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Once upon a
time, a hunter
caught hold of a
bird.
The bird was
astonishingly beautiful.
To the amazement
of the hunter,
the bird even
began to speak.
The
bird asked the
hunter, ‘What
are you going to
do with me?’.
The hunter
replied, ‘I will
sell you for a
good price’.
The bird asked
again, ‘What
would my new
owner do with
me?’
The hunter said,
‘I don’t know!
He might put you
in a cage, or
cook you or sell
it to someone
else.’
The bird asked,
‘So, by selling
me, you would
get some money,
isn’t it?’
The hunter, ‘Yes’
Bird, ‘If you
will listen to
me, I will give
you three
valuable
advices. If you
follow those
advices, it
will change your
life towards the
better.’
The hunter
immediately
jumped forward,
‘Yes. Tell me…’
‘Would I not
want something
in return for
the advice that
I give you?’
‘What do you
want in return?’
The bird asked
him to release
it. It
continued, ‘I
shall give the
first advice
sitting on the
branch of the
tr ee nearby, the
second, from the
top of the
hillock nearby,
and the third
one, flying.
The hunter
agreed and freed
the bird. The
bird immediately
flew to the
branch of the
nearby tree and
sat there. It
then gave the
first advice –
‘Don’t feel for
something that
has already left
your hands.’
The hunter
promptly noted
it down and
asked for the
second advice.
The bird flew
to the top of
the hillock
nearby and said,
“Did you know
that there is a
precious stone
inside my body?”
Hearing this,
the hunter got
wild. He
realized it was
so foolish of
him to have
released the
bird. He went
red with anger
and screaming at
the bird, ‘You
cheated me! You
cheated me!’ ,
he started
throwing stones
on it.
Immediately the
bird said, ‘I
lied! The story
of a gem being
inside my body
is not true. It
is just to test
you that I said
so. Did I not
give my first
advice, not to
repent for the
spilt milk? You
did not pay heed
to my advice and
now, you are
crying!’

The bird took
off from the
tree, and said,
‘Here you go, my
third and most
important
advice, ‘Do
not give anymore
advices to
someone who does
not follow the
earlier
advices!’
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