Syama Jataka

Mural at Wat Chomphu Wek, Thailand depicting the scene as Syama got shot with an arrow.
Translations of
Syama Jataka
PaliSuvanna Sāma Jātaka
Burmeseသုဝဏ္ဏသာမဇာတ်
Khmerសុវណ្ណសាមជាតក
Sovannasam Cheadok
Thaiสุวรรณสามชาดก
RTGSSuwannasam Chadok
Glossary of Buddhism

The Syama Jataka, Sama Jataka, Sovannasam Cheadok or Suwannasam Chadok is the third of the Jataka tales in the collection of Ten Jataka or Mahanipata Jataka, which tell of the last ten lives of the Buddha prior to the life in which he achieves enlightenment.[1] The Syama Jataka tells the story of a Bodhisatva who descends to earth to be born as the child of two pious hermits. As a young man, Sovannasam becomes a hermit as well, and then dedicates himself to the care of his parents who have been blinded. Followers of Buddhism believe that the Buddha told the story in a sermon at Wat Chetapun to explain the virtues of Sovannasam's conduct to a monk who was uncertain whether it was appropriate for a monk to take care of his parents.

  1. ^ Asiatic Mythology: A Detailed Description and Explanation of the Mythologies by J. Hackin p.91