The hermit and the mouse
panchtantra tale


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There was a temple of Lord Shiva (God of destruction) near a southern city
called Mahilaropyam.

A holy sage used to live and look after the temple. He would visit the city
everyday for alms, and return in the evening for meal. He collected more
than he required for himself, and would keep the excess in a bowl, and
distribute it among poor workers, who cleaned and decorated the temple in
return.

A mouse, who lived in a hole in the hermitage would creep in everyday and
steal some of the food from the bowl. When the hermit realized that a mouse
has been stealing the food. He tried all ways to stop it. He hung the bowl
as high as he could, and even tried to beat the mouse with a stick, but the
mouse would find some way to reach the bowl and steal some food.

One day, a mendicant came to visit the temple, and the sage. But the hermit
was absent-minded and looked for an opportunity to hit the mouse with his
stick, lest it come again. This made the mendicant angry, "I will not visit
your hermitage again, for you are giving only vague and abstract replies to
by queries. You seem to be pre-occupied with something more important than
talking to me!"

The hermit humbly explained his troubles, and how the mouse keeps stealing
from him, somehow or the other, "This mouse would even put a cat or a
monkey to shame, when it comes to jumping and reaching my bowl! I have
tried everything. I keep hitting my bowl with my stick, even while talking
to you, to save the food I keep for my workers being stolen from the
mouse."

The mendicant understood the hermit's troubles, and advised, "A mouse that
jumps more than it should be, a mouse that is faster than the others, must
have some reason for it. I am sure it must have accumulated a lot of food
in his hole. This is the reason that the mouse feels exalted, and has the
energy to jump so high. The mouse knows he has nothing to lose, and thus
nothing to fear."

And thus, the holy man and the mendicant concluded that if they can track
the mouse to its hole, they will be able to reach a store of food. They
decided to follow the tracks of the mouse the very next morning.

They followed the mouse's tracks and arrived at the entrance of the hole.
At once, they started digging with a pickaxe and uncovered a huge
collection of food stored by the mouse, which it guarded. They collected
the food and stored it safely in the temple.

On the other hand, the mouse was very depressed on realizing the entire
store of food that it had accumulated for so long had been lost. It felt
deeply dejected, and lost all its confidence.

The mouse had no food, and decided to jump for the bowl at nightfall. But
when it tried to reach the bowl, it realized that it had neither the
strength, nor the confidence to reach the bowl.

During this time, the sage charged it with a stick. It was so depressed,
that it was not able to react quickly, and was hit.

It was not a deadly blow, but it was hurt. Somehow, it managed to escape
and left the temple at once. It decided not to return to the temple again.

The wise indeed say:
*Strike at the source of the enemy's power to destroy him.*




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