Kuntaka
Kuntaka is a legendary figure in ancient Indian literature, often associated with the Jataka Tales, which are stories about the previous lives of the Buddha. In these tales, Kuntaka is depicted as a loyal and intelligent dog who serves as a companion to a noble king. His loyalty and bravery are highlighted in various stories, showcasing the bond between humans and animals.
In one notable tale, Kuntaka sacrifices himself to save his master, demonstrating themes of loyalty and selflessness. The character of Kuntaka serves as a moral lesson, emphasizing the virtues of friendship and devotion in the face of adversity.