Once the Buddha Was a Monkey
Discover the enchanting tales of "Once the Buddha Was a Monkey" by Āryaśūra, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2006. This captivating collection features thirty-four traditional stories that delve into the Buddha's previous incarnations, showcasing both human and animal forms. Each narrative vividly illustrates life during a remarkable era in ancient Indian culture, offering insights into daily existence in bustling cities, royal courts, and serene countryside settings surrounded by mountains, deserts, and jungles. Spanning 294 pages, this book is a treasure trove for anyone interested in Buddhism, literary studies, or the rich tapestry of historical narratives. Immerse yourself in these timeless stories that not only entertain but also impart profound wisdom and moral lessons. Perfect for readers seeking to deepen their understanding of Buddhist teachings and the cultural heritage of India.