Summary: In the present plaque, a vivid depiction of a birth story is shown with beautifully crafted birds engaging in a quarrel between a crow and an owl. Various Jatakas are represented with the Bodhisattva depicted in different roles such as a royal treasurer, trader, royal chaplain, brahmin ascetic, and a clever man. Several scenes include animals like a bull, a crab in a lake, and an elephant being rebuked by a tree-sprite. The significance of these depictions is explained, such as the Bodhisattva's compassion in feeding animals and the extraordinary faculties attributed to mythical creatures like the harhsa. Detailed analyses and comparisons with other plaques provide insights into the symbolic value and narrative depth of the pictorial representations of Jatakas in Burma, showcasing the intricate artistry and storytelling tradition of the region.