The Red-Bud Tree [More Jataka Tales]
ONCE upon a time four young princes heard a story about a certain wonderful tree, called the Red-Bud Tree. No one of them had ever seen a Red-Bud Tree, and each prince wished to be the first to see one.
So the eldest
prince asked the driver of the king's chariot to take him deep into the woods
where this tree grew. It was still very early in the spring and the tree had no
leaves, nor buds. It was black and bare like a dead tree. The prince could not
understand why this was called a Red-Bud Tree, but he asked no questions.
Later in the
spring, the next son went with the driver of the king's chariot to see the
Red-Bud Tree. At this time it was covered with red buds.
The tree was all
covered with green leaves when the third son went into the woods a little later
to see it. He asked no questions about it, but he could see no reason for
calling it the Red-Bud Tree.
Some time after
this the youngest prince begged to be taken to see the Red-Bud Tree. By this
time it was covered with little bean-pods.
When he came back
from the woods he ran into the garden where his brothers were playing, crying,
"I have seen the Red-Bud Tree."
"So have
I," said the eldest prince. "It did not look like much of a tree to
me," said he; "it looked like a dead tree. It was black and bare."
"What makes
you say that?" said the second son. "The tree has hundreds of
beautiful red buds. This is why it is called the Red-Bud Tree."
The third prince
said: "Red buds, did you say? Why do you say it has red buds? It is
covered with green leaves."
The prince who had
seen the tree last laughed at his brothers, saying: "I have just seen that
tree, and it is not like a dead tree. It has neither red buds nor green leaves
on it. It is covered with little bean-pods."
The king heard them and waited until they stopped talking. Then he said: "My sons, you have all four seen the same tree, but each of you saw it at a different time of the year."