Diligence and Gratitude
Once upon a time, a famous adviser was on his way to a meeting with the king and other advisers when he caught sight of a dead mouse by the roadside. "Even from such a small beginnings as this dead mouse, a diligent young fellow could build a fortune. As long as he worked hard and used his intelligence, he could start a business and support a wife and family," he commented to those who were with him.
A passer-by heard the remark. Knowing that this was an important adviser of the king, he decided to follow his words. He picked up the dead mouse by the tail and went off with it. Lady Luck must be smiling at him for he hadn't even gone a block, before a shopkeeper stopped him. "My cat has been pestering me all morning. I'll give you two copper coins for that mouse," he proposed. And a deal was made.
With the two copper coins, he got some sweet cakes and water and waited by the roadside. As he expected, flower pickers were returning home from work. Hungry and thirsty, all of them agreed to exchange a bunch of flowers each for some sweet cakes and water. In the evening, the man sold the flowers in the city. He bought more sweet cakes using part of the earnings and returned the next day to trade them with the flower pickers.
This went on for a while, until one day a terrible storm blew. While walking by the king's pleasure garden, he noticed that many branches had been ripped off the trees by the storm and were lying all around. So he went to the king's gardener and offered to clear them away provided that he gets to keep the branches. The lazy gardener quickly agreed.
The man found some children playing in a park across the street. They were only too glad to gather all the scattered branches in exchange for one sweet cake per child.
When the children were done, the king's potter happened to walk by. He was always on the lookout for firewood for his glazing oven. When he saw the piles of wood the children had just collected, he paid the man a handsome sum of money for them. He also gave the man some of his pots.
With the profits he earned form selling flowers and firewood, the man opened a refreshment shop. One day, he treated all the local grass mowers, who were on their way to town, to some sweet cakes and drinks. They were surprised by his generosity. "What can we do for you?" they asked. He said there was nothing for them to do now, but he would let them know in the future.
A week later, he heard that a horse dealer was coming to the city with 500 horses to sell. He got in touch with the grass mowers and told them each to give him a bundle of grass. He also requested them not to sell any grass to the horse dealer until he had sold his. And so, he made another handsome profit.
Time passed until one day, some customers in his refreshment shop told him of a new foreign ship that had just docked in the harbour. He felt this was too good an opportunity to miss. He thought long and hard until he came up with a good business plan.
First, he went to a jeweller friend of his and paid a low price for a very valuable gold ring with a beautiful sparkling ruby. He knew that the ship came form a foreign country which had no rubies of its own, and whrtr gold was expensive. Next, he gave this magnificent ring to the captain of the ship as an advance on his commission. To earn this commission, the captain agreed to send all the passangers to him. He would then take them to the finest shops in the city. In return, the man received commissions from the merchants for bringing customers to them.
The man soon became very rich after several ships had docked into the port. Pleased with the scale of his success, he remembered it all started with the words of the king's wise adviser. Grateful, he decided to give him a gift of 100,000 gold coins which was half of his entire wealth. After making the proper arrangements, he met up with the king's adviser and gave him the present along with his humble thanks.
The adviser was amazed. "How did you earn so much money to afford such a generous gift?" he asked curiously. The man then narrated all that had happened, how it all started with the adviser's own words not so long ago about the dead mouse, which finally led to a large fortune.
After hearing his story, the royal adviser thought: "It would not be good to lose the talents of such a diligent man. I'm also very rich and my only beloved daughter is still unmarried. As this man is single, he deserves to marry her. Then he can inherit my wealth in addition to his own, and my daughter will be well cared for."
The man married the adviser's daughter, and after the wise adviser died, he became the richest man in the city. The king appointed him as the new adviser, and throughout the rest of his life, he gave generously for the happiness and well-being of many people.
The moral is: With energy and ability, great wealth comes even form small insignificant beginnings.
The Bodhisattva: The king's wise adviser
Sunday, December 13, 2009
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This is a really good lesson to be learned for everyone.I love reading these Jataka Tales because there are so many different lessons to be learned from them.I recommend Jataka Tales to EVERYONE!!!ππΎππΎππΎππΎ✌πΎ️✌πΎ✌πΎ✌πΎπ€πΎπ€πΎπ€πΎπ€πΎ
ReplyDeleteI first heard this when i was about 6 yrs old. Thanks i was looking for this story since i had forgotten most of it. :-)
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