The Jataka tales are a voluminous body of literature concerning the stories of previous births of Gautama Buddha. Following is the list of Jataka tales mentioned in Buddhist literature or mythology. The tales are dated between 300 BC and 400 AD.
The JÃÂtakas are found as a textual division of the PÃÂli Canon called JÃÂtakapÃÂḷi, included in the Khuddaka Nikaya of the Sutta Pitaka.
The JÃÂtaka-MÃÂlàof Arya à Âura in Sanskrit gives 34 JÃÂtaka stories.
The PaññÃÂsa JÃÂtaka is a non-canonical collection of 50 stories of the Buddha's past lives.
The MahÃÂvastu is a Vinaya text of the LokottaravÃÂda school of Early Buddhism. Over half of the text is composed of JÃÂtaka and AvadÃÂna tales.
Haribhatta's Jatakamala presents thirty-four accounts of the Buddha's past lives. Some of them are:
Here are images illustrating some of the scenes from the Jataka tales: