Mahānipāta Jātaka
| Translations of Mahānipāta Jātaka | |
|---|---|
| English | The Ten Great Birth Stories of the Buddha |
| Burmese | ဇာတ်တော်ကြီးဆယ်ဘွဲ့ |
| Khmer | ទសជាតក (Tousak Cheadok) |
| Thai | ทศชาติชาดก (RTGS: Thotsachat Chadok) |
| Glossary of Buddhism | |
The Mahānipāta Jātaka, sometimes translated as the Ten Great Birth Stories of the Buddha, are a set of stories from the Jātaka tales (in the Khuddaka Nikāya) describing the ten final lives of the Bodisattva who would finally be born as Siddhartha Gautama and eventually become Gautama Buddha. These jātaka tales revolve around Benares, the current Varanasi in India. The final ten are the best known of the total 547 jātaka tales. In Cambodia and Thailand, they are known as ទសជាតក and ทศชาติชาดก, respectively (dasajāti jātaka or the tales of the 10 rebirths). These render the 10 virtues of mankind, that the enlightenment would reveal. These respective virtues are: renunciation, vigour, benevolence, absolute determination, insight, morality, patience, equanimity, reality and generosity.