Publisher's Synopsis
"The Story of We-Than-Da-Ya: A Buddhist Legend" recounts the tale of We-Than-Da-Ya, drawn from Buddhist tradition. This book presents a retelling of the legend, likely rooted in the Jataka tales, which detail the previous lives of the Buddha. Readers interested in Buddhist folklore, Asian history, and religious narratives will find this story both informative and engaging. It offers insights into the values and beliefs embedded within Buddhist culture. This edition aims to make the story accessible to a wider audience, preserving the essence of the original legend while presenting it in a clear and compelling manner.
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