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Journal articles on the topic "Thai Jataka stories"

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Jory, Patrick. "Thai and Western Buddhist Scholarship in the Age of Colonialism: King Chulalongkorn Redefines the Jatakas." Journal of Asian Studies 61, no. 3 (2002): 891–918. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3096350.

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As part of the 1996–97 Fiftieth Jubilee celebrations, Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej published his version of the Mahajanaka Jataka, one of the many stories of the Buddha's former lives in the Theravada Buddhist tradition (Bhumibol 1996). The publication, in both English and Thai and complete with lavish illustrations, was heavily promoted by various agencies of the bureaucracy (especially in the media and the schools) and met with much public acclaim. Several editions of the book were published, including a cartoon version for younger readers (Bhumibol 1999). Tapes and CDs with readings o
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Putra, I. Wayan Daryatma, Imam Santosa, and Pindi Setiawan. "Perancangan Animasi 360o Relief Jataka Candi Borobudur bagi Remaja 16-18 Tahun." ANDHARUPA: Jurnal Desain Komunikasi Visual & Multimedia 5, no. 01 (2019): 63–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.33633/andharupa.v5i01.2019.

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AbstrakCerita relief Jataka pada Candi Borobudur memiliki pesan moral yang penting untuk disampaikan sebagai sarana pendidikan budi pekerti, namun perbedaan zaman menjadi masalah yang menyebabkan cerita relief Jataka tidak dapat dibaca sehingga sulit dimengerti oleh para remaja 16-18 tahun sehingga perlu dilakukan adaptasi cerita ke media yang dapat dimengerti dengan remaja masa kini. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memahami dan menyampaikan pesan cerita relief Jataka dengan Bahasa Rupa dan merancang kembali cerita tersebut ke dalam animasi 3600 agar mudah dipahami remaja 16-18 tahun. Metode pe
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Shin, Dong-hun. "Literary Therapeutic Reading of Ananda Stories in Buddhist Sutra Jataka." Korean Buddhist Counselling Society 18 (December 31, 2023): 39–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.35855/kbca.2023.18.02.

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This paper explores the therapeutic potential within the past life stories of Ananda from the Buddhist sutra Jataka, applying the literary therapy theories and methods of the Society of Korean Literary Therapy.Literary therapeutics regards humans as literary beings, and its main task is to reflect on and adjust the story-in-depth inherent in life through the story-in-depth inherent in works. Using Ananda's narratives as a reflective tool, this study aims to examine the mindsets and behaviors that modern individuals should adopt when pursuing religious practices and the path of sainthood. In th
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Arun Kumar Nishad. "Modern Sanskrit poetry and Other than Sanskrit words." Knowledgeable Research: A Multidisciplinary Journal 1, no. 08 (2023): 53–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.57067/pprt.2023.1.08.53-67.

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There has been trade in India since the Rig Vedic period. It is mentioned in the situation that the watery horses, powerful chariots and woolen clothes of the Indus region were famous all over the world. The Atharvaveda has only one Sukta in the name of Vanijya Sukta - Descriptions of sea visits are also found in Jataka stories and Buddhist stories. Business reasons are used to visit the traders of one country to another country. He (traders) had to teach the dialect of that country for their thoughts and purchasing and purchasing goods. The Harappans were identified as very good marine sailor
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Sikharani. "Society depicted in modern Sanskrit tales." Knowledgeable Research A Multidisciplinary Journal 4, no. 05 (2025): 58–60. https://doi.org/10.57067/bfc8zd14.

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The history of stories is as old as human life. Just as there is no clear unanimous evidence about the origin of human life, similarly there is no clear evidence of the beginning of stories, but some examples of this are found in Vedas, Puranas, Upanishads, Smriti Granthas, Ramayana, Mahabharata etc. There has been a huge tradition of Sanskrit stories from Vedic times till today. In which Panchtantra, Hitopadesh, Jataka Kathas etc. stories are found. Which has been divided into three parts in western countries at present - 1. Fairy Tales 2. Fables 3. Didactic Tales. Modern Sanskrit literature
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Paswan, Kamlesh. "Varna system described in Buddhist literature." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 9, no. 6 (2024): 130–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2024.v09.n06.018.

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Jataka tales are a part of the Buddhist book Tripitaka's Khuddaka Nikaya. They contain stories of Buddha's previous births. In these stories, an attempt has been made to explain ethics and religion through entertainment. The society of the Jataka period was influenced by the traditional caste system. Tendencies to accept the superiority of castes in social relations are also seen in the Buddha era, but there it is said to give special priority to good deeds rather than caste or birth. In Buddhist literature, instructions have been given to follow morality, good conduct and good character for a
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K. G. J. U., Dissanayake, and Manamperi A. K. M. "A Study of Dance Usage in Kusa Paba Movie." Vidyodaya Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 08, no. 02 (2023): 78–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.31357/fhss/vjhss.v08i02.07.

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A dance technique used to supplement the acting can be identified in modern Sinhala films that have taken Indian historical stories as a source. The Sinhala film Kusa Paba, directed by Sunil Ariyaratne, is based on the Kusa Jãtaka in the book Pansiya Panas Jathaka Potha, and it is set in North Indian social culture. The research problem of this study is to investigate how the proposed social culture is revealed through the use of dance in the Kusa Paba film. The central assumption of this study is to identify the use of dance in this film and, secondarily, to recognize the proposed social cult
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Ehret, Christian. "Mural Rights: Establishing Standing for Communities Under American Moral Rights Laws." Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy 10 (April 1, 2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/tlp.2010.50.

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The origins of mural art have been traced back more than 30,000 years, evidenced by prehistoric images of animals found painted on the walls of the Chauvet Cave in Southern France.1 Throughout history, murals have been employed by man to tell stories and to convey artistic expression. The Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, India, date back to the third century B.C. and contain intricate mural art depicting the Jataka stories.2 The San Bartolo murals in Guatemala were created in the first century B.C. and represent an important part of Mayan history.3 The significance of mural art still exists in soc
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Books on the topic "Thai Jataka stories"

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Lefferts, H. Leedom, Jr., author, Wernsdörfer Martina 1968 author, and Universität Zürich Völkerkundemuseum, eds. Devotion: Image, recitation, and celebration of the Vessantara Epic in Northeast Thailand. Arnoldsche Art Publishers, 2017.

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Phānitchaphan, Withī, Kōmon Phānitchaphan, and Wat Wīang Tā Mō̜n (Wiang Ta, Thailand), eds. Čhittrakam Wīang Tā =: Wiang Ta murals. Sūn Nangsư̄ Čhulālongkō̜nmahāwitthayālai, 1989.

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From the Fifty Jataka: Selections from the Thai Pannasa Jataka. Silkworm Books, 2019.

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Chādok læ prawat phutthasāwok-phutthasāwikā. Mahāʻut, 2003.

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Bowie, Katherine A. Of Beggars and Buddhas: The Politics of Humor in the Vessantara Jataka in Thailand. University of Wisconsin Press, 2017.

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Of Beggars and Buddhas: The Politics of Humor in the Vessantara Jataka in Thailand. University of Wisconsin Press, 2017.

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Buddhist Storytelling in Thailand and Laos: The Vessantara Jataka Scroll and the Asian Civilisations Museum. Asian Civilisations Museum, 2013.

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Illuminating the Life of the Buddha. The Bodleian Library, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Thai Jataka stories"

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Naomi, Appleton. "Creative Tensions in the Past Lives of the Buddha." In The Buddha. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197649466.003.0003.

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Abstract What happened to the Buddha-to-be between his vow at Dipankara Buddha’s feet and his birth in his final existence? The intervening period is said to have lasted a vast number of lifetimes, and many of these lifetimes are recounted in the form of “jataka” or past-life stories, a genre hugely popular in Buddhism. In particular, there are two tensions in understandings of the jataka genre: first, between the idea that the stories demonstrate the long path to buddhahood, and the fact that many stories exhibit far more worldly concerns; and second, between the stories’ role in building up
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Shanmugapriya, Ms K., and Dr G. Christopher. "A NEVER-ENDING CONTEMPORANEOUS: EPICS AND TALES." In Research Trends in Language, Literature & Linguistics Volume 3 Book 2. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bblt2p2ch3.

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Many of us grew up hearing stories that have been told numerous times through various mediums such as oral narration, books, TV, and films, in addition to the oral, written, and visual formats of Indian classical epics and fables. On the other hand, various other creative approaches, such as dancing, painting, clay artworks, textiles, theme parks, and so on, play an essential role in story narrations. To liven things up, inventive art and techniques will assist those antique literary works become everlastingly modern. The growth and evolutions of Indian ancient literature is never ending proce
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