Kimshuka Tree: Learn English(IND) with subtitles - Story for Children and Adults "BookBox.com"

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  • This story is an offering for the 150th Birth Anniversary of Sri Aurobindo
    Kimshuka Tree
    A story about Truth,
    adapted from Tales of All Times
    by The Mother
    There were four young
    princes of Banaras
    who were brothers.
    Each one of them said
    to their father's charioteer:
    “I want to see a Kimshuka tree.”
    “I will show you,”
    said the charioteer,
    and he invited the eldest
    to go for a ride.
    In the jungle
    he showed the prince
    a Kimshuka tree.
    It was the time of year
    when there are neither buds,
    nor leaves, nor flowers.
    So the prince saw only
    a trunk of dark wood.
    A few weeks later,
    the second prince
    was taken for a ride
    in the chariot
    and he also saw
    the Kimshuka tree.
    He found it covered with leaves.
    A little later in the season,
    the third brother
    saw it in his turn;
    it was reddish orange
    with flowers.
    At last the fourth saw it;
    its fruits were ripe.
    One day
    when the four brothers
    were together,
    someone asked:
    “What does
    the Kimshuka tree look like?”
    The eldest said:
    “Like a bare trunk.”
    The second:
    “Like a flourishing banana tree.”
    The third:
    “Like a pink and red bouquet.”
    And the fourth:
    “Like an acacia laden with fruit.”
    Being unable to agree,
    they went together
    to their father the king
    for him to decide who was right.
    When he heard how
    one after the other
    the young princes
    had seen the Kimshuka tree,
    the king smiled and said:
    “All four of you are right,
    but all four of you forget
    that the tree is
    not the same in all seasons.”
    Each one was describing
    what he had seen
    and each one
    was ignorant
    of what the others knew.
    In this way, most often,
    people know
    only a fraction of the truth,
    and their error comes precisely
    from the fact
    that they think they know it all.
    How much less
    this error would be
    if they had learnt
    at an early age
    to love truth so much
    that they would always seek it
    more and more.
    Narration: Maurice Shukla
    Music: Jerry Silvester Vincent
    SFX: Rajesh Gilbert
    Illustrations: Kallol Majumder
    Animation: BookBox
    Story: Tales of All Times © Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust, Pondicherry.
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