Avadana

/əˈvɑːdənə/ noun

In Buddhist literature, a moral tale or story about the past deeds and karma of Buddha and his disciples.

Sanskrit 'avadāna' meaning 'a heroic deed' or 'exploit.' The term comes from 'ava' (away) and 'dā' (to give), originally meaning something given or granted. It evolved to describe narratives in Buddhist texts compiled around the 3rd-4th centuries.

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