Once upon a time a big monk and a little monk were traveling together. They came to the bank of a river and found the bridge was damaged. They had to wade across the river. There was a pretty lady who was stuck at the damaged bridge and couldn’t cross the river. The big monk offered to carry the pretty lady across the river on his back. The lady accepted.
The little monk was shocked by the move of the big monk.”How can big disciple brother carry a lady when we are supposed to avoid all intimacy with females?” thought the little monk. But he kept quiet.
The big monk carried the lady across the river and the small monk followed unhappily. When they crossed the river, the big monk let the lady down and they parted ways with her.
All along the way for several miles, the little monk was very unhappy with the act of the big monk. He was making up all kinds of accusations about the big monk in his head. This got him madder and madder. But he still kept quiet. And the big monk had no inclination to explain his situation.
Finally, at a rest point many hours later, the little monk could not stand it any further, he burst out angrily at the big monk. “How can you claim yourself a devout monk, when you seize the first opportunity to touch a female, especially when she is very pretty? All your teachings to me make you a big hypocrite.”
The big monk looked surprised and said, “I had put down the pretty lady at the river bank many hours ago, how come you are still carrying her along?”
[This very old Chinese zen story reflects the thinking of many people today. We encounter many unpleasant things in our life, they irritate us and they make us angry. Sometimes, they cause us a lot of hurt, sometimes they cause us to be bitter or jealous. But like the little monk, we are not willing to let them go away. We keep on carrying the baggage of the “pretty lady” with us. We let them keep on coming back to hurt us, make us angry, make us bitter and cause us a lot of agony. Why? Simply because we are not willing to put down or let go of the baggage of the “pretty lady”. We should let go of the pretty lady immediately after crossing the river, immediately after the unpleasant event is over. This will immediately remove all our agonies. There is no need to be further hurt by the unpleasant event after it is over. It is just that simple.]
12 Responses
Keshi
May 1st, 2006 at 7:54 pm
1omg Tarun this is such a fitting story to what Im facing these days! SO beautiful! Thanks…I must get my friends to read this too…
true…shed the baggage…let go…dun hold on to something that’s hurting u for so long…
Keshi.
ish
May 1st, 2006 at 10:53 pm
2hey nice one
sophie
May 2nd, 2006 at 12:27 am
3i read this in one other blog y’day..
forgot who…
anyways i drifted from keshi
nice thought
Yashita
May 2nd, 2006 at 1:05 am
4hahaha…nice story…and a wonderful message…
good that I took Keshi’s advice and came here! I of all ppl needed to read that…just yesterday, I wasted my precious sleeping hours thinking of sumthing unpleasant…till my head was ready to burst!!…hmnn, will try to rem this story…sumtimes story have more powerful imapct than the message…thanks….
Paavani
May 2nd, 2006 at 5:49 am
5It’s a very inspiring story and really helpful for my current situation. I am suffering from some problem from past few days. Hope after knowing this I can help myself.
Thanks
BTW “Chintan’ a hindi word which means thoughtful reminded of my last year project, in which I worked on a character named Chintan.
Tarun
May 2nd, 2006 at 6:43 pm
6@Ish, @Sophie, @Yashita and @Paavani: nice to see you all here and hope to see u guys freq.
And Paavani, yes Chintan is hindi word and it means thinking and thoughtful is actually ‘vichaarvan’
last but not least @Keshi: thanks
for sending new visitors.
Keshi
May 2nd, 2006 at 8:44 pm
7Nice of Yash to come here thru my comment…Yash is a real sweety!
Tarun I hope more ppl will read this story cos it reallt has a very profound message…
Keshi.
richa
May 3rd, 2006 at 10:58 am
8so true .i too have to learn to drop the lady off at river bank itself *sigh*
archie
May 3rd, 2006 at 2:19 pm
9that’s a very powerful message!
i have learned to drop the pretty lady at the river bank… but sometimes.. i still carry.
anyways. how you been??? its been a while since i dropped a comment here
Gangadhar
May 7th, 2006 at 1:11 am
10Tarun,it’s a fantastic story with beautiful message..btw your explanation is pretty good…
tnx for sharing wid us..
Tarun
May 8th, 2006 at 9:14 pm
11@Richa, Archie, @Ganga thanks for comments and good to see u guys commenting here.
@Anonymous Thanks
nice name you have
vandy
May 9th, 2006 at 5:54 am
12Arre re That was my comment Tarun
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