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In this story, a friend is implored to bring the thief to the king. To elucidate his request, he shares the tale of a man whose refuge turned perilous when a wind broke his limbs. The moral warns of the dangers hidden in seeking safety. This narrative underscores themes of wisdom and the complex nature of refuge and danger. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Jataka tales
-moral stories
-wisdom in fables
-danger of refuge
-anecdotal narratives

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"Friend, if you can, bring me the thief." To make the king comprehend, he told yet another story. 5) Formerly, sire, in this very city a wind arose and broke a certain man's limbs. Lamenting he spoke this stanza: Wind that in June wise men by prayer would gain, My limbs doth break. My refuge proved my bane. "Thus, sire, did danger arise from my refuge. Understand this story." "Friend, bring me the thief." To make the king understand, he told him yet another story. 38 The Favorite Jataka
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