Dhillon continued his work as a producer with Jataka Tales for Japanese television, Sanatta, a horror series, I Like an interview based series for B4U Music.
In Buddhism, Sharabha appears in Jataka Tales as a previous birth of the Buddha.
There are several references about an Andhra kingdom and a people called Andhras in the Sanskrit epics Mahabharata and Ramayana, Puranas, and Buddhist Jataka Tales.
Many of the stories and motifs found in the Jataka such as the Rabbit in the Moon of the Śaśajâtaka (Jataka Tales: no.316), are found in numerous other languages and media.
The Jataka Tales or 'Birth Stories' are a collection of 550 mythological stories of former lives of the Buddha.
The Jataka Tales (Buddhist literature, 5th century AD)
The Jataka Tales are a collection of 547 Buddhist stories, which are for the most part moral stories with an ethical purpose.
The last two are also mentioned in Buddhist stories of Jataka Tales and Jimutavahana.
Lao people have also written many versions of the Jataka Tales.
Burmese literature has been greatly influenced by Buddhism, notably the Jataka Tales.