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The Four Harmonious Brothers
Long ago in the dense jungle near Kashi
(Varanasi) lived a grouse, a hare, a monkey and an elephant. They
dwelt together in peace and harmony. Wishing to know which among them
was the eldest so that they might accord each other appropriate
respect, the grouse asked each of them to tell how they first
remembered seeing a particular tree. The elephant and the monkey
recalled seeing it when it was the same size as themselves, the
rabbit had drunk dew drops off it when it had but two leaves, while
the bird said that he had eaten some seeds and that the tree had
sprouted from his droppings. Discovering their proper order of
seniority in this way they went about with the monkey riding on the
elephant's back, the hare on its shoulders and the grouse perched on
top of the hare.
They decided to enter the path of virtue by observing the five
basic moral deeds, avoiding: killing, taking what is not given,
sexual misconduct, lying and taking intoxicants. Having made these
the basis of their own conduct, they set out to teach them to the
other animals in the forest. The resulting harmony brought great
peace and prosperity to the kingdom.
One day, the king and queen and their ministers asked a
clairvoyant hermit to tell them the cause of their good fortune. He
explained that it was because of the animals' good conduct. When they
expressed a wish to see the animals, the hermit told them it was
unnecessary for they could achieve the same by following the same
precepts. This they did and the kingdom enjoyed great wealth and
prosperity. Subsequently they were reborn as gods..
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