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Avadāna (; : Apadāna)While avadāna (Sanskrit) and apadāna (Pali) are cognates, the former refers to a broad literature, including both canonical and non-canonical material from multiple Buddhist schools, while the latter refers explicitly to a late addition to Buddhism's Pāli Canon's . is the name given to a type of correlating past lives' virtuous deeds to subsequent lives' events.

Richard Salomon described them as "stories, usually narrated by the Buddha, that illustrate the workings of karma by revealing the acts of a particular individual in a previous life and the results of those actions in his or her present life."

(2025). 9781614291688, Wisdom Publications.

This literature includes around 600 stories in the Pāli language Apadāna ("Legends"). There are also a large number in collections, of which the chief are the Mahāsāṃghika's Mahāvastu ("Great Book") and the 's ( Century of Legends) and ( The Heavenly Legend). These latter collections include accounts relating to and the third-century BCE "righteous ruler," ."Avadāna" (2008).

Amongst the most popular avadānas of Northern Hinayāna Buddhism are:

  • Ratnamālāvadāna, which is a collection of stories about traveling merchants.
  • the story of , preserved in the Mahāvastu under the title jātaka, amongst others, who falls in love with a and saves her life.
  • the Vessantara Jātaka, the story of the compassionate prince who gives away everything he owns, including his wife and children, thereby displaying the virtue of perfect charity.
  • the Suvannasankha jātaka.

Though of later date than most of the canonical Buddhist books, avadānas are held in veneration by the orthodox, and occupy much the same position with regard to Buddhism that the do towards . They act in a similar way to other texts describing past deeds or past lives held in other traditions in the region, such as the aforementioned Puranas, the and of , and the Kalpa Sūtra of .


See also
  • Apadana - Collection of Avadanas in Pali Canon
  • - Type of Buddhist literature, stories about the past lives of Buddha

  • "Avadāna." (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved August 20, 2008, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/45339/Avadana


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