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Now I start with the story which is half done in part-1.
The monk also often hinted at the crow's indirect recovery due to his gracious nature. The monk gives a signal- it is not the nature of a saint to give a message, sermon, or command! Yes, the crow forgot the food of the inedible, the crow turned the barracks, the crow also expressed his faith in the monk, the crow also sang the praises of the monk heartily. But understanding the crow's pride, the crow's cleverness, the crow's apparent instinct, the monk also indirectly hinted in a Dharmasabha that βit is good to do good deeds! Good deeds can also do evil even those who improperly earn money can do good deeds. Therefore, it is necessary to manifest piety in nature before doing good deeds.β
But the crow was a crow after all. With the grace of a monk, he was flying in the air! it was cracking!
Eventually, the monk thought βHoi soi jo ram Rachi Rakha..β- and the monk became indifferent towards the crow. Even if he a bad character, the sadhu's anger does not descend on him, the sadhu can only distance himself from it- he should ignore it. Equality remains, love dais. It was too late for the crow to realize this truth. Even if the shadow of the monk's compassion is on everyone, the sadness of losing the monk's love shadow began to eat away at the crow.
The crow cried the crow croaked, the crow tried to tell the monk that he would not make a mistake now. But grace never descends from effort or network. The monk can see through the seeker from the inner point of view- he can prove the character! Although the monk did not explicitly order anything, the crow realizes that he had abandoned himself.
The crow misunderstood. The crow gave up trying to bloom. To maintain his character as a crow, he now began to try to be a true crow. Pride is gone, fame is gone- the name is not lost, good deeds are not done by oneself, but good deeds are done by one's grace- such a testimony began to manifest. The eye in which the ego appeared was the only dependent price in the eye- only tears. Now the core just tries to be the true crow. Even though he is not qualified, he feels the immense compassion of the monk, feels his undeserved grace, feels gratitude.