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AVADANASATAKA

The Avadanasataka (A Hundred Glorious Deeds) is an anthology of one hundred biographical stories in Sanskrit from the first to second centuries C.E.

The stories are thematically organized into ten “books” that portray the truth of the doctrine of KARMA (ACTION) and the power of religious Dana (GIVING), Faith, and devotion.

An earlier version is preserved in Chinese (Taisho no. 200).


See also: Avadana; Divyavadana; Jataka


Bibliography


Bagchi, P. C. “A Note on the Avadanasataka and Its Chinese Translation.” Visvabharati Annals 1 (1945): 56–61.

Fa Chow, trans. “Chuan Tsi Pai Yuan King and the Avadanasataka.” Visvabharati Annals 1 (1945): 35–55.

Feer, Léon, trans. Avadana-çataka: Cent légendes bouddhiques.

Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1891. Reprint, Amsterdam: APA-Oriental Press, 1979.

Strong, John S. “The Transforming Gift: An Analysis of Devotional Acts of Offering in Buddhist Avadana Literature.” History of Religions 18 (1979): 221–237.

Joel Tatelman