About This Book
A selection of twenty-six short parables translated from Pāli, this collection gathers brief narratives—many starring animals, ogres, and mythic figures—used to teach ethical principles and practical wisdom associated with Buddhist teaching. Each tale conveys a single moral such as gratitude, patience, prudence, and the dangers of anger or greed, often through vivid anecdote and variant canonical versions. An introductory note and glossary contextualize names and pronunciation while illustrations accompany the stories.
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