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              Translations of Jātakas
              GB 891 DJG-DJG/2 · Series · 1830 - 1866
              Part of Papers of Daniel John Gogerly

              The series contains 6 of Gogerly's translations of different Jātaka stories. In Theravāda Buddhism, the jātakas (c. 4th century BCE) are a textual division of the Pāli Canon, included in the Khuḍḍaka Nikāya ('Minor Collection') of the Sutta Piṭaka - the second group of the Pāli collection of Buddhist writings. The term mainly refers to the stories of Gautama Buddha's previous lives, in both human and animal form. The Theravāda jātakas comprise about 547 poems, arranged roughly by increasing number of verses. They are written in a poetical form, the verses consisting of four to six lines, and are devided into chapters called nipātas.

              Gogerly Daniel John 1792-1862 Reverend, Missionary, Pali and Sinhalese translator