The beggar’s empty bowl
A beggar came to an emperor and said, “If
you are going to give me anything, there is a condition.” The emperor
said, “What do you mean by your condition?” The beggar said, “This is my
condition: I accept only if you can fill my begging bowl absolutely.”
The king said, “What do you think I am? Am I a beggar? I cannot fill
this small begging bowl?” The beggar said, “It is better to tell you
before, because later, you can get into trouble. If you think you can
fill it, fill it.”
The king called his vizier and
told him to fill it with precious stones: diamonds, rubies and emeralds.
Let this beggar know with whom he is talking! But then there was
difficulty. The bowl was filled but the king was surprised — as the
stone fell into it, it would disappear. It was filled many times and
each time it was again empty. Now the king was in great rage but he told
the vizier, “Even if my whole kingdom goes, if all my treasuries are
emptied, let them be —but I cannot allow this beggar to defeat me. This
is too much.”
And all the treasures, it is said,
disappeared. The king had nothing left. Finally, the king had to fall at
the feet of the beggar and said, “Forgive me, but before you leave,
just tell me one thing. What is the secret of this begging bowl? All has
disappeared in it.” The beggar started laughing. He said, “It is made
of human desire. Everything disappears in it, nothing ever fulfils it.”
The
begging bowl is like the human mind filled with desires. Only those who
have understood the futility of human desires die like kings.
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