Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Reading Week 15: Jataka Part B


Unfriendly Crow
There once was a pigeon that was a Bodhisatta. He lived happily in the kitchen of a cook. The cook hung up for him a basket for him to live alongside the other cooks. Everyday the pigeon would fly out in search of food and at night return. A crow happened to be passing by smelt the food and went in search of it. The crow saw the pigeon fly in and out of the house at will. The crow needed to figure out a ay to get into the house so that he might taste of the food. So, one day the pigeon flew out of the house and the crow followed him. The pigeon asked the crow why he was following him, and he said he wanted to be by his side. The Bodhisatta said that was fine but the crow didn’t eat what he did. The crow said that was fine he would get his own food and just wanted to be by his side. The pigeon allowed it and they eventually headed home back to the kitchen. When they got there the cooks hung up a second basket for the crow. The crow lived in the basket with the pigeon for sometime until he figured it was safe to eat the food. He played sick all night until morning. The pigeon knew his plan and tried to council him out of it. The Bodhisatta to no avail at swaying the pigeon left and said don’t be greedy. He came back to find the crow with his feathers plucked about to be killed for attempted theft. 

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Reading Week 15: Jataka Part A

Cold Half of the Month
There once was two friends that lived together in a cave. One was a monkey one was a tiger. They once got into an argument about the cold. One said that it was cold in the light half the month. The other said it was cold in the dark half the month. They couldn’t establish who was correct and kept arguing about it for some time. They decided to get a third opinion on this and went and asked the Bodhistta that lived at the bottom of the hill. The Bodhistta told that whether it be dark or light it be cold because of the wind. Because the cold is brought by the wind and that both are correct. The Bodhistta told them to make up and settle this dispute amongst them. 

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