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Monday, March 27, 2006

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Kaaka aahvyate kaakan
yachako na tu yaachakaan
|
Kaaka yaachakyormadhye
varam kaako na yaachakaha
||

A crow calls other crows but a beggar does not call other beggars (whenever they find food).
So, a crow is much better compared to a beggar.


This explains the way the animals/birds share food. They are not greedy like man.
Especially, in matters of money and land humans are greedy to the core and are never satisfied with what they have. Whenever there is distribution of food/food packets after a natural calamity a stampede is bound to happen. This strikingly exemplifies the above subhaashita.

3 Comments:

Blogger Harsha said...

Yes, so true....

3/28/2006 9:44 PM  
Blogger Praveen said...

Coming to think of it, you see, man is characterized by an immense need to surpass others, and always prove himself to be better off! It pampers his ego! Animals unlike us, do not suffer from this feature! So as long as, man is having the urge to satisfy his ego by making himself better than others, this attitude is going to be universal.

3/29/2006 1:13 PM  
Blogger Shashikiran.M said...

True...

3/29/2006 10:54 PM  

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