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J215 Kacchapa Jātaka - The Talkative Tortoise

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  MORAL Learning attitude, Clear comprehension, Guard the sense-doors READABILITY Beginner INTRODUCTION A tortoise being carried through the air by geese! Why did it fall down?

J96 Telapatta Jataka - The 100th Prince and the Lovely Ogresses

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  MORAL Clear comprehension; Guard the sense-doors READABILITY  Advanced REFLECTION Do not let greed corrupt the mind. Do not soak the mind in anger. Those who restrain the sense faculties, Diligently practice until you reach the goal.

J15 Kharadiya Jataka - The Disobedient Deer

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MORAL  Unwillingness to learn essential things; Unteachable READABILITY  Beginner INTRODUCTION A deer which would not come to be taught the tricks of deer, is caught in a trap. REFLECTION The wise sincerely works on the causes, but the fools regret and fear upon the bad results. When sufferings have not arisen, many beings indulge in sensual pleasures and are easily misled by perceptions. Even if the best and most experienced teacher (the deer king) is right in front of us, we do not take the initiative nor are we keen to learn. When we are ready to learn, the opportunity to learn from the teacher is missed (the deer has lost its life). It is often said, "prepare for rainy days"... If there is no rain, would we want to prepare an umbrella in advance?

J114 Mitacinti Jataka - The Three Fish

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MORAL  The perils of laziness READABILITY  Beginner INTRODUCTION Two fish are caught in a net because of their foolishness; learn how the third and wiser fish rescues them. REFLECTION Do not put off what you can do today. Delaying because of laziness and greed leads to disaster.

J168 Sakunagghi Jataka - The Quail and the Falcon

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MORAL  Quick wittedness saves the day, advantageous environments, guard the sense-doors READABILITY  Beginner INTRODUCTION How a little quail got caught by a falcon and later beat the falcon down by fighting on his own ground. REFLECTION In this story of the quail and the falcon, we see the Buddha warning us not to go into wrong places. Because of greed for food, the quail left the safety of his home and intruded into the enemy’s territory. The quail could have been hurt or even died, but he managed to escape back to his home. So what are the wrong places to go for a spiritual person? The Buddha said the wrong places to go is the world of 5 sensual pleasures, which are desires of what we see, hear, smell, taste and touch. If we get lost in this world, we will be in great danger.

J215 Kacchapa Jataka -- The Talkative Turtle

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  [MORAL  The dangers of angry speech and over-speaking] [READABILITY Intermediate II ] The Art of Interaction Speak the Dhamma or remain noble silent. Speak and act with clear comprehension. Listen to advice from the wise. Do not speak when angry. Make decisions when calm!