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The Jataka of the Clenched Fist
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The Jataka of the Clenched Fist

Buddha24Ekanipāta
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In a time long past, in the prosperous city of Varanasi, the Bodhisatta was born as a young Brahmin named Mutthila. Though possessed of abundant wealth, he lived a life of simple austerity, unswayed by sensual pleasures. Mutthila was beloved by all for his generous spirit and his unwavering willingness to aid others. One day, while patrolling the boundaries of his estate, Mutthila encountered a gaunt young man, his clothes soiled and his demeanor dejected, sitting beneath the shade of a large roadside tree. The young man appeared utterly despondent, as if his world had crumbled around him. Observing his distress, Mutthila approached him gently and inquired about the cause of his sorrow. The young man, with a sigh that seemed to carry the weight of the world, confessed that he had lost his entire fortune through foolish gambling. He was now penniless, homeless, and without hope, believing that life held no further promise for him. Mutthila listened with compassion. He did not chide the young man for his folly, nor did he dismiss him. Instead, he extended his hand in friendship and offered him sustenance. He then invited the young man to his home, providing him with comfortable lodging and a nourishing meal. Over the following days, Mutthila continued to offer the young man counsel and encouragement, subtly guiding him away from his past habits and towards a more virtuous path. He spoke of the impermanence of wealth, the dangers of attachment to fleeting pleasures, and the importance of diligence and righteous conduct. Mutthila also shared his own philosophy of contentment and the joy found in helping others. The young man, touched by Mutthila's kindness and wisdom, began to see the error of his ways. He resolved to abandon his dissolute lifestyle and embrace the teachings of virtue. Mutthila, seeing the genuine change in the young man's heart, did not merely offer him charity. He took him under his wing, teaching him the skills of honest trade and responsible stewardship. He showed him how to manage resources wisely, how to cultivate a sense of purpose, and how to find fulfillment in contributing to the well-being of others. Years passed, and the young man, now transformed, became a successful and respected member of society. He never forgot the kindness and wisdom of Mutthila, and he, in turn, dedicated himself to helping those who were struggling, embodying the very principles that had saved him from despair. Mutthila, observing this, felt a deep sense of satisfaction. He had not only helped a single individual but had also set in motion a ripple of positive influence that would continue to benefit many.

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