The Bodhisatta shows kindness and understanding by considering the yakkha's hunger and finding a solution that benefits both of them. This teaches us the importance of understanding others' perspectives and finding solutions that work well for everyone involved. Anumodana with Watsanfran for producing another great story for us. May all brothers and sisters on this path make it to the final cycle of rebirths. 🙏🙏🙏
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🎙️Whatever we put into the universe comes back to us. The king's action was life threatening towards the deer. He succeeded in his accomplishment of gaining temporary fulfillment by taking an innocent deer's life. But everyone has to answer according to the law of Karma. So now, someone more powerful than him called Yakkha entered into his life and the same life threatening energy now he had to encounter. That's why, before committing any act, we must take a pause and reflect, remind ourselves that "What I'll sow, I'll reap." And a very strong karmic transaction of Yakkha must have been with those prisoners in the jail. Thats why, they fell victim into the hands of Yakkha. And now when this boy has proceeded to him, if in his past life he hasn't created any troublesome cause for the Yakkha, then no matter how much life threatening Yakkha may seem to him, he won't be able to destroy even an inch of the boy's life. Cause and effect relationship, thus would prove to be strongly evident here. Thank you for the Jataka tale.✍️