The old woman approached Buddha staggering on her legs, and offered to him the 
pomegranate fruit. Buddha took it and immediately sounded the little drum. The 
Maharaja asked Buddha: "I offered so much wealth to you. You did not sound the 
drum. But you rattled it after receiving a small fruit. Is this a great 
sacrifice?"
 
Buddha replied: "Maharaja! In sacrifice, it is not quantity that counts, it is 
the quality of sacrifice that matters. It is natural for a Maharaja to offer 
gold. But what great sacrifice is made when a hungry old woman offers the 
pomegranate fruit to the Guru despite her hunger. She did not care even for her 
life and gave the fruit. What greater sacrifice can there be? It is not 
sacrifice to offer what is superfluous for you. True sacrifice means giving up 
that which is most dear to you, that which you value most."
 
- taken from : Sanathana Sarathi, July 1998...


Sai Ram

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