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  1. The Mahakapi Jataka is one of the Jataka tales or stories of the former lives of the Buddha, when he was still a Bodhisattva, as a king of the monkeys [2] Story. The story runs that the Bodhisattva was born as a monkey, ruler over 80,000 monkeys. They lived at a spot near the Ganges and ate of the fruit of a great mango tree.

  2. Mahakapi Jataka (#407) The Bodhisatta was once a king of monkeys. He led a troop of eighty thousand that fed regularly in a giant mango tree on the bank of the Ganges River that bore the sweetest, most delicious fruit.

  3. Feb 12, 2021 · Mahakapi Jataka: The Great Monkey King (Jat 407) is a tale of one of the previous lives of the Buddha. This tale is included in a collection known as the Jataka tales . Contents

  4. One Jataka story that became popular in Buddhist art is the Mahakapi Jataka. This Jataka describes how the Bodhisattva was born as a Great Monkey who dwelled in a beautiful Himalayan forest among a large troop of monkeys.

  5. One Jataka story that became popular in Buddhist art is the Mahakapi Jataka. This Jataka describes how the Bodhisattva was born as a Great Monkey who dwelled in a beautiful Himalayan forest among a large troop of monkeys.

  6. Mahakapi Jataka: The Great Monkey King - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia. One day in Jetavana Monastery bhikkhus began talking about the good that the Buddha did for his relatives.

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  8. MAHĀKAPI-JĀTAKA. 1. "You made yourself," etc. —The Master told this while dwelling in Jetavana, concerning good works towards one's relatives. The occasion will appear in the Bhaddasāla Birth 2. They began talking in the Hall of Truth, saying, "The supreme Buddha does good works towards his relatives." [370] .