Summary: verses was subsequently written down and forms the prose story, which is summed up, as it were, and clinched by the old verses, and finally the introduction and conclusion became set and formalized. The Jatakas are moral tales where the Buddha-to-be appears in various roles and practices virtues to achieve enlightenment. The Theri poems serve as inspiration for the nun community, emphasizing detachment and insight into the impermanence of all phenomena. Both reveal deep spiritual wisdom and detachment from worldly attachments, presenting a pathway to liberation. Additionally, the works highlight the emphasis on monastic life and asceticism in Buddhism, contrasting with the Brahmanical ideals of marital duties. Overall, these texts provide insight into the Buddhist perspective on life, virtue, and the path to enlightenment.