<h2 id='chap11'>THE MONKEY THAT SAVED THE HERD</h2>
<p class='c004'>It came to pass that the Buddha was re-born
as the King of the monkeys. He lived
with his herd of 80,000 monkeys in a thick forest,
near a lake. In this lake there lived an
ogre who used to devour all those who went
down to the water.</p>
<p>The Buddha spoke to his subjects and said:
“My friends, in this forest there are trees that
are poisoned, and lakes that are haunted by
ogres. Eat no fruit and drink no water of
which you have not already tasted without consulting
me.”</p>
<p>This they agreed to. And one day, having
arrived at a spot which they had never visited
before, they found a great lake. They did
not drink, but awaited the return of their
King.</p>
<p>Now when he arrived he went round the
<SPAN name='Page_74'></SPAN>lake, and found that all the footsteps led down
to the lake, but none came up again. And
he said: “Without doubt this is the haunt of
an ogre.”</p>
<p>When this water-ogre saw that they were
not invading his domain he appeared in the
form of a terrible monster with a blue belly,
a white face, and bright red hands and feet.
In this shape he came out of the water and
said to the King: “Why are you seated here?
Go down to the lake to drink.” But the King
said: “Are you not the ogre of this water?”
“Yes, I am,” was the answer. “Do you take
as your prey all those who go down into this
water?” “Yes, I do, from small birds upwards.
I never let anything go which comes
down into this water. I will eat the lot of you,
too.” “But we shall not let you eat us.” “Just
drink the water.” “Yes, we will drink the
water, and yet not fall into your power.”
“How do you propose to drink the water,
then?” “Ah, you think we shall have to go
down to the water to drink; whereas we shall
not enter the water at all, but the whole eighty
<SPAN name='Page_75'></SPAN>thousand of us will take a cane each and drink
therewith from your lake as easily as through
the hollow stalk of a lotus. And so you will
not be able to eat us.”</p>
<p>So saying the King had a cane brought to
him, and in true belief that the miracle would
take place he blew down the cane, which
straightway became hollow throughout, without
a single knot being left in its length. In
this fashion he had another, and another
brought, and blew down them. Then he made
the tour of the lake, and commanded, saying,
“Let all canes growing here become hollow
throughout.” Now, thanks to the saving goodness
of their re-born chiefs, their commands
are always fulfilled. And henceforth every
single cane that grew round that lake became
hollow throughout. After giving his commands
the King seated himself with a cane in
his hand. All the other 80,000 monkeys, too,
seated themselves round the lake each with a
cane in his hands. At the same moment when
the King sucked up the water through his
cane, they all drank in the same manner as
<SPAN name='Page_76'></SPAN>they sat on the bank. This was the way they
drank, and the ogre could get no power over
any one of them, so he went off in a rage to
his habitation. The King, with his following
of 80,000 monkeys, went back into the forest.</p>
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