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The Journey from Siddhartha to Mahatma Buddha

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ЁЯТеЁЯжв Siddhartha and the Wounded Swan (Childhood Story)ЁЯТе ЁЯжв One day, young Siddhartha was walking in the royal garden when he saw a swan fall from the sky,  badly wounded. An arrow was stuck in its wing, and the bird cried in pain. ЁЯТФ Without delay, Siddhartha rushed to the swan and gently held it in his hands. His eyes reflected  concern and compassion. ЁЯдН With great care, he removed the arrow, cleaned the wound, and softly comforted the bird. The swan  slowly calmed down, feeling safe in his presence. ЁЯП╣ Soon, Devadatta arrived and claimed the swan, saying he had shot it while hunting. He believed the  bird belonged to him. ЁЯХК️ Siddhartha calmly replied that the right belongs to the one who saves a life, not to the one who tries  to destroy it. Compassion, he said, is greater than violence. ЁЯСС The matter reached the royal court, where wise sages gave their judgment. They declared that the  giver of life is superior to the taker of life. ЁЯМ╕ The swan was gi...