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The Bodhisatta was once a parrot. When he grew old hits
eyes became weak and he was looked after by his son. The son once discovered a
special kind of mango on an island, and, having eaten of it himself, brought
some home to his parents. The Bodhisatta recognized the mango and warned his son
that parrots visiting that island were short lived. But the son took no heed,
and one day, while flying back from the island, he fell asleep from weariness
and was eaten by a fish.
The story was told in reference to a monk who died of over
eating. The parrot is identified with him. J. ii.291-4.

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