Once
upon a time a great elephant called Chaturdanta ruled over a vast stretch of
forest as the king of his subjects. They were not happy because for several
years there had been no rains and all the lakes, tanks, ponds and water holes
in the forest became arid. The subjects went in a delegation to the king and
appealed to him, O mighty king, there is no water to drink in the forest. Many
of the younger ones are on the verge of extinction. Please look for a lake full
of water and save us.
The
king told them, I know of a hidden lake that is always full of water. Let us
go there and save ourselves.
The
elephants then set off for the hidden lake and after plodding through the
jungle for five nights reached the great lake. They colonised the land around
the lake and once again started their revelry in water. But as the elephants
daily marched their way to the lake, they trampled upon hundreds of hares that
made the land around the lake their home. Hundreds of them died and thousands
more were maimed.
One
day the hares assembled to chalk out a plan to save themselves from the menace
of the wayward elephants. An older one among them said, these elephants will
come every day and every day many of us will die. We must find a solution to
this problem.
A
wiser one among them said, The great Manu had said that it was better to
abandon a person to save the whole community, abandon the community to save the
village and abandon the village to save the country. Even if the land were
fertile, a wise king would abandon it if it were in the interests of his
subjects.
But
the other hares protested and said, How can we do that? We have been living
here for several generations. Let us find an alternative. Let us see if we can
scare the elephants by some means.
Some
of them said, We know of a trick that works with the elephants. However, we
need a very intelligent person.
Pressed
to reveal the plan, they said, Our ruler Vijayadatta lives in the lunar
sphere. Let us send a messenger to the elephant king. The plan is to tell the
elephant king that the Moon does not like the elephants visiting the lake for
water because they are killing and maiming hundreds of hares. The Moon has
declared the lake out of bounds for the elephants.
Some
others agreed and said, Yes, there is a hare whose name is Lambakarna. He is
an expert negotiator. He can do the job with success.
After
a lot of discussions, the hares decided to send Lambakarna to the elephant
king. Addressing the king, Lambakarna said, O heartless king, I live in the
lunar sphere. The Moon has sent me as envoy to you. This lake belongs to the
Moon. He has forbidden all of you from drinking water from the lake. So, go
back.
But
where is you lord, the Moon, asked the elephant king.
Lambakarna
said, He is very much in this lake. He has come to console the survivors of
your rampage.
Then,
let me see him, the elephant king challenged the envoy.
Come
alone with me, I will show you.
Let
us go then, said the elephant.
Lambakarna
took the elephant king one night to the lake and showed the reflection of the
Moon in the lake and said,
Here
he is, our King, the Moon. He is lost in meditation. Move quietly and salute
him. Otherwise, you will disturb his meditation and bring upon you his wrath.
Taking
him for the real Moon, the elephant king saluted him and left quietly. The
hares breathed a sigh of relief and lived happily ever after.
The
crow told the birds gathered to elect a leader, that is why it is important to
choose a wise and experienced person as your leader. If you do not, listen to
this story of how a hare and a partridge destroyed themselves because they
chose a wicked mediator.
Very
interesting, said the birds and asked the visiting crow to tell them the
account of the
mediator
The
visiting crow began narrating the story:
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