The story of the prince Asadisa. It was told in reference to the Great Renunciation to show that in former lives also the Bodhisatta had renounced a royal state (J.ii.86-92). The latter part of the story is given in the Mahávastu and is called the Saraksepana Játaka (Mtu.ii.82-3).
The story is figured in the Bharhut Stupa (Cunningham, p.70, and Plate xxvii.13) and in the Sanchi Tope (Fergusson, Tree and Serpent Worship, p.181, Plate xxxvi). King Kittisiri of Ceylon wrote a beautiful poem in Sinhalese based on this Játaka. Cv. Supplement 101, vs.13.