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The Golden Peacock Jataka
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The Golden Peacock Jataka

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In a verdant land of Kasi, blessed with abundant forests and mountains, the Bodhisatta was once reborn as a magnificent peacock. His plumage shimmered with a resplendent golden hue, catching the sunlight like a thousand tiny jewels. The tips of each feather were adorned with eyes of myriad colors, a beauty beyond mortal description. This golden peacock resided deep within the forest, beloved by all creatures, not only for his exquisite appearance but also for his gentle heart and his constant willingness to aid others. One day, as the golden peacock descended to drink from a clear stream, he heard a plaintive cry emanating from a thicket. Investigating, he discovered a young deer trapped and struggling, its leg caught fast in a hunter's snare. The deer, in its terror and pain, was close to despair. The golden peacock, his heart filled with compassion, approached the distressed creature. 'Fear not, gentle deer,' he cooed in a soothing voice. 'I shall help you.' With his strong beak, the Bodhisatta began to peck at the tough ropes of the snare. It was a laborious task, and his beak grew sore from the effort. The hunter, who had set the trap and was lurking nearby, watched with astonishment as the golden bird worked tirelessly to free the deer. He had never witnessed such an act of selfless kindness from a wild animal. Despite the pain and the difficulty, the golden peacock persisted. Finally, with a last, determined effort, he broke the final strand of the snare. The young deer, now free, bounded away, looking back at its savior with profound gratitude. The hunter, witnessing this extraordinary display of compassion and courage, was deeply moved. He realized the true value of life and the profound interconnectedness of all beings. The golden peacock's selfless act had taught him a lesson more valuable than any material gain. He abandoned his hunting tools and vowed to live a life of non-violence and kindness. From that day forward, the hunter became a protector of the forest and its inhabitants. The golden peacock continued to live in peace, his legend spreading far and wide, a testament to the power of compassion and the beauty of a selfless heart.

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True wisdom lies in understanding different paths and cultivating inner peace and resilience, rather than clinging to narrow prejudices.

Perfection: Wisdom (Prajna Paramita), Patience (Khanti Paramita)

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