The earliest Jataka tales were created in the 3rd century BC. They went far beyond India, they influenced the respective literatures of China and Japan – and through Iran and Arab countries Jataka penetrated into Europe, particularly into Ukraine. By comparing, for example, the Indian Jataka tale "Golden Duck", the Japanese fairy tale "Vdjachna zhuravka" (Grateful Crane), and one of the oldest Ukrainian fairy tales "Kryvenka kachechka" (Limping Duck), you realize that people with twin souls live on our planet.
This is the first publication of Jataka tales in Ukraine translated and adapted for children."
Translated from English by Tina Karrol-Marynychenko
In Ukrainian.
Illustrations: Yana Hrankovska
Edition type: premium, colored, hard cover
Format: 236x305 mm
Number of pages: 24
Publisher: A-BA-BA-HA-LA-MA-HA, Kyiv
Contents:
1. Rak ta Zhuravel‘
2. Malyy khorobryy luchnyk
3. Zlyy prynts
4. Mavpa i namysto korolevy
5. Vydry ta Lysytsja
6. Nerozumni mavpy
7. Antylopa, Djatel ta Cherepakha
8. Zolota Kachechka
9. Shchaslyvchyk ta Chornjavchyk
10. Seljanyn ta yoho Buyvol