@article{oai:stars.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008040, author = {小林, 信彦 and Kobayashi, Nobuhiko}, issue = {30}, journal = {国際文化論集, INTERCULTURAL STUDIES}, month = {Jul}, note = {In the story of Jataka 316, a hare jumps into fire to offer his own body as broiled meat. This is a story of extreme self-sacrifice. The hare does this extreme act in order to satisfy a condition for becoming a buddha. This story was transmitted to Japan and adapted as konjakumonogatari-shu(今昔物語集) 5.13. However, its keystone has changed. The Japanese hare is not interested in becoming a buddha. Instead, the hare aims to acquire makoto-no-kokoro (誠ノ心 sincere heart): one who is possessed of it is said to defer his own profit to the interest of others., 1, KJ00000682755, 論文, Article}, pages = {3--50}, title = {ウサギ ガ ヒ ニ トビコム ハナシ ノ ニホンバン ホカ ノ ヴァージョン ニハナイ ハッソウ ト スジハコビ}, year = {2004}, yomi = {コバヤシ, ノブヒコ} }