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Mugapakkha Jātaka
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Mugapakkha Jātaka

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Mugapakkha Jātaka

In the ancient kingdom of Varanasi, nestled beside the serene Ganges River, lived a king renowned for his wisdom and justice. But even the most enlightened rulers face trials, and King Bena was no exception. One day, a wicked Brahmin, consumed by envy and greed, devised a cunning plan to usurp the throne. This Brahmin, known for his silver tongue and deceptive ways, approached the king with a seemingly innocent request. He claimed to have discovered a secret ritual, a sacred offering that would bring unparalleled prosperity and peace to the kingdom. However, the true intention behind this ritual was to poison the king and seize power.

The Brahmin, with feigned piety, described the ritual in great detail. It required a specific herb, a rare bloom that grew only in the treacherous peaks of the Himalayas. He insisted that only he, with his profound knowledge of ancient rites, could procure this herb and perform the ceremony. King Bena, trusting in the Brahmin's apparent sincerity, readily agreed. He dispatched a royal envoy, accompanied by the Brahmin, to the distant mountains.

The journey was arduous. They traversed dense forests, crossed raging rivers, and climbed perilous cliffs. The Brahmin, meanwhile, subtly steered the envoy towards the most dangerous paths, hoping they would perish along the way. He relished the thought of the king being left vulnerable. However, the Bodhisatta, who was then a wise hermit living in a cave high in the Himalayas, observed the Brahmin's deceitful nature. The Bodhisatta, with his divine insight, saw the dark intentions lurking beneath the Brahmin's pious facade.

One evening, as they camped near the Bodhisatta's cave, the Brahmin, seeing an opportunity, tried to lead the envoy astray. He pointed to a barely visible trail, claiming it was the quickest route to the herb's supposed location. But the Bodhisatta, appearing before them, stopped them in their tracks. His presence was radiant, his eyes held an ancient wisdom that commanded respect. "Hold, travelers!" his voice boomed, echoing through the mountain pass. "This path leads not to the herb you seek, but to ruin. The Brahmin before you speaks with a forked tongue. His heart is as dark as the deepest chasm."

The envoy was stunned. They looked from the Bodhisatta to the Brahmin, whose face had turned ashen. The Brahmin, caught in his deceit, stammered, trying to deny the accusation. But the Bodhisatta, with unwavering calm, recounted the Brahmin's treacherous plans, revealing how he intended to poison the king and seize the throne. He explained that the ritual was a fabrication, a ploy to gain the king's trust and access to the royal court.

The envoy, now fully aware of the danger, apprehended the Brahmin. They returned to Varanasi, not with the mythical herb, but with the treacherous Brahmin in chains. King Bena, upon hearing the Bodhisatta's tale and witnessing the Brahmin's confession, was filled with gratitude. He banished the wicked Brahmin from his kingdom and honored the Bodhisatta with immense praise. The Bodhisatta, having fulfilled his duty to protect the innocent, returned to his hermitage, his heart filled with the quiet satisfaction of upholding truth and justice.

The king, deeply moved by this experience, understood the importance of discernment. He resolved to be more cautious in the future, to look beyond superficial appearances and seek the truth within. He ruled his kingdom with renewed wisdom, ensuring that justice prevailed and that his people lived in peace and prosperity, forever mindful of the vigilance required to protect against hidden malice.

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💡Moral of the Story

Beware of those who speak with honeyed words but harbor deceit in their hearts. True wisdom lies in discerning the hidden intentions behind actions.

Perfection: Wisdom (Prajna)

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