Jataka Tales
Jataka Tales are a collection of stories from ancient India that illustrate the previous lives of the Buddha. Each tale conveys moral lessons and ethical values, often featuring animals or humans who demonstrate virtues like kindness, wisdom, and self-sacrifice.
These stories are an important part of Buddhist literature and serve to teach followers about the principles of compassion and morality. The tales are often used in Buddhist teachings and are popular in various cultures, highlighting the universal themes of good versus evil and the importance of making wise choices.