Jataka Tales are ancient fables that have been passed down from one generation to the next, as a code of conduct and a guideline for good moral behavior. They are not just stories that preach about the difference between right and wrong. They are charmingly witty narratives, each of which has an important message to convey. These stories are mainly about pass incarnation of Buddha. And are meant to impart the values of self-sacrifice, honestly, morality and devotion to children and adults alike. PRINCE FIVE-WEAPONS AND STICKY HAIR This tale teaches us a valuable lesson that it is not the external weapons we posses or the armory we have that will help us in any crisis the only weapons we need are within us. They are our presence of mind and strength of character. In this story, a young prince uses these qualities to outwit a ferocious demon named Sticky Hair.