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Once upon a time in the Himalayas, there was a tree sheltering many birds, but its branches sparked a fire. The chief bird warned others to flee, illustrating how a safe refuge can become a source of danger. This tale teaches that a leader’s actions can turn into threats for their people. The parable reflects the importance of moral integrity in leadership. Explore these timeless lessons of responsibility, trust, and consequence on dmc.tv.

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-The nature of refuge and danger
-The moral responsibilities of leadership
-Consequences of betrayal in authority
-Wisdom found in fables and parables

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6) Once upon a time, sire, on the side of the Himalayas grew a tree with forked branches, the dwelling-place of countless birds. Two of its boughs rubbed against one another. Hence arose smoke, and sparks of fire were let fall. On seeing this the chief bird uttered this stanza: **Flame issues from the tree** **where we have lain:** **Scatter, ye birds.** **Our refuge proves our bane.** "For just as, sire, the tree is the refuge of birds, so is the king the refuge of his people. Should he play the thief, who shall avert the danger? Take note of this, sire." "Friend, only bring me the thief." Then he told the king yet another story. The Favourites Jataka 40
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