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No. 395. Kaka Jataka

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"The Jataka, Vol. III", tr. by H.T. Francis and R.A. Neil, [1897],

No. 395.

Kka-jtaka. 1

\"Our old friend," etc."--The Master told this tale while dwelling in Jetavana, concerning a greedy Brother. The occasion is as above.

Once upon a time when Brahmadatta was reigning in Benares, the Bodhisatta was a pigeon and lived in a nest-basket in the kitchen of a

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[paragraph continues] Benares merchant. A crow became intimate with him and lived there also. Here the story is to be expanded. The cook pulled out the crow's feathers and sprinkled him with flour, then piercing a cowrie he hung it on the crow's neck and threw him into a basket. The Bodhisatta came from the wood, and seeing him made a jest and spoke the first stanza:--

Our old friend! look at him!

A jewel bright he wears;

His beard in gallant trim,

How gay our friend appears!

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The crow hearing him spoke the second stanza:--

My nails and hair had grown so fast,

They hampered me in all I did:

A barber came along at last,

And of superfluous hair I'm rid.

Then the Bodhisatta spoke the third stanza:--

Granted you got a barber then,

Who has cropped your hair so well:

Round your neck, will you explain,

What's that tinkling like a bell?

Then the crow uttered two stanzas:--

Men of fashion wear a gem

Round the neck: it's often done:

I am imitating them:


Don't suppose it's just for fun.

If you're really envious

Of my beard that's trimmed so true:

I can get you barbered thus;

You may have the jewel too.

The Bodhisatta hearing him spoke the sixth stanza:--

Nay, 'tis you they best become,

Gem and beard that's trimmed so true.

I find your presence troublesome:

I go with a good-day to you.

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With these words he flew up and went elsewhere; and the crow died then and there.

After the lesson, the Master declared the Truths and identified the Birth:--After the Truths, the greedy Brother was established in the fruition of the Third Path: "At that time the crow was the greedy Brother, the pigeon was myself."

Footnotes

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Cf. no. 42, vol. i.; no. 274, vol. ii.

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