Table with Moral - The Compassionate Elephant and Prince Meghkumar

Restraint and devotion form the bedrock of Jain teachings, acting as twin forces that purify the soul and dismantle karmic attachments. Through rigorous self-restraint and unwavering devotion, an individual gains the spiritual strength required to conquer earthly desires and achieve ultimate liberation. The following story reflects the same-
Lord Mahavira initiated Prince Meghkumar, but the harsh ascetic life soon overwhelmed the prince. Sensing his distress, Mahavira recounted Meghkumar's past life. In it, a noble elephant balanced on three legs for three days to save a rabbit, proving that profound compassion and values require discipline and sacrifice.
Long ago, during a raging forest fire, a majestic forest elephant managed to stand in a small, cleared safety patch. Around him, dozens of other desperate, terrified animals huddled together to escape the blazing inferno. As the weary elephant shifted his weight and raised a heavy foot to scratch an itch, a tiny, terrified rabbit quickly darted into the newly empty space beneath him.
The elephant looked down and saw the fragile creature trembling right under his massive foot. Realizing that bringing his foot down would instantly crush the little rabbit, he made an extraordinary decision fueled by unconditional mercy. Choosing compassion over his own physical relief, he held his heavy foot suspended in the air.
He maintained this impossible, agonizing posture for over three days and nights until the raging forest fire completely died down. The prolonged physical stress took a severe toll on his body, but his mind remained focused entirely on protecting the fragile life beneath him. When the smoke finally cleared and the rabbit safely scurried away, the elephant's exhausted body gave out, and he collapsed. Yet, this pure intent of selflessly saving a life elevated his soul, ultimately leading to his noble rebirth as Prince Meghkumar.
If a soul could endure such immense physical hardship out of pure kindness when it was just a wild animal, human beings can certainly endure temporary discomforts and challenges to protect their spiritual path, and ethical values.
Moral of the Fable: Be compassionate even if it requires self -sacrifice and unwavering discipline.
