A country has a tradition that allowed a king to rule the
country for 10 years; and after that he was banished to an uninhabited island
which had no means of livelihood and the ex-ruler died a painful death.
Many kings met that fate before a wise man ascended on
the throne. He found out the island where he had to go after his tenure; and
ordered it to be filled with amenities and created a township full of comforts
and wealth. In 10 years the island had been turned into a palace full of wealth
and beauty. The king had no problems settling at the island and leading a
comfortable life at the end of his royal tenure.
After-life is that island where everybody has to go one
day. If we perform good deeds in this life, we will not only earn merit for
after-life but will also be happy and prosperous during this life.
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There was a well behaved and friendly rabbit in a forest.
All the animals became his friends in no time. Once he fell ill. He had stored
some food for bad times so he was not very worried. Everybody who heard of his
illness came to meet him and also gorged his food. His store of food was over
within a day. He started feeling better after a day but due to weakness he
could not go out in search of food and died of hunger.
Friendship of shallow and undeserving friends always
proves harmful. It is better to have a few true friends and well-wishers than
to have a crowd of fair weather flatterers.
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A king was in search of a knowledgeable Guru for his
kingdom. When he could not find any one suitable then he made an announcement;
it said that the king would donate land and money for building ashrams. The
person who would build the biggest and most beautiful ashram in the shortest
time would be made the Rajguru (Royal Teacher).
This was a lucrative offer and many came forward to try
their luck. The king took rounds everyday to check the progress of the works.
Land given to one saint was lying barren and he had made no attempt to build
any structure. he king asked, "Why are you not building the ashram".
The purpose of building something is to take care of it and to beautify it.
Whole world is my ashram and I focus on taking care of it. How can I take my
eyes off this vast universe and focus on something so insignificant and
small"
The king understood the real meaning of this physical
world and its boundaries. He immediately fell at the ascetic's feet and humbly
implored him to be the Rajguru of his kingdom.
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