Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How, when a brahmin lost his son, neither he nor any of his family lamented or wept, and of their exceeding great reward.
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: A king, being jealous of his queen's affection for her child, has the boy mutilated and killed, and is punished by being cast into Hell.
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How a merchant warned the members of his caravan against eating strange food, and how those that neglected his warning were poisoned by an evil spirit.
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: The biter bit, or the story of the knavish doctor who was killed by the snake which he pretended was harmless.
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: The same story as the preceding one, to which is added how certain lads were acquitted of the charge of having caused the death of the doctor.
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: A woman who betrayed her husband to death, and was afterwards deserted by her lover, has her folly brought home to her by witnessing the fate of a greedy jackal.
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How a king got a charm from a nāga by which he understood the sounds of all animals: his queen tried to get the charm from him, but was foiled through some advice given by Sakka, disguised as a goat.
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How a farmer was saved by a good crab from being killed by a snake in league with a crow: the two latter were themselves killed.
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How a wicked person, disguised as a Brother, caused the expulsion of Brethren from a kingdom, and the spiritual ruin of the people: Sakka interfered and saved the kingdom.