A WISE PARROT
A WISE PARROT
Once
upon a time there lived a parrot in a forest. He was very handsome. His beak
and wings were very beautiful. His younger brother also lived with him. Both
were living happily in the forest.
One
day, a hunter came to the forest. He saw the pair of the parrots and thought,
‘These parrots are very beautiful and special. I will present them to the
king,’ He spread his net in the jungle to catch them. Soon both the parrots
were trapped
He
kept them in a cage and went to the place. He said to the king, "O king,
see this beautiful pair of parrots. I caught them in the deep forest. Seeing
their beauty I decided to bring them to you. They will add to the beauty of
your palace
The
king was very happy. He gave one thousand coins to the hunter. He kept both
the parrots in a golden cage and ordered his servants to look after them well
The
parrots were looked after very well. They were treated as very important
birds in the palace. They were served fruits and delicious food. They became
the center of attraction. Even the young prince came to play with them. The
parrots were very happy. They got everything without any labor. The older
parrot once said to his brother, "We are highly respected in the palace
and hence, quite satisfied
The
younger brother replied, "You are right, we are getting royal treatment.
It is our luck
One
day, a hunter brought a black monkey named Kala Bahu. The monkey was
presented to the king, who asked the attendants to keep the monkey in the
courtyard. The king as well as the prince were very happy to see the monkey
and his amusing activities. Soon the monkey became the center of attraction
With
the arrival of the monkey, the parrots were neglected. They sometimes did not
even get food. Both of the parrots knew the cause of it. The older parrot was
wise and hoped that the days would change again and one should not be
depressed. He comforted his brother, "Nothing is permanent in this
world. Have patience till the bad days are over
One
day the monkey performed such feats before the prince that he got scared and
cried, "Help! Help!" Hearing his cries, all rushed there and took
the prince away. When the king came to know about it, he ordered his men to
leave the monkey in the forest. The next day, the monkey was sent to the
forest
The
bad days of the parrots were now over. They were treated well again. Good
dishes and fruits were also served to them. They again became the center of
attraction
The
wise parrot clarified the situation to his younger brother saying that time never
remains the same, and one should not be depressed by the temporary
unfavorable changes. The young parrot also realized the fact that nothing is
permanent in the world and one should never lose patience