The Questions of King Milinda
BOOK IV.
APPENDIX
Devadatta in the Gātakas
No. of Gātaka | Character filled by Devadatta | Character filled by the Bodisat |
1 | Merchant | Merchant |
3 | Merchant | Merchant |
11 | Deer (Kāḷa) | His father |
12 | Deer (Sākha) | Deer (Nigrodha) |
20 | Water sprite | Monkey |
21 | Hunter | Kurunga deer |
33 | Quail | Quail |
51 | Minister | King |
57 | Crocodile | Monkey king |
58 | Monkey king | His son |
72 | Woodman | Elephant |
73 | King | King |
113 | Jackal | Tree god |
122 | King | Elephant |
131 | Piliya | Saṃkha |
139 | Fisherman | Tree god |
141 | Chameleon | Iguana |
142 | Drunkard | Jackal |
143 | Jackal | Lion |
160 | Vinīlaka (a crow) | King of Videha |
168 | Hawk | Quail |
174 | Monkey | Brahman |
184 | Groom | Minister |
193 | Cripple | King Paduma |
194 | King | Countryman |
204 | Crow | Crow |
206 | Hunter | Kurunga deer |
208 | Crocodile | Monkey |
210 | Bird | Bird |
220 | Unjust judge | Just judge |
221 | Hunter | Elephant |
222 | Hunter | Nandiya (monkey king) |
231 | Elephant trainer | Elephant trainer |
[304] 240 | King Pingala | Prince |
241 | Jackal | Minister |
243 | Musician | Musician |
277 | Ascetic | Pigeon |
294 | Jackal | Tree god |
295 | Jackal | Tree god |
303 | Lion | Bird |
313 | King Kalābu | Kundaka (a brahman) |
326 | Brahman | God |
329 | Kāḷabāhu (a woodman) | Parrot |
335 | Jackal | Lion |
342 | Crocodile | Monkey |
353 | Pingiya (a purohit) | Teacher |
357 | Mad elephant | Elephant king |
358 | King Patāpa | His son |
367 | Doctor | Hag |
389 | Crow | Brahman |
397 | Jackal | Lion |
404 | Monkey king | Monkey king |
416 | King of Benares | His son |
422 | King of Ketiya | Brahman |
438 | Ascetic | Partridge |
445 | Sākha (a minister) | Nigrodha (a king) |
448 | Hawk | Cock |
457 | Adhamma (a god) | Dhamma (a god) |
466 | Carpenter | Carpenter |
472 | King of Benares | Prince Paduma |
482 | Man | Ruru deer |
503 | Thief | Parrot |
505 | Ascetic Prince | Somanassa |
506 | Snake charmer | Snake king |
64 in all |
Professor Fausböll has kindly allowed me to look at the advance sheets of his fifth volume, so that the above list is complete down to No. 513. There maybe a few more instances in the remaining 37 Gātakas not yet printed.