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The kingdom of Kapilavastu
Long, long ago, the continent of India was divided into many small kingdoms. A great river named the Ga...
The Triple Jewel: Buddha, Dharma and Sangha
Lord Buddha was a truly Holy Man. His personality, his actions and his whole life make him worthy to be...
The Little Bird that Saved The Burning Forest
There was once a terrible fire raging in a forest. One little bird was lucky enough to escape. But ...
The Young Monk Who Saved The Ants
Once upon a time in the deep mountains forest there lived an old monk and a young monk. The old monk was a great practitioner of Budd...
The Legend Of The Sparrow
"You don't need to be worried about my illness. I believe I will recovergradually." Laying in bed, Mrs. Fan, who h...
The Soft-shell Turtle Who Cures Ailments
Once upon a time there was a couple whose surname was Zhang. They liked eating soft-shell turtle very much. One day they bought a hug...
The Pious Child
San was a very pious child. He loved his parents very much. But his mother and father were old, so old ...
Di Das Foolishness
Di Da was a real busybody, a boy who loved scheming and gossiping about other peoples affairs. Bec...
Little Ba Ca Gia meets the Buddha
One day, the Buddha came to a village. He had such a kind and gentle appearance that all the children i...
Good Deeds
What are good deeds? Here are some good deeds that children should do. -At home, they should respe...
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The Spiral Shells Who Mend The Ship
The Soft-shell Turtle Who Cures Ailments
The Legend Of The Sparrow
The Astute Dog
The Story of A Stupid Boy
The Flies Who Paid A Debt Of Gratitude
The Eleven Pigs
The Young Monk Who Saved The Ants
The Old Hen Who Set The Alarm
The kingdom of Kapilavastu
The Triple Jewel: Buddha, Dharma and Sangha
The Consequences of Wastefulness
The Ants who were Rescued from the Floods
Di Das Foolishness
Baby Peacock
Good Behavior during Sermons
The Little Bird that Saved The Burning Forest
The Woman who Abducted Children
The Painful Consequences of a Bad Fault
Compassion
Faith
Good Deeds
The Pious Child
Buddhist Disciples
Little Ba Ca Gia meets the Buddha
Lord Buddha
The Boddhisattva
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