The Konjaku Tales: From a Medieval Japanese Collection. Indian section, 第 1 部Yoshiko Kurata Dykstra Intercultural Research Institute, Kansai University of Foreign Studies Publication, 1986 - 272 ページ The Konjaku Tales contains translations from the Konjaku monogatarish , the largest Japanese story collection, which dates from the early twelfth century. The original work contains more than one thousand tales from India, China, and Japan. |
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How Daibadatta Fought against | 10 |
The Konjaku monogatarishū | 23 |
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answered appeared ascetic asked attained became become bodhisattvas body born Brahman brother Buddha Buddhist called cause celestial chapter characters child collection contains daughter death deity demon desire disciples dream enlightenment enter Buddhahood evil existence explained father finally five five hundred followed four future gate gold head heard Hearing heaven hell heretic human husband immediately India Japan Japanese jewels kill king Konjaku Lady later leave lives Long ago look master merit minister mother mountain Nanda narrates never night offered pagoda palace parents past person poem practice preached present priest prince reborn received refers replied respects returned revealed saying sent setsuwa seven Shaka stories suffering Sutra tale tales tells temple thought thousand told and handed took treasures tree various visited wealthy wife wish woman