The Brahmin and the
Crab<http://kathavarta.org/2008/07/17/the-brahmin-and-the-crab/>

*Brahmadatta was a Brahmin boy living in a city with his old mother. One
day, when he was planning to travel to another village, his mother told him
not to travel alone but take someone with him. The boy said that the way to
the village was safe and that he was leaving on an urgent business. He asked
her not to be afraid.*

*Knowing that he was determined to go, the mother went to the well in the
backyard and took out a crab and asked his son to keep the crab with him
during his travel. The boy then put the crab in a camphor box and put that
box in a vessel and set out on his journey. That being summer, the day was
very hot and the Brahmin halted and took rest under a big tree.*

*From the hollow of the tree, a snake emerged and, attracted by the
fragrance of camphor, swallowed the box containing the crab. The crab came
out of the box and sliced the head of the snake and killed him. The Brahmin
boy woke and found the dead snake and the camphor box. When he saw the crab
coming out of the box alive, he at once realized what had happened.*

*He then remembered the words of his mother and thought he did well by
heeding her advice that saved him from death.*

*Moral:
Those who feed on the rich, do not help them in distress. When their wealth
is in tact, everyone hovers around the rich.
(This Panchatantra story is from Imprudence)
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cnu.pne

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