The crows and the serpent
Once upon a time, there stood a huge banyan tree on the outskirts of
a small village. In this tree there lived a pair of crows with their
young ones. One day, a snake came to live in the hole at the bottom of
the tree. The crows were not happy at the arrival of the snake, but they
could do nothing.
After a few days, the female crow hatched a few more eggs and more
baby crows were born. When the crows went out in search of food, the
snake crawled up the tree and ate up the babies. When the crows came
back, they could not locate their babies. They flew high and low, but to
no avail. The crows were full of grief on the sad loss of their young
ones.

After a few months, the female crow hatched some more eggs. This time
the female crow stayed in the nest while the male crow went out in
search of food. The snake was greedy and ignoring the presence of the
female crow crept up the tree and attacked the babies.
The female crow who was keeping a watchful eye on her babies, tried
to fight with the snake, but she was weak. Hearing the shriek of the
female crow, other crows came to help her, but the snake had already
eaten the young ones and slithered back into his hole.
This killing became the feature of their life. Every time the crows
laid their eggs, the snake crawled up the tree and ate all the young
ones. Due to this, the crows were never able to raise their young ones.
The crows were sad, but they didn't know how to get rid of the killer
snake.
One day, the female crow asked the male crow that she wanted to leave
the tree at once.
The male crow consoled her by saying that the tree had been their
home from the past so many years and they should reside here. He decided
to ask a wise fox for help to get rid of the snake. With this thought,
both of them went to the place of the wise fox. The fox welcomed her
friends and said, "Both of you seem to be very sad. What happened? "
The crows replied, "We have a big problem. A snake is after us and he
eats up our eggs and the young ones. We seek your help in this matter."
They narrated the whole story to the fox. The fox was intelligent; she
thought for a few minutes and then laid out a brilliant plan before
them. She said, "Listen carefully and do it according to the plan. In
the morning, go to the river bank where the ladies of the royal family
would be bathing. They keep their ornaments in a tray on the river bank.
The guards keep a watch on them from a distance".The fox suggested the
crows to pick up a necklace from the tray and fly away making a loud
noise. This would make the guards to chase them to the tree where the
crows would drop the necklace into the hole of the snake. To get the
necklace, the guards would kill the snake. The crows liked the plan and
swore to execute it the next morning.
So, the next morning, the crows were ready with their plan. The crow
couple flew to the river bank; the female crow picked up the necklace
and flew off, while the male crow shrieked loudly to attract the guards'
attention. The guards ran after the crows brandishing their sticks and
swords. Soon, they reached the banyan tree where they saw the crows
dropping the necklace into the snake hole.
As the guards were trying to take the necklace out with the help of a
stick, the snake came out of the hole. The snake hissed at them and they
killed it with sticks and swords. They took the necklace and returned to
their place. The crows were happy to see the sight from a distance. They
thanked the fox for her help. Thereafter, the crow couple lived happily
with their young ones in the banyan tree.
Moral: Intelligence is greater than strength.
(Source: Panchathantra) |