Jveernadhana was a merchant's son who was
not successful. He faced a loss in his business and lost all his money.
He thought of travelling to a different
part of the country to seek success.
He had inherited a very costly iron balance
from his ancestors. When leaving, he mortgaged the iron balance to a nearby
merchant in exchange of money for his travels.
He travelled all over the country, and had
a successful travel. The merchant's son then decided to return to his home
town.
After his return, he went to the nearby
merchant's place and asked for his iron balance, "O Friend! Please return
the iron balance that I had kept with you."
The other merchant did not want to return
it, he said, "I do not have it anymore. We have a problem with rats. The
rats are eating up everything. They have eaten up your iron balance, too!"
At once, the merchant's son knew the truth.
He replied, "If the rats have eaten it up, there is nothing that you can
do. Anyway, nothing can last forever!"
He continued, I am eager to go for a bath
in the river, please ask your boy to help me carry my belongings, and to look
after them while I take my bath"
The other merchant agreed, and called his
son, "Son, this is your uncle. Please accompany him to the river and keep
watch so that none of his belongings get stolen."
So, the merchant's son and the boy went to
river. After he had taken a bath, the merchant's son took the boy to a nearby
cave. He kept the boy inside the cave and blocked the entrance of the cave with
a big rock. He then returned to the other merchant's place.
When the other merchant saw his friend
returning alone, he asked, "Where is my boy? Why have you returned
alone?"
The merchant's son replied, "I feel
sorry for you. When I was taking my bath, your boy was standing on the bank.
Just then, a flamingo flying above swept down and carried your boy off in its
claws. I could do nothing!"
On hearing this, the other merchant got
angry. He said, "You are a liar! A flamingo can never carry a boy as big
as him, in its claws. I shall complain about you to the village elders."
At once, the other merchant dragged the
merchant's son to a nearby village elder and started complaining
The other merchant said, "He is a
disgraceful man, who has kidnapped by son."
The village elder instructed, "How can
you do this? Return his son to him immediately!"
But the merchant's son was unmoved. He said,
"There is nothing that I can do. A flamingo swept down and carried him off
in its claws from the riverbank!"
Hearing this, the village elder got angry.
He shouted, "How can a flamingo carry a child? You are lying!"
The merchant's son replied, "Sir! In a
city where rats eat iron, why cannot a flamingo carry a child?"
The village elder was amazed to hear this,
"Where does a rat eat iron? What is the meaning of what you say? Please
explain yourself clearly!"
The merchant's son narrated the entire
sequence of events to them and explained how he had hidden the merchant's boy
in a cave to get his iron balance back.
When the village elder, and everybody else
who had crowded there heard the story, they started laughing. The other
merchant was embarrassed.
The village elder instructed the other
merchant to return the iron balance to the merchant's son immediately, and
recover his son from the cave.
The wise indeed say:
'Tit for tat' is the best policy in life.
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