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There was once a pandit who lived on the bank of a river. So learned

was he that other pandits came from far and near to consult with him.

They showered him with appreciation.

 

On the other side of the bank lived a milkmaid, called Lakshmi, who

sold milk to the pandit. Hers was a busy day.

 

She woke up early in the morning, bathed her cows, milked them, then

cooked a meal for her old father and then set out to deliver the

milk. She had to cross the river on a boat.

 

One day the pandit was waiting for her for a long time. When she

finally arrived, the pandit said, Ah, Lakshmi you have come at last.

I was waiting for you since early morning. From tomorrow I want the

milk before sunrise.

 

The next morning Lakshmi rushed to the riverbank at the crack of dawn

but the boatman did not show up until late morning. Hurry, hurry,

Lakshmi urged the boatman, knowing that the pandit would be waiting

for the milk.

 

The pandit complained, You are late again, what happened?

 

The pandit was in a bad mood that day. Don't give me excuses! He

shouted. How dare you disregard my wishes! Don't you know who I am?

 

Lakshmi began to cry.

 

But the pandit continued to boast, Do you know how learned I am? You

are just a simple milkmaid. I know so many things. That river is like

the river of life. People safely cross the river of life by invoking

the Divine name of Hari .

 

Lakshmi took the pandit's words very seriously and happily departed,

saying to herself, I wish panditji had told me this earlier.

 

The next day Lakshmi arrived at the pandit's house before sunrise.

The Pandit was surprised to see her as he could not see the boatman.

How did you cross the river? he inquired.

 

Lakshmi smiled and said, " You taught me to cross the river by

chanting the name of Hari and I did. "

 

That is impossible! the pandit shouted and ordered her to cross the

river again.

 

Lakshmi crossed the river again without any difficulty, chanting the

name of Hari as she did so. She stayed completely dry.

 

The pandit tried to do the same chanting the name of Hari. But as he

tried to protect his clothes from getting wet, he fell into the

river. Lakshmi was astonished. " Oh Panditji, " she said, " You were not

thinking of Hari at all. You were busy thinking about your dhoti.

That is why it did not work. "

 

Panditji marveled at Lakshmi's devotion and accepted that her faith

was more powerful than his empty learning. He sincerely blessed

Lakshmi.

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