Catudvārajātaka untranslated
Catudvārajātaka (Ja 439). Contains the story of Mittavindaka.
The Jātaka probably derives its name from the fact that the Ussadaniraya, where Mittavindaka was destined to suffer, looked like a city with four gates, surrounded by a wall.
For the introductory story see the Gijjhajātaka (Ja 164).
The story is sometimes called the Mahā Mittavindakajātaka, e.g., Ja.i.363; iii.206.
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