37a: Devadatta – 1316
the Birth Story about the Antelope (
Kuruṅga-miga-jātaka
, Ja 21)
the Birth Story about One with Great Virtue (
Sīlava-jātaka
, Ja 51)
the Birth Story about the Lord of the Monkeys (
Vānarinda-jātaka
, Ja 57)
the Birth Story about the Three Things (
Tayo-dhamma-jātaka
, Ja 58)
the Birth Story about the Assertion of Truth (
Saccaṅkira-jātaka
, Ja 73)
the Birth Story about the Deceitful Jackal (
Sigāla-jātaka
, Ja 113)
the Birth Story about the Fool (
Dummedha-jātaka
, Ja 122)
the Birth Story about the Miser (
Asampadāna-jātaka
, Ja 131)
the Birth Story about Falling Both Ways (
Ubhato-bhaṭṭha-jātaka
, Ja 139)
the Birth Story about the Jackal (
Sigāla-jātaka
, Ja 142)
the Birth Story about Shining Forth (
Virocana-jātaka
, Ja 143)
the Birth Story about the Young Brahmin Sañjīva (
Sañjīva-jātaka
, Ja 150).
Book of the Twos:
the Birth Story about the Crossbreed (
Vinīlaka-jātaka
, Ja 160)
the Birth Story about the Treacherous Monkey (
Dubbhiya-makkaṭa-jātaka
, Ja
174)
the Birth Story about the Jewel Thief (
Maṇi-cora-jātaka
, Ja 194)
the Birth Story about the Hero Crow Vīrika (
Vīraka-jātaka
, Ja 204)
the Birth Story about the Antelope (
Kuruṅga-miga-jātaka
, Ja 206)
the Birth Story about the Murderous Crocodile (
Suṁsumāra-jātaka
, Ja 208)
the Birth Story about the Woodpecker Kandagalaka (
Kanda-galaka-jātaka
, Ja
210)
the Birth Story about the Family Priest Dhammaddhaja (
Dhammaddhaja-jātaka
,
Ja 220)
the Birth Story about the Renunciant’s Robe (
Kāsāva-jātaka
, Ja 221)
the Birth Story about the Monkey Little Nanda (
Cūḷa-nandiya-jātaka
, Ja 222)
the Birth Story about the Crocodile (
Kumbhīla-jātaka
, Ja 224)
the Birth Story about the Shoes (
Upāhana-jātaka
, Ja 231)
the Birth Story about the Unjust King Mahā Piṅgala (
Mahā-piṅgala-jātaka
, Ja
240)
the Birth Story about the Jackal Sabbadāṭhi (
Sabba-dāṭhi-jātaka
, Ja 241)
the Birth Story about the Heavenly Musician Guttila (
Guttila-jātaka
, Ja 243).
Book of the Threes:
the Birth Story about the Feathered One (
Romaka-jātaka
, Ja 277)
the Birth Story about eating Jambu Plums (
Jambu-khādaka-jātaka
, Ja 294).