The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal
"The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal"
Today's folk tale comes from India, but once again we see a large, strong animal simply outwitted by another.
A tiger is trapped in a cave. A Brahman comes by and the tiger begs and pleads to be let out. The Brahman eventually releases him after the tiger promises not to eat him. Of course once the tiger is loose, his story changes.
"What a fool you are! What is to prevent my eating you now, for after being cooped up so long I am just terribly hungry!"
The tiger finally agrees to allow the Brahman to tell the story to three things and the tiger will abide by what the three things say. The Brahman asks a tree, a buffalo and the road, but all three agree that the Brahman should expect nothing from the tiger, that it is reasonable for the tiger to eat him.
Finally, the Brahman talks to a jackal, who pretends not to...