The story is similar to that of the Puppharatta Játaka (q.v.). As the man stood impaled he looked up, and seeing a crow flying through the air, hailed him and sent a message to his wife, informing her where his possessions lay concealed and asking her to enjoy them (J.ii.443f; cp. Nos.34 and 216). In the introduction to the Játaka it is said that the paccuppannavatthu is given in the Puppharatta Játaka and the atítavatthu in the Indriya Játaka. There seems to be an error here, for the first story of the Indriya Játaka (J.iii.461ff) (unless another story is meant) bears no resemblance to the Kámavilápa Játaka.


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