No; stories based on ancient folktales are a great example of the public domain in use.
Grania Davis has written: 'The Rainbow Annals' 'The monkey king' -- subject(s): English Jataka stories, Jataka stories, Jataka stories, English 'The proud peacock and the mallard' -- subject(s): English Jataka stories, Jataka stories, Jataka stories, English
Jataka tales are the previous stories of buddha 's life.the whole description is mentioned in these jataka stories.
Ellen C. Babbitt has written: 'More Jataka Tales' -- subject(s): English Jataka stories, Jataka stories
Jataka tales.
pali was the languages in which jataka's tales were composed
Jataka refers to the accounts of the former lives of Buddha Gautama Siddhartha.
Noor Inayat Khan is the author of Twenty Jataka Tales. She had an Indian father and an American mother. She wrote children's stories but during World War II, she volunteered to become a spy. She worked for the French Resistance and was executed by the Germans.
The author of the Jataka Tales is unknown as they are a collection of stories from Buddhist literature. They are believed to have been compiled over several centuries by various authors and storytellers across different regions.
a collection of 547 stories that shows life lessons. Buddha lived 550 lives and in each story of the collection he lives as a person, animal and god to becoming the" enlightened one".
The jataka tales are stories which represent the Buddhas teachings, they are almost always illustrated in animal form and are useful to help teach the moral codes and disciplines to children
Rafe Martin has written: 'The Hungry Tigress' 'Mysterious tales of Japan' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Juvenile literature, Folklore 'The storytelling princess' -- subject(s): Fiction, Princes, Storytelling, Princesses 'Animal Dreaming' 'The boy who loved mammoths' -- subject(s): Mammoths, Fiction 'The world before this one' -- subject(s): Seneca mythology, Folklore, Indians of North America, Tales, Juvenile literature, Seneca Indians 'The eagle's gift' -- subject(s): Folklore, Eskimos, Tales 'Birdwing' -- subject(s): Fiction, Voyages and travels, People with disabilities, Princes, Swans, Fairy tales 'The Shark God' -- subject(s): Sharks, Adaptations, Folklore, Gods and goddesses, Hawaiian Folktales, Brothers and sisters 'The Hungry Tigress and Other Traditional Asian Tales' 'Rafe Martin Tells His Children's Stories' 'The language of birds' -- subject(s): Folklore 'The Banyan Deer' 'A Girl and the Sea' -- subject(s): Fairy tales 'The Banyan Deer' 'Foolish rabbit's big mistake' -- subject(s): English Jataka stories, Jataka stories 'Foolish rabbit's big mistake' -- subject(s): English Jataka stories, Jataka stories, Jataka stories, English 'A storyteller's story' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Authorship, Biography, Children's stories, Juvenile literature 'Boy Who Loved Mammoths and Other Tales'
Some major stories in the Tripitaka include the life of Buddha, his teachings, the stories of his disciples, and parables that teach moral lessons. The Jataka tales, which recount the previous lives of the Buddha, are also prominent in the Tripitaka. Additionally, the Vinaya Pitaka contains rules and guidelines for monastic discipline.