Story of The Cunning Mediator
A sparrow was living in the hollow of a
big tree that I had made my home. His name was Kapinjala. We became good
friends and used to spend our time discussing characters in our literature
and the unusual things we saw in our travels. One day, my friend left the
tree with other sparrows in search of food and did not return even after
nightfall. I began to worry. “What happened to him? Did any hunter take him
away? He never leaves my company even for a while.”
Days passed without any trace of my
friend Kapinjala. One fine morning, a hare named Sighragha, came and
silently occupied the hollow that my friend made his home. It did not worry
me because there was no word about Kapinjala and I had lost all hopes of his
return. But one day, he returned looking healthier than he was when he had
left and found that the hare had taken his place.
Kapinjala told the hare, “O hare, what
you have done is improper. You have displaced me. Leave the place
immediately.”
Sighragha hit back saying, “What are you
talking? This is my place. Haven’t you heard the elders saying that nobody
has rights over a public well, a temple, a pond and a tree? Whoever enjoys
land for more than ten years also becomes its owner. That needs no evidence
or documents of proof. This place is not yours any more.”
The sparrow told him, “Oh, you are
quoting legal scriptures! Let us go to an expert in law and ethics. We will
abide by his ruling.”
The hare agreed to this proposal and both
of them went in search of an expert. Curious to see what would happen, I
also followed them. Meanwhile, word about their quarrel had reached a wicked
and wild cat. Knowing the route that the hare and the sparrow would take,
the cat set up a camp on the way. He spread a mat of grass on the ground and
went into a posture of meditation. Facing the sun and raising his hands in
worship, the cat began reciting scriptures,
“This world has no essence. Life is
passing. All liaisons with lovers are like a dream. Your ties with the
family are illusory. There is no alternative to following the right path.
The learned have said,”
“This wretched body will soon
perish
Material wealth is not permanent
Death is knocking at your door
Free thyself from earthly chains
He who abandons the right path
Is the same as the living dead.”
“I will end this long discourse and tell
you in a nutshell what the right path is. Doing good to others is virtue.
Tormenting others is vice. This is the essence of our philosophy. I am in
the service of God and have given up all desires. I will not do you any
harm. After hearing your account, I will decide who among you is the
rightful owner of the place in the tree. But I am now very old and cannot
hear you properly. So, please come close to me and narrate your story.”
When the poor and innocent sparrow and
hare came within the reach of the cat, he pounced on them and grabbed the
sparrow in his teeth and slashed the body of the hare with his jaws and
killed them.
Moral of the Story :
If you will choose a wicked mediator, you will destroy yourself. |