Truth Of Present - Stories From Jain Heritage: [06] Good Feelings Good Thoughts

Published: 25.06.2008
Updated: 29.11.2012

Good Feelings Good Thoughts

It was a hot day. The Sun was spitting fire on the thirst-ridden earth. The forest wore a dull and dry look. Not even a single soul moved across the bleak landscape.

Suddenly, breaking the stillness came a man riding on a horse. He was sweating profusely and his throat was parched with thirst. Fighting the heat, he went into the forest. On his way, he met an old yet pleasant lady.

The lady called out to him and said, “Son! You must be tired and thirsty. A glass of juice would certainly refresh you.” The rider readily accepted the proposal and made himself comfortable under the shade of tree. Meanwhile, the lady made juice from the sugarcane lying nearby.

One cane easily sufficed for a full glass of juice. The rider greedily gulped down the sweet glass of juice offered to him and felt strong enough to talk to the lady. In the middle of the conversation, he asked, “Mother, how much tax do you have to pay to the government?”

The lady replied, “Son! Our king is very kind. We just have to pay 12.5%as tax.” Saying so, she proceeded to make another glass of juice for him. The man, who was actually the king of the country, traveling in disguise, began to brood. He thought that the tax was too little for such a fertile and prosperous land. It would be better if it is doubled.

The lady who was squeezing the cane, was surprised because this time one full cane could not yield even a bowl of juice. The king had the second glass, which was not as sweet and refreshing as before and asked for some more. The third time, the old lady could not manage to squeeze even half a glass and that too, turned out to be tasteless. The king felt, something was wrong and asked the reason.

The lady said, “I feel that my king’s thoughts have undergone a change and so the cane is yielding less juice each time.” The king interpreted her feelings and changed his mind.

He thought that the farmers have to work hard for their livelihood. As a king, it was his responsibility to protect their interest and not exploit them. They should be exempted from all sorts of taxes. While the king was thinking so, the lady was busy preparing juice. This time, the cane yielded two full glasses of juice. She danced with joy. The king was surprised and wanted to learn the reason.

The lady explained, “Our king has changed his mind for the benefits of all.” The king was amazed at the psychological analysis made by the lady, but he didn’t express it. He expressed gratitude for the juice and without exposing his identity, resumed his journey, thinking, it is good thoughts, which yield good results.

Sources
© & Publisher Jain Vishva Bharati
Translated & Edited by Sadhvi Vishrut Vibha
Share this page on:
Page glossary
Some texts contain  footnotes  and  glossary  entries. To distinguish between them, the links have different colors.
  1. Soul
Page statistics
This page has been viewed 1022 times.
© 1997-2024 HereNow4U, Version 4.56
Home
About
Contact us
Disclaimer
Social Networking

HN4U Deutsche Version
Today's Counter: