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!!! HARI AUM !!!

 

Story - the King and the Sage

There once was a king who led his mighty army across

the snowy peaks that bounded his kingdom, into his

neighbor's realm. On the lofty pass thick with snow,

he saw a mendicant or ascetic sitting on a bare rock,

with his head between his knees evidently to protect

it from the chill wind that cut across the gap in the

peak. He had no clothes on his body. The king was

overcome with pity; he took off his own shawl and coat

and offered them to the Yogi (ascetic; one who has

mastered the senses and the mind). The Yogi refused to

accept them, for , he said " God has given enough

clothing to guard me against the heat and cold. He

gives me all that I need. Please give these to some

one who is poor " . The King was surprised at these

words. he asked him where that clothing was. The Yogi

replied " God himself has woven it for me; I am wearing

it since birth and will wear it until the grave. Here

it is, my skin! Give this coat and shawl to some

mendicant beggar, some poor man " . The king smiled for,

who can be poorer than he, he thought. He asked him,

" But where can I find a poor man? " The Yogi asked him

, where he was going and why. He said, " I am going

into the realm of my enemy so that I can add his

kingdom to my own " . The Yogi it was who smiled now. He

said, " If you are not satisfied with the kingdom you

have and if you are prepared to sacrifice your life

and the lives of these thousands to get a few more

square miles of land, certainly, you are much poorer

than I. So offer the clothes to yourself. You need

them more than I do " . At this the King was greatly

ashamed and he understood the futility of fame and

fortune. Returning to his own capitol, he thanked the

Yogi for opening his eyes to his own innate poverty.

Contentment is the most precious treasure, he

realised.

 

 

Moral - Great men spread the light of their wisdom

through their every word and deed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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