<h2 id='chap24'>THE JUDAS TREE</h2>
<p class='c004'>Once upon a time Brahmadatta, the king
of Benares, had four sons. One day they
sent for the charioteer, and said to him:</p>
<p>“We want to see a Judas tree; show us
one!”</p>
<p>“Very well, I will,” the charioteer replied.
But he did not show it to them all together.
He took the eldest at once to the forest in the
chariot, and showed him the tree at the time
when the buds were just sprouting from the
stem. To the second he showed it when the
leaves were green, to the third at the time
of blossoming, and to the fourth when it was
bearing fruit.</p>
<p>After this it happened that the four
brothers were sitting together, and some one
asked, “What sort of a tree is the Judas tree?”
Then the first brother answered:</p>
<p>“Like a burnt stump!”</p>
<p>And the second cried, “Like a banyan tree!”</p>
<p><SPAN name='Page_162'></SPAN>And the third—“Like a piece of meat!”</p>
<p>And the fourth said, “Like the acacia!”</p>
<p>They were vexed at each other’s answers,
and ran to find their father. “My Lord,” they
asked, “what sort of a tree is the Judas tree?”</p>
<p>“What did you say to that?” he asked. They
told him the manner of their answers. Said
the king:</p>
<p>“All four of you have seen the tree. Only
when the charioteer showed you the tree, you
did not ask him, 'What is the tree like at such
a time?’ or 'at such another time?’ You made
no distinctions, and that is the reason for your
mistake.” And he repeated the first stanza:—</p>
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<div class='line'>“All have seen the Judas tree—</div>
<div class='line'>What is your perplexity?</div>
<div class='line'>No one asked the charioteer</div>
<div class='line'>What its form the livelong year!”</div>
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