(130) The Journey to the Temple!

Once, Lord Buddha and his disciple Ananda were going to a distant temple. After walking just a little distance, the disciple felt tired. At that time, he asked, "Guru, how much more time will it take to reach there?"

The Guru said, "One hour."

After they walked and one hour passed, they saw a passerby coming. Ananda asked, "How much time is needed to walk and reach the holy temple?"

He looked at Ananda, and after a few moments, said, "It will take one hour to reach there."

They again walked forward. The next hour also passed. At that time, a woman was coming from the opposite direction.

When Ananda repeated the same question, the woman said, "You have to walk for one more hour."

However, even in the next hour, they did not reach the temple. At that time, the disciple murmured to himself, "Anyway, so many hours have already passed by now. Now there is no need to ask anyone else. The temple cannot be too far."

With that hope, ignoring his tiredness, he moved forward. By the time it was evening, they reached there.

Then, Ananda asked Lord Buddha, "When I asked about the time, why did Guru and the people we met on the way lie to me that it would take one hour?"

The Guru said with a gentle smile, "The moment you asked me, I understood that you were tired. If I told you that we had to walk till evening to reach the temple, I knew you would return without continuing the journey. Seeing your exhaustion, the passersby also said the same thing."

Moral:

People often look at big goals and distant achievements with fear. Because of that, they give up on many things. But one should be able to move towards the goal step-by-step, gradually! By dividing the working time and the hard work, you must reduce the burden on your mind.


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