Practicing Success
The Gandatindu Jataka narrates the hardships faced by the subjects of a tyrannical king. Among them were elderly men and women, cultivators, herders, village boys, and even animals. In an attempt to assess his reputation, the king disguised himself and sought the opinions of his suffering subjects about him. Each person cursed him for their miseries, expressing grievances of being attacked by robbers at night and subjected to oppressive tax collectors during the day. The unbearable circumstances forced the people to abandon their village and seek refuge in the forest. |
The Gandatindu Jataka narrates the plight of the subjects of a King of what nature? |
Wise and benevolent king Heroic and brave king Charismatic and diplomatic king Wicked and oppressive king |
Wicked and oppressive king |
The Gandatindu Jataka narrates the hardships faced by the subjects of a tyrannical king. Among them were elderly men and women, cultivators, herders, village boys, and even animals. In an attempt to assess his reputation, the king disguised himself and sought the opinions of his suffering subjects about him. Each person cursed him for their miseries, expressing grievances of being attacked by robbers at night and subjected to oppressive tax collectors during the day. The unbearable circumstances forced the people to abandon their village and seek refuge in the forest. |