Reading Notes: Jataka Tales, Part A

The Turtle and the Geese: 

Two geese told a turtle that they wanted to show him their home very far away. Knowing the turtle could not fly, they offered to carry him by having him hold on to a stick with his mouth that they carried. They asked him to promise to never talk, and he said he would abide by that promise.

When flying over some children, they made fun of the situation of the turtle being carried by the geese; the turtle was upset by that, and he retaliated by speaking back to him, which meant he lost his grip on the stick and he fell.


The Ox Who Won the Forfeit:

A man had an ox that normally was very strong. One day, while proving to others how strong he was, scolded and whipped him trying to be strong, but the ox did not budge. This was because he yelled at him. When he did not yell at him, he moved.


Ellen Babbit. Jataka Tales. Source.




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