specimens of Persian Poetry - Omar Chiam by Louisa Costello
00:12:26 - 02 - Omar Khayyam, the astronomer-poet of Persia by E.B. Cowell
00:55:23 - 03 - Some More of Omar's Quatrains by Whitley Stokes
01:00:26 - 04 - Umar of Nishapur - Part 1 by Charles J. Pickering
01:26:21 - 05 - Umar of Nishapur - Part 2 by Charles J. Pickering
01:53:32 - 06 - Rubaiyat Variorium - Appendix 1 - The Versions of H.G. Keene
02:11:33 - 07 - Rubaiyat Variorium - Appendix 2 - Translations from Omar Khayyam by Frank Siller
02:16:42 - 08 - Flowers from Persian Poets: Vol 1 - Omar Khayyam
02:30:26 - 09 - Omar Khayyám: some verses and an introduction - Introduction by W.E.B. Whittaker R. Löwenberg
02:44:00 - 10 - Omar Khayyám: some verses and an introduction - Quatrains by W.E.B. Whittaker R. Löwenberg
In 1840 Louisa Stuart Costello published in Fraser's Magazine an article on classic Persian poetry, which included a section on Omar Khayyam with translations of some verses.Interest in the poetry of Omar Khayyam received its first major boost in the English speaking world when Edward Fitzgerald published a translation of 75 quatrains in 1859. Fitzgerald's mentor was Professor Edward Byles Cowell, who, in the previous year, had published an essay entitled 'Omar Khayyam, the astronomer-poet of Persia' which included translations of thirty quatrains.In 1885 Whitley Stokes, a renowned Irish orientalist and linguist, published an English translation of eighteen quatrains in the journal 'Academy', nr. 663.In the National Review, December, 1890 Charles J. Pickering published a lengthy essay entitled 'Umar of Nishapur', in which he compared several notable translations including those in English by Fitzgerald and Edward Whinfield and that in German by Von Hammer.In 1896 Nathan Haskell Dole, acting as editor, published the following tome in two volumes: Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam English, French, German, Italian, and Danish translations comparatively arranged in accordance with the text of Edward Fitzgerald's version with further selections, notes, biographies, bibliographies and other material. Included in the 'further selections' are translations of assorted quatrains by Henry George Keene and Frank Siller.In 1901 Dole and Belle Walker published two volumes of 'Flowers from Persian Poets.' The first volume contains a short article about Omar Khayyam and translations of twenty two quatrains by an unknown translator.Omar Khayyám: some verses and an introduction by W.E.B. Whittaker & R. Löwenberg, which was published in 1907, contains a short commentary and a translation of fifty-three quatrains by the authors.This recording is a sequel to A Rubaiyat Miscellany, published by Librivox on 28th November, 2013 - Summary by Algy Pug
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The Tortoise That Loved His Home Too Much
Source: The Jataka; or, Stories of the Buddha's Former Births, edited by E. B. Cowell, vol. 2 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1895), no. 178, pp. 55-56....
Source: The Jataka; or, Stories of the Buddha's Former Births, edited by E. B. Cowell, vol. 2 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1895), no. 178, pp. 55-56. Translated from the Pali by W. H. D. Rouse
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Source: The Jataka; or, Stories of the Buddha's Former Births, edited by E. B. Cowell, vol. 2 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1895), no. 178, pp. 55-56. Translated from the Pali by W. H. D. Rouse
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Jataka Tale No. 328 Ananusociya Jataka - Death of a Wife English Audiobook
Jataka Tale No. 328 Ananusociya Jataka - Death of a Wife English Audiobook
No. 328 Ananusociya Jataka - Death of a Wife
A man deals with the death of his wife...
Jataka Tale No. 328 Ananusociya Jataka - Death of a Wife English Audiobook
No. 328 Ananusociya Jataka - Death of a Wife
A man deals with the death of his wife.
This is an amateur reading of The Jataka Tales.
Made this with a bedtime atmosphere in mind - like hearing a bedtime story before sleeping.
I apologize if I'm mispronouncing any words.
This is for personal and educational use, no profit is being made.
May this help others on their path.
I would love to see illustrations/animation with this one day.
I'm open to collab.
The reading is based on the book:
The Jataka; or, Stories of the Buddha's former births
by Cowell, Edward B. (Edward Byles), 1826-1903; Chalmers, Robert, 1858-; Rouse, W. H. D. (William Henry Denham), 1863-1950; Francis, H. T. (Henry Thomas), 1837-1924; Neil, Robert Alexander, 1852-1901
Published 1895
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Jataka Tale No. 328 Ananusociya Jataka - Death of a Wife English Audiobook
No. 328 Ananusociya Jataka - Death of a Wife
A man deals with the death of his wife.
This is an amateur reading of The Jataka Tales.
Made this with a bedtime atmosphere in mind - like hearing a bedtime story before sleeping.
I apologize if I'm mispronouncing any words.
This is for personal and educational use, no profit is being made.
May this help others on their path.
I would love to see illustrations/animation with this one day.
I'm open to collab.
The reading is based on the book:
The Jataka; or, Stories of the Buddha's former births
by Cowell, Edward B. (Edward Byles), 1826-1903; Chalmers, Robert, 1858-; Rouse, W. H. D. (William Henry Denham), 1863-1950; Francis, H. T. (Henry Thomas), 1837-1924; Neil, Robert Alexander, 1852-1901
Published 1895
- published: 24 Jun 2015
- views: 414
11:55:43
The Jataka Volume I (1/2) 🎧 By Robert Chalmers. FULL Audiobook
The Jataka Volume I. By Robert Chalmers. Full Audiobook
This audiobook is only for reference and accessibility purposes. Avoid treating it as a source of truth....
The Jataka Volume I. By Robert Chalmers. Full Audiobook
This audiobook is only for reference and accessibility purposes. Avoid treating it as a source of truth. Recommended video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI4O7tvKN5k
"The Jataka Volume I" is a collection of Buddhist folklore about the previous incarnations of the Buddha, both in human and animal form. The book was originally written in Pali and dates back to at least 380 BCE. It includes many stories that have traveled afar and can be traced cross-culturally in the folklore of many countries . The book is divided into six volumes, and the first volume contains 50 stories .
The stories in the book are allegorical tales that provide moral and ethical lessons. Each story illustrates a virtue or a lesson that is relevant to Buddhist teachings . The future Buddha may appear in them as a king, an outcast, a god, an elephant, but in whatever form, he exhibits some virtue that the tale thereby inculcates .
The first volume of "The Jataka" contains stories such as "Apaṇṇaka-jātaka," "Vaṇṇupatha-jātaka," "Serivāṇija-jātaka," "Cullaka-Seṭṭhi-jātaka," "Taṇḍulanāli-jātaka," "Devadhamma-jātaka," "Kaṭṭhahāri-jātaka," "Gāmani-jātaka," "Makhādeva-jātaka," "Sukhavihāri-jātaka," "Lakkhaṇa-jātaka," "Nigrodhamiga-jātaka," "Kaṇḍina-jātaka," "Vātamiga-jātaka," "Kharādiya-jātaka," "Tipallattha-Miga-jātaka," "Māluta-jātaka," "Matakabhatta-jātaka," "Āyācitabhatta-jātaka," "Naḷapāna-jātaka," "Kuruṅga-jātaka," "Kukkura-jātaka," "Bhojājānīya-jātaka," "Ājañña-jātaka," "Tittha-jātaka," "Mahilāmukha-jātaka," "Abhiṇha-jātaka," "Nandivisāla-jātaka," "Kaṇha-jātaka," "Muṇika-jātaka," "Kulāvaka-jātaka," "Nacca-jātaka," "Sammodamāna-jātaka," "Maccha-jātaka," "Vaṭṭaka-jātaka," "Sakuṇa-jātaka," "Tittira-jātaka," "Baka-jātaka," "Nanda-jātaka," "Khadiraṅgāra-jātaka," "Losaka-jātaka," "Kapota-jātaka," "Veḷuka-jātaka," "Makasa-jātaka," "Rohiṇī-jātaka," "Ārāmadūsaka-jātaka," "Vāruṇi-jātaka," "Vedabbha-jātaka," "Nakkhatta-jātaka," "Dummedha-jātaka," "Mahāsīlava-jātaka," "Cūḷa-Janaka-jātaka," "Puṇṇapāti-jātaka," "Phala-jātaka," "Pañcāvudha-jātaka," "Kañcanakkhandha-jātaka," "Vānarinda-jātaka," "Tayodhamma-jātaka," "Bherivāda-jātaka," "Saṃkhadhamana-jātaka," "Asātamanta-jātaka," "Aṇḍabhūta-jātaka," "Takka-jātaka," "Durājāna-jātaka," "Anabhirati-jātaka," "Mudulakkhaṇa-jātaka," "Ucchaṅga-jātaka," "Sāketa-jātaka," "Visavanta-jātaka," "Kuddāla-jātaka," and "Varaṇa-jātaka" [^1^
More: The Jataka Volume I, Robert Chalmers, Buddhism
Buddhist literature, Siddhartha Gautama, Gautama Buddha
moral lessons, ethical lessons, allegorical tales
virtues, previous lives, human form
animal form, India, Edward Byles Cowell
00:00:00 Preface
00:13:52 No. 1. Apannaka-Jataka
00:38:07 No. 2. Vannupatha-Jataka
00:46:50 No. 3. Serivanija-Jataka
00:53:33 No. 4. Cullaka-Setthi-Jataka
01:16:48 No. 5. Tandulanali-Jataka
01:24:03 No. 6. Devadhamma-Jataka
01:35:20 No. 7. Katthahari-Jataka
01:40:34 No. 8. Gamani-Jataka
01:42:02 No. 9. Makhadeva-Jataka
01:47:24 No. 10. Sukhavihari-Jataka
01:52:37 No. 11. Lakkhana-Jataka
01:58:24 No. 12. Nigrodhamiga-Jataka
02:16:50 No. 13. Kandina-Jataka
02:21:05 No. 14. Vatamiga-Jataka
02:28:14 No. 15. Kharadiya-Jataka
02:31:35 No. 16. Tipallattha-Miga-Jataka
02:40:36 No. 17. Maluta-Jataka
02:42:56 No. 18. Matakabhatta-Jataka
02:48:15 No. 19. Ayacitabhatta-Jataka
02:50:11 No. 20. Nalapana-Jataka
02:56:27 No. 21. Kurunga-Jataka
03:00:18 No. 22. Kukkura-Jataka
03:07:19 No. 23. Bhojajaniya-Jataka
03:13:06 No. 24. Ajanna-Jataka
03:15:12 No. 25. Tittha-Jataka
03:23:54 No. 26. Mahilamukha-Jataka
03:31:31 No. 27. Abhinha-Jataka
03:35:54 No. 28. Nandivisala-Jataka
03:41:38 No. 29. Kanha-Jataka
03:47:32 No. 30. Munika-Jataka
03:51:00 No. 31. Kulavaka-Jataka
04:09:43 No. 32. Nacca-Jataka
04:14:12 No. 33. Sammodamana-Jataka
04:19:21 No. 34. Maccha-Jataka
04:22:45 No. 35. Vattaka-Jataka
04:31:09 No. 36. Sakuna-Jataka
04:35:26 No. 37. Tittira-Jataka
04:43:57 No. 38. baka-jataka
04:53:48 No. 39. Nanda-Jataka
04:58:55 No. 40. Khadirangara-Jataka
05:19:21 No. 41. Losaka-Jataka
05:38:21 No. 42. Kapota-Jataka
05:45:04 No. 43. Veluka-Jataka
05:48:54 No. 44. Makasa-Jataka
05:52:50 No. 45. Rohini-Jataka
05:55:25 No. 46. Aramadusaka-Jataka
05:59:42 No. 47. Varuni-Jataka
06:02:41 No. 48. Vedabbha-Jataka
06:12:30 No. 49. Nakkhatta-Jataka
06:17:24 No. 50. Dummedha-Jataka
06:22:40 No. 51. Mahasilava-Jataka
06:37:29 No. 52. Cula-Janaka-Jataka
06:38:14 No. 53. Punnapati-Jataka
06:42:10 No. 54. Phala-Jataka
06:46:38 No. 55. Pancavudha-Jataka
06:54:48 No. 56. Kancanakkhandha-Jataka
07:00:34 No. 57. Vanarinda-Jataka
07:05:21 No. 58. Tayodhamma-Jataka
07:10:32 No. 59. Bherivada-Jataka
07:12:36 No. 60. Samkhadhamana-Jataka
07:13:43 No. 61. Asatamanta-Jataka
07:22:51 No. 62. Andabhuta-Jataka
07:36:47 No. 63. Takka-Jataka
07:44:57 No. 64. Durajana-Jataka
07:49:12 No. 65. Anabhirati-Jataka
07:51:48 No. 66. Mudulakkhana-Jataka
08:01:29 No. 67. Ucchanga-Jataka
08:05:39 No. 68. Saketa-Jataka
08:08:34 No. 69. Visavanta-Jataka
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The Jataka Volume I. By Robert Chalmers. Full Audiobook
This audiobook is only for reference and accessibility purposes. Avoid treating it as a source of truth. Recommended video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI4O7tvKN5k
"The Jataka Volume I" is a collection of Buddhist folklore about the previous incarnations of the Buddha, both in human and animal form. The book was originally written in Pali and dates back to at least 380 BCE. It includes many stories that have traveled afar and can be traced cross-culturally in the folklore of many countries . The book is divided into six volumes, and the first volume contains 50 stories .
The stories in the book are allegorical tales that provide moral and ethical lessons. Each story illustrates a virtue or a lesson that is relevant to Buddhist teachings . The future Buddha may appear in them as a king, an outcast, a god, an elephant, but in whatever form, he exhibits some virtue that the tale thereby inculcates .
The first volume of "The Jataka" contains stories such as "Apaṇṇaka-jātaka," "Vaṇṇupatha-jātaka," "Serivāṇija-jātaka," "Cullaka-Seṭṭhi-jātaka," "Taṇḍulanāli-jātaka," "Devadhamma-jātaka," "Kaṭṭhahāri-jātaka," "Gāmani-jātaka," "Makhādeva-jātaka," "Sukhavihāri-jātaka," "Lakkhaṇa-jātaka," "Nigrodhamiga-jātaka," "Kaṇḍina-jātaka," "Vātamiga-jātaka," "Kharādiya-jātaka," "Tipallattha-Miga-jātaka," "Māluta-jātaka," "Matakabhatta-jātaka," "Āyācitabhatta-jātaka," "Naḷapāna-jātaka," "Kuruṅga-jātaka," "Kukkura-jātaka," "Bhojājānīya-jātaka," "Ājañña-jātaka," "Tittha-jātaka," "Mahilāmukha-jātaka," "Abhiṇha-jātaka," "Nandivisāla-jātaka," "Kaṇha-jātaka," "Muṇika-jātaka," "Kulāvaka-jātaka," "Nacca-jātaka," "Sammodamāna-jātaka," "Maccha-jātaka," "Vaṭṭaka-jātaka," "Sakuṇa-jātaka," "Tittira-jātaka," "Baka-jātaka," "Nanda-jātaka," "Khadiraṅgāra-jātaka," "Losaka-jātaka," "Kapota-jātaka," "Veḷuka-jātaka," "Makasa-jātaka," "Rohiṇī-jātaka," "Ārāmadūsaka-jātaka," "Vāruṇi-jātaka," "Vedabbha-jātaka," "Nakkhatta-jātaka," "Dummedha-jātaka," "Mahāsīlava-jātaka," "Cūḷa-Janaka-jātaka," "Puṇṇapāti-jātaka," "Phala-jātaka," "Pañcāvudha-jātaka," "Kañcanakkhandha-jātaka," "Vānarinda-jātaka," "Tayodhamma-jātaka," "Bherivāda-jātaka," "Saṃkhadhamana-jātaka," "Asātamanta-jātaka," "Aṇḍabhūta-jātaka," "Takka-jātaka," "Durājāna-jātaka," "Anabhirati-jātaka," "Mudulakkhaṇa-jātaka," "Ucchaṅga-jātaka," "Sāketa-jātaka," "Visavanta-jātaka," "Kuddāla-jātaka," and "Varaṇa-jātaka" [^1^
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00:00:00 Preface
00:13:52 No. 1. Apannaka-Jataka
00:38:07 No. 2. Vannupatha-Jataka
00:46:50 No. 3. Serivanija-Jataka
00:53:33 No. 4. Cullaka-Setthi-Jataka
01:16:48 No. 5. Tandulanali-Jataka
01:24:03 No. 6. Devadhamma-Jataka
01:35:20 No. 7. Katthahari-Jataka
01:40:34 No. 8. Gamani-Jataka
01:42:02 No. 9. Makhadeva-Jataka
01:47:24 No. 10. Sukhavihari-Jataka
01:52:37 No. 11. Lakkhana-Jataka
01:58:24 No. 12. Nigrodhamiga-Jataka
02:16:50 No. 13. Kandina-Jataka
02:21:05 No. 14. Vatamiga-Jataka
02:28:14 No. 15. Kharadiya-Jataka
02:31:35 No. 16. Tipallattha-Miga-Jataka
02:40:36 No. 17. Maluta-Jataka
02:42:56 No. 18. Matakabhatta-Jataka
02:48:15 No. 19. Ayacitabhatta-Jataka
02:50:11 No. 20. Nalapana-Jataka
02:56:27 No. 21. Kurunga-Jataka
03:00:18 No. 22. Kukkura-Jataka
03:07:19 No. 23. Bhojajaniya-Jataka
03:13:06 No. 24. Ajanna-Jataka
03:15:12 No. 25. Tittha-Jataka
03:23:54 No. 26. Mahilamukha-Jataka
03:31:31 No. 27. Abhinha-Jataka
03:35:54 No. 28. Nandivisala-Jataka
03:41:38 No. 29. Kanha-Jataka
03:47:32 No. 30. Munika-Jataka
03:51:00 No. 31. Kulavaka-Jataka
04:09:43 No. 32. Nacca-Jataka
04:14:12 No. 33. Sammodamana-Jataka
04:19:21 No. 34. Maccha-Jataka
04:22:45 No. 35. Vattaka-Jataka
04:31:09 No. 36. Sakuna-Jataka
04:35:26 No. 37. Tittira-Jataka
04:43:57 No. 38. baka-jataka
04:53:48 No. 39. Nanda-Jataka
04:58:55 No. 40. Khadirangara-Jataka
05:19:21 No. 41. Losaka-Jataka
05:38:21 No. 42. Kapota-Jataka
05:45:04 No. 43. Veluka-Jataka
05:48:54 No. 44. Makasa-Jataka
05:52:50 No. 45. Rohini-Jataka
05:55:25 No. 46. Aramadusaka-Jataka
05:59:42 No. 47. Varuni-Jataka
06:02:41 No. 48. Vedabbha-Jataka
06:12:30 No. 49. Nakkhatta-Jataka
06:17:24 No. 50. Dummedha-Jataka
06:22:40 No. 51. Mahasilava-Jataka
06:37:29 No. 52. Cula-Janaka-Jataka
06:38:14 No. 53. Punnapati-Jataka
06:42:10 No. 54. Phala-Jataka
06:46:38 No. 55. Pancavudha-Jataka
06:54:48 No. 56. Kancanakkhandha-Jataka
07:00:34 No. 57. Vanarinda-Jataka
07:05:21 No. 58. Tayodhamma-Jataka
07:10:32 No. 59. Bherivada-Jataka
07:12:36 No. 60. Samkhadhamana-Jataka
07:13:43 No. 61. Asatamanta-Jataka
07:22:51 No. 62. Andabhuta-Jataka
07:36:47 No. 63. Takka-Jataka
07:44:57 No. 64. Durajana-Jataka
07:49:12 No. 65. Anabhirati-Jataka
07:51:48 No. 66. Mudulakkhana-Jataka
08:01:29 No. 67. Ucchanga-Jataka
08:05:39 No. 68. Saketa-Jataka
08:08:34 No. 69. Visavanta-Jataka
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