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Old Tiger and A Greedy Traveller

Once upon a time, there was a tiger who grew so old that he could hardly go about hunting. So he thought of a plan.

One fine morning, he stood in a lake and holding a blade of holy grass (Kusha) in one paw and a gold bracelet in the other, shouted out, "Here you are, Ladies and Gentlemen! A gold bracelet! Yours for the asking."

A traveller passing by liked the look of the gold bracelet. He stopped and said to himself, "This looks like a piece of good luck.However, when there is a risk involved, one must play it safe. So I'll be wary."

Then the man asked the tiger, "Where is this gold bracelet?" and the tiger opened his paw and showed it to him.

"But how can I trust you," asked the man, "Knowing that you are a killer?"

"Listen traveller,"said the tiger, "I admit, in my youth, I was wicked and killed many cows and human beings.My wife and children died because of my evil deeds. Then I consulted a holy man who advised me to give alms.So now I take a bath and give things for the sake of charity. Besides, I've gone old. My teeth and claws have fallen off. So what have you to fear from me?"

The traveller was taken in by this clever talk and went into the lake, but got struck in the deep mud.

When the tiger saw this, he comforted him. "Oh! Don't worry. I'll help you," he said, and slowly waded towards the traveller and seized him.

As he was being dragged out, onto the bank, the poor man gasped, "Ah! This Villain's talk of holiness completely took me in. A rascal is always a rascal. Like a fool I believed him and now I must pay for it."

Soon after that, the tiger killed the traveller and ate him up.

Moral: Greed never goes unpunished.

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