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The story of a wise bird who, seeing a farmer trying to catch him, avoided
him till the farmer was quite exasperated. In the end the farmer camouflaged
himself like a tree, but the bird laughed in his face.
The story was related in reference to a monk, a fellow-celibate of
Sāriputta. This monk was very careful about
his body, and earned the reputation of a dandy. The bird is identified with the
monk (J.ii.161f).
This story bears some resemblance to the second Sakuntaka Jātaka in the
Mahāvastu, particularly to the latter part of it. v.l.
Kukkura.
Mtu.ii.250.

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