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________________ 120. ALWAYS IN THE WRONG A poor widow in a certain town managed to support herself and her young son by selling fuel wood but she gradually got disgusted with the apathy of the people around and so she went away to a small village with her son. When the boy grew up he asked her : Where is my father? He is dead, my dear. Who was he? He was a hanger on. A hanger on ? Why can't I be one ? You? What do you know about it? Mammy, tell me how does one become a hanger on. You see, my dear, you have first to be very submissive. You have to greet people you meet most humbly. Always go about with your head bent low. The young boy set out for a town in the neighbourhood to try his luck. On his way he saw a few hunters waiting with bated breath for the deer to come closer. The boy broke the silence by his enthusiastic greetings and they all felt so upset; at his sound the deer had scampered off. They caught hold of him and thrashed him well. He explained how his mother had instructed him about greeting people he met. The hunters now told him that whenever he saw people like themseives, he should avoid making any noise, walk gently and speak, if he has to, very low. As he proceeded, he saw a group of washermen. As instructed Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006762
Book TitleTreasury of Jain Tales
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorV M Kulkarni
PublisherShardaben Chimanbhai Educational Research Centre
Publication Year1994
Total Pages468
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size17 MB
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