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Thousands of years ago, king Shuddhodhan ruled over the kingdom of Kapilvastu.
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Siddhartha was his son and Devdutt was his nephew.
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Prince Siddhartha was a kind human being; he always helped the needy people.
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But Devdutt was cruel and selfish.
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One day, king Shuddhodhan was busy in his court discussing policy matters.
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Suddenly, Devdutt came there in anger.
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“Why do you come here, Devdutt?” asked the king.
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“Your Majesty,” Devdutt spoke loudly, “I want justice.”
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“What happened?” the king asked surprisingly.
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“Prince Siddhartha has taken my swan and is denying to return it,” he complained.
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The king was surprised. He knew his son well. Siddhartha never did like this.
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“Call prince Siddhartha here at once,” ordered the king.
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Prince Siddhartha came to the royal court with a wounded swan in his arms.
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“Is that swan yours?” the king asked Devdutt.
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“Yes, it is mine,” said Devdutt, “I shot it.”
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“Is that true, Siddhartha?” inquired the king.
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“Yes, it’s true,” said Siddhartha, “Devdutt shot the swan and it fell wounded at my feet.”
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“And what next?” the king asked again.
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“I picked it up, took out the arrow and applied medicine on its wound. I saved it, so the swan is mine,” Siddhartha argued.
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The king was in dilemma and thought, ‘Whom should I favour?’ The king asked his chief minister for advice.
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The chief minister said, “Devdutt shot the swan and Siddhartha saved it, so the swan is Siddhartha’s. If the swan had died, it would have been Devdutt’s.”
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“I agree,” said the king, “The swan is alive. Siddhartha gave it a new lease of life, so it is his.”
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Everyone appreciated the king’s justice.
Moral : The life-saver is always greater than the life-taker.