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Subject: The Monkey and the Crocodile: Sri Sathya Sai tells a Story

 


The Monkey and the Crocodile: Sri Sathya Sai tells a Story 


 
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Accusing anybody amounts to sin. They are not ‘others’ but are Divine in the 
true sense. You think of them as others. No. God Himself is over there. 
Everyone is God. There are none like ‘others’ in this world. You must not 
criticise or hate anyone. In this world we receive help from everyone in one 
way or the other. You must express gratitude to all. 

 

Swami has told a small story based on this earlier. A crocodile was spending 
its time in a lake. Along the shore, there was a big tree. A monkey used to 
live on top of the tree. The monkey ate all these fruits on the tree and threw 
the remains down. The crocodile used to eat the leftover and felt elated. As 
time passed, the crocodile as well as the monkey both grew fat. They became 
very good friends. The crocodile once said, “Oh monkey! I am just enjoying the 
banquet given by you. You must thus visit our home one day and accept 
hospitality”. The monkey, however, was very intelligent. He became suspicious 
about the crocodile’s intentions. We just make fun of a monkey, but it is more 
intelligent than man also. That’s why Rama’s servant was Hanuman. The monkey 
accepted the crocodile’s invitation. He asked the crocodile, “How am I supposed 
to come to your house? I cannot get into the water and you cannot get out of 
the water”. The crocodile replied, “Friend I have a huge body. You can sit on 
it and I will take you to my home”. The monkey agreed and sat on the 
crocodile’s back. 



 
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As they neared the other shore, the crocodile revealed the secret to the 
monkey. He said “Oh friend! My wife, from a very long time, wanted to eat your 
heart. So I got you here”. The monkey thought and said, “I will be delighted to 
make your wife happy. But why didn’t you tell this to me when we left? I hung 
my heart to a treetop, since I felt it may fall down while jumping from one 
tree to another. So let’s go back and collect it”. The crocodile was a 
brainless brawny creature. They both reached the shore. The monkey told the 
crocodile that it would go up and get its heart while the crocodile waited. 
Saying so it climbed up the tree in a jiffy. The monkey then said, “Oh 
crocodile! What a fool you are! How is it possible to keep anyone’s heart 
outside one’s body? Get lost. I don’t want friendship of such a creature. Why 
should I make friends with such a dumb creature? My friends should think of my 
happiness as well as my sorrows.” The crocodile is like the modern educated 
people. The moral of the story is that unlike the crocodile, you must be 
devoted to people around you and see the God in them and pay the tax of 
gratitude to God. 

 

 <http://www.saipublications.com/b003_my_dear_students_vol_4.html> Source: Pay 
the Tax of Gratitude, Discourse 3, My Dear Students Volume 4

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