The Bodhisatta and the Traders ชาดก เรื่องโปรด The Favorite Jatakas หน้า 76
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In this story, the Bodhisatta aids a group of traders, who respectfully climb onto his back to be safely transported home. Those who obey his guidance escape the fate of their companions who were left behind and met their end at the hands of she-goblins. The story underscores the value of heeding wise counsel and highlights the consequences of choices in the face of danger. The traders' journey serves as a reminder of the rewards of following a virtuous path. Learn more at dmc.tv.

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-Bodhisatta's wisdom
-traders' journey
-safety and guidance
-morality in choices
-consequences of actions

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The traders heard his saying, and cried--"We are going home, master!" joining their hands, and raising them respectfully to their foreheads. "Then climb up on my back," said the Bodhisatta. Thereat some of them climbed up, some laid hold of his tail, and some remained standing, with a respectful salute. Then the Bodhisatta took up even those who stood still saluting him, and conveyed all of them, even two hundred and fifty, to their own country, and set down each in his own place; then he went back to his place of dwelling. And the she-goblins, when other men came to that place, slew those two hundred and fifty who were left, and devoured them. The Master now said, addressing the Brethren: "Brethren, even as these traders perished by falling into the hands of she-goblins, but the others by obeying the behest of the wonderful horse each returned safe home again; "
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