|

The dealer was
puzzled, shocked and disappointed...
A shepherd boy was driving his herd to a nearby wood. On his way, he caught sight of a
small shining piece of stone very beautiful in shape too. He picked it up and thought:
"How beautiful is this stone, how nice it would be if I tie it round the neck of my
little lamb." He managed to tie it around the little lamb's neck. He loved to watch
his pet lamb frisking about with the bright stone shining in the sun.
One day as usual he was resting under a big tree, keeping a watchful eye on the lamb
grazing along with the flock. Just then, a person, on horseback came to rest under the
same tree. He observed the lad often looking again and again at the pet lamb and
shining stone too. That man being a dealer in precious gems could at once make out
that it was a rare piece of gem. He decided to possess it. He entered into an informal
conversation with the boy. The boy being simple-minded told him how he had chanced to
find that shining piece of stone. The dealer said: "My dear boy! I shall give you
fifty rupees, will you give me that stone?" The boy thought: "Oh, fifty rupees! I can
buy many colorful beads and stones like this for my lamb. Why can't I give the stone
to this man?" He took fifty rupees and gave away the stone to the man.
The dealer in precious gems at once left that place on his horse. He wanted to examine
the gem closely and assess its value. So, he halted at a place and sat under a tree.
He took the piece of stone and held it in his palm and thought: "Oh, it is really a
fortune! It would sell for one lakh of rupees and I got it only for fifty." Just then
the gem split itself into several pieces which scattered in the dust. The dealer was
puzzled, shocked and disappointed. He heard these words from somewhere. "Oh man! You
being a dealer in precious gems and knowing its high value, have cheated the boy and
got it from him at the price of a glass bead. You are mean and greedy. So you are not
worthy of possessing that gem. That simple-minded shepherd boy loved the gem though he
did not know its value. He considered it as a good ornament for his dear lamb." The
guilty merchant frightened by what he heard, got on the horseback and fled away.
Deceit and trickery may bring a fortune, but never true happiness in our life. Only
honest dealings ensure a life of self-satisfaction, Peace and joy.
|
Year 2 Volume 2
23rd Dec 2002
Contents:
Prayer
SaiRam-Editorial
Sai Speaks
Saint of Shirdi-
ManiSahukar
Bombay
Srinivasan's Page
Sai Answers
Sai in Dreams
Saibanisa
The
Ultimate Peace Dr.M.Nagaraju
Peace
of Mind -
M
Ananntha Narayanan
Article of
the Month
Dates
Halva - Satvic Cuisine
Where is Peace?
Patrick
Gallivan
The
Eight Point Plan - Health
The
Rare Gem - Story
The
Miracle Cross
|