What is the difference between Jataka tales and Aesop's fables?
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jataka tales are morel stories and aseop's fables are a group of stories those are written by a Greek storyteller aseop.
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The following are the differences between the Jataka Tales and Aesop's Fables.
- The Jataka Tales are a group of stories that concern the previous births of the Buddha in different forms.
- These are all stories with a moral to teach. The Buddha in his various forms comes and solves the problems the other characters face in these stories.
- A fable is a story that has legendary creatures, animals, and plants as its characters and leads to a particular moral.
- Aesop's fables are a collection of stories credited to a Greek slave Aesop. The stories in the collection all teach about specific morals.
- The Jataka Tales are not similar to Aesop's fables, they are morality tales based on the teachings of Buddhism. Aesop's fables are general morality tales with animals as characters.
- The Jataka Tales do not necessarily contain animals.
- These are the differences between Jataka Tales and Aesop's Fables.
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