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kenji writes...

 

> I think Indra has been firing his lightning bolts at

> those black clouds again and released the rains.

>

> Both you and Adi-ji sent me pictures of Goddess

> Meenakshi with the green parrot representing the

> Vedas. I told also of the strange appearance of green

> parrots in our garden recently.

>

> If Benjamin comes by this way....... Benjamin has been

> posting British news stories lately........look out

> for the national news story today that Southern

> England is being invaded by green parrots. Thousand

> are joining flocks and pushing out our crows etc.

 

well, kenji -here is a story of a GREEN parrot !

 

 

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The Meditating Parrot

Tenalirama's wit

I love it dearly. Remember that if something untoward happens to my

this dear parrot, I'd have you beheaded forthwith...

by Manpreet

Illustrations by Amarjeet Malik

 

FOLKTALES > MEDITATINGPARROT . . .

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The king of Vijaynagar once received a speaking parrot as the gift

from one of his admirers. The parrot was very intelligent and could

converse in almost human language. It was also good to look at. The

king was delighted to have received the gift. He immediately

summoned his personal valet and entrusted the custody of the parrot

to him with the instructions: "You must look after well this parrot.

I love it dearly. Remember that if something untoward happens to my

this dear parrot, I'd have you beheaded forthwith."

 

The servant brought the caged parrot to his cell and began to look

after it with due caution and care. Suddenly, one fine morning the

servant found that parrot dead! Now he was pulverized. He remembered

the king's warning hence he had no guts to inform the king about the

sudden demise of the parrot.

 

He was now convinced that only Tenalirama could save his life. He

went to Tenaliram and supplicated hand bound before him. Then

Tenaliram took all the details from him and assured him with the

promise that he would do everything to save his life.

 

Then Tenalirama went running to the king and said in a hathing

tone: "Your majesty your parrot---!"

 

"What happened to my parrot? Why are you so much nervous?" the king

asked. "Sir…! Neither it speaks now nor moves. He appears to have

gone in meditation!"

 

"What?" the king was surprised. And taking Tenalirama along, the

king went near the cage. He saw that the parrot was not in

meditation but dead. Then he asked Tenalirama in peevish tone: "Why

didn't you tell me earlier that the parrot had died. Unnecessarily

you made me come up to its cage."

 

"Your Majesty! Replied Tenalirama: "Had I told you that your parrot

was dead, you would have beheaded your valet. How could anyone take

guarantee of any one's life? No one is god! Death and life are

totally under the command of lord almighty!"

 

The king realized his mistake and didn't punish that valet who felt

immensely grateful to Tenalirama for saving his life!

 

enjoy!

 

"He who knows at the same time both knowledge and not-knowledge,

overcomes death through not-knowledge, and obtains immortality

through knowledge."(Isa upanishad)

 

Aum Tat Sat!

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