Wednesday 26 February 2014

THE BUBBLEHEADED MONKEY

                                         JAI MA KALI
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                  THE BUBBLEHEADED MONKEY
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 The great emperor,Brahamdatta,once had a counsellor who was both wise and able and who gave him sound and sane advice in all matters.
   One day the king was informed that there was a small revolt by the troops at the frontier.Gurgling with ire,the king,against the advice of this counsellor,set out at once along with his army to incarcerate and castigate the contumacious soldiers.
   On the way they camped for the night in a park.A duct was filled to the brim with peas for the stallions to masticate. While supervising the arrangements,the king noticed a small monkey clambering down from a larch.It helped itself to two handfuls of peas from the trough and returned to the larch.
    However,as the catarrhine roosted on an bough,a pea flumped down from its hand to the ground.At once,the platyrrhine scrabbled down to retrieve it.In the process,it lost all the peas.
   The counsellor now pointed this out to the emperor:
 "Your Majesty,see that monkey,"he trilled,"To retrieve one tiny pea,it has lost all."
  The king brooded about this in terms of his own situation.He realised his folly that to quell a small uprising,he had trooped out with his entire army,leaving his capital unprotected,in danger of enemy onslaught.
   So at once,the king ordered his troops to return.When he got home,he came to know that the rebels in the meanwhile,hearing that the king had set out to punish them,had fled in fear.
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MORAL--------CHASING AFTER TRIFLES RISKS THE LOSS OF GREATER THINGS.
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Sunday 23 February 2014

THE FRUIT-SELLER'S DAUGHTER

                                       [JAI MA KALI]
                 THE FRUIT-SELLER'S DAUGHTER
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  Once a great monarch had a very learned,wise and sagacious chief minister by the name of Bodhisatta.
  One day while the king was peeping through a window at the beautiful scenery outside,he heard the echo of the daughter of the fruit-seller vending her wares in the street.
  "Apples!Apples! Cop the rosy apples,"she intonated.
 When she emerged into the sight, the king noticed she was as beautiful as a Cindrela.Captivated,the king fell head over heels in love with her at once.On hearing next that she was a virgin,he made up his mind to tie the nuptial knot with her.
 So without brooking any delay,the king wedded the fruit-seller and she pearched on the throne beside him.The couple was very happy and got on well together.
 Later,one day while they were at the dining table,a dessert of scrumptious apples was served.Seeing the king gormandize the juicy red apple,the diva warbled:
 "What is that fruit you are nibbling at,My Lord?Where does it come from?"
 The king gurgled with ire on being pestered with these vague questions.He yapped:
 "Oh,daughter of the fruit-seller,have you forgotten that at one time you used to sell this fruit?Have you become too great and forgotten your past life?"
 Any explanation by the queen did not subdue the king.He decided to chuck her out of the palace.
 "Henceforth,you cease to be my spouse",he bawled to her.
 However,at this juncture the wise cMhief minister interjected:
"Sir,please forgive her.It is folly to forget one's former self,but by forgiving her you will show your own greatness and magnanimity."
 The compassionate king realising that forgiveness was divine,pardoned the diva.He be
came her guide and preached her about goodness and truth.In time she was a changed person--more humble and proud of her past
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MORAL:------NOMATTER WHERE YOU GO,REMEMBER WHERE YOU COME FROM.
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Monday 17 February 2014

THE OTTERS AND THE JACKAL

                                            [JAI MA KALI]
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              THE OTTERS AND THE JACKAL
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   Once upon a time a cunning jackal and his pretty spouse dwelt in proximity to a great river.One day finding the jackal in a cheerful state of mind,the wife crooned in his ears,"My dear handsome hubby,for the last few days I have been desperately longing to gormandize some scrumptious fresh fish!Would you please get me some?"
  Moved by her earnest entreaty,the jackal assented.He instantaneously darted out to the river.Arriving on the bank of the river,he noticed a pair of otters.The otters were also in search of fresh fish.The jackal realising that the otters were better fishermen than he was, camouflaged himself behind a larch.He mulled over a trick to gull the gullible otters by pilfering a fish from the otters when they caught some.
   Very soon the jackal saw one otter plunge into the water.Moments later he emerged up with a large fish in his mouth.The fish was brought safely to land.Now a verbal duel ensued between the two otters.
  The otter who had caught the fish demanded a larger share.The other felt the fish should be sliced equally.The sly jackal waited with baited breath till things got a tad warm,then tiptoed forward.
"What is the trouble,friends?,he asked politely.
 The otters explained and the jackal trilled,"IN that case,I will be the judge.I will decide.I have great experience as a competent judge.I will sort out the problem."
   Upon which,he decreed that one otter would receive the head of the fish; the other would get the tail.While he claimed the body of the fish as his fee for judging.
   And it was only after he had quit the place that the otters realised they had been diddled by a clever trick of the jackal.
 When the jackal reached home his better-half warbled,"Darling,how did yFou manage to get this large fish?After all,you cannot swim."
 The scalawag jackal burst into peals of laughter and narrated her the story.His queen nodded in affirmation with her hubby that the otters deserved what they got for their mulishness.
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 MORAL OF THE STORY------
Fools in their quarrels deserve to lose,
What the opportunist claims as his dues !!!
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Sunday 16 February 2014

THE WISHING CUP

                                                [JAI MA KALI]
                       THE WISHING CUP
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            During the regime of king Brahamadatta,the Bodhisatta was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. His pater was an opulent merchandiser.When he ceased to exist in flesh and blood,Bodhisatta took his place and inherited his vast fortune.
  Bodhisatta had a son.He was lethargic,careless and reckless sort of fellow.He believed in 'eating,drinking and making merry.'When Bodhisatta gave up ghost,the fortune passed into the hands of his son.Instead of taking up his pa's business,he,as per his bad habit,started playing ducks and drakes with the inherited lucre untrammeled.Soon he squandered all his wealth and became impecunious.He had to pass his days sans any viand.
    Bodhisatta,now feeling pity for him at his pathetic plight,appeared as Sakka,the king of the Gods.He then said to him:
"I gave you a chance to make good,my dear son,but you have failed!Now I am giving you a second chance."
 With which,he presented his son with a wishing cup.
"So long as you keep this wishing cup,you will be wealthy,"he explained,"Take good care of it."
  But the recalcitrant son did not heed his advice.With good fortune returning to him,once more he resumed his careless ways-eating,drinking and making merry.He even took drinking from the wishing cup and felt giddy pleasure in doing so.But as the ill luck would have it,one day whilst handling it carelessly,the cup tumbled down from his hand and lay in tits and bits on the floor.
   Instantaneously his fortune began to change.In a short while he had no money.Even his 'dollar money'was spent in making both ends meet.He became an indigent.He was not even able to find a crust of bread.In the end he perished due to hunger and weakness.
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 MORAL----- Miss a second chance and pay a heavier price.
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Saturday 8 February 2014

FAST OR FARCE

                                             JAI MAA KAALI
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  Once during the reign of king Brahmadatta,the Bodhisatta made himself exist as sakka,the king of the gods.One day Sakka saw a canid(wolf) stranded on a rock by the side of the river Ganges.As the river was in high flood at the time,the entire rock was surrounded by the water;and the helpless wolf got entrapped there and could not escape.
    Famished,the canid lay down to slumber.
  "Since I cannot arrange viand for myself,I will observe a Sabbath fast,"he chortled to himself.
 Sakka was watching him.He decided to test the wolf.He turned himself into a plump goat and emerged on the rock.
 The canid was on cloud nine to see the goat and was highly temted.He instantaneously pounced upon the goat to capture and gormandize it,saying;
"I will relish the scrumptious flesh of this goat now and fast later."
 But the goat eluded and dodged him in such a way that he finally gave up,exhausted.As he lay down to snooze once again he consoled himself:
 "I have not broken my fast,after all,"he said.
Upon which,Sakka now revealed himself to the wolf:
 "I put you to the test and you have badly failed,"he said sternly.
 The canid had no answer but to hang his head in utter shame.
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MORAL****An imposed fast has no value,if you are willing to fall the moment temptation comes.
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