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The story of MAHAJANAKA

Mahajanaka is an ancient Bhuddist scripture depictinga practice of perseverance by a king named Mahajanaka. The original story was the last of the tenth in a series of Jataka scripture. It is a story of the last reincarnation of Bodhisattva before he was born Sithardha who became Bhudda. Mahajanaka was a great king who brought prosperityand wealth to his land, a city of Mithila. One day on his trip to a park, he saw two mango trees at the entrance. One had a lot of tasty fruits, the other had none. He tasted the sweet mango before he went into the park.When he came out, he found the tree with the tasty mangos torn down.Many of his subjects were swarming for good taste of sweet mango the poor tree could not withstand. But the one without fruit was left standing tall. Thus means good things are more attractive andjeopardy of frenzy crowd who often lack wisdom. In the old story, King Mahajanaka had a feeling of consolation to consolation to the incident. He then stipulated toseek transquility in priesthood. In rewriting the story, His Majesty King BhumibolAdulyadej said it was too soon for Mahajanaka to become a priest. Mahajanaka would have gotten his Dhamma enlightment easier by continue working to complete good deeds in worldly condition. His Majesty King Bhumibol emphasizes in his rewritingon a land called Suvarnabhumi where he mappes out geographic location of the city. He makes forecast on meteorogy and astrology by presenting his own drawing of four graphic maps. There are parts of his writing encouraging practice of perseverance in purity. It is an important merit needed for beneficiary in ordinary living. It becomes moral inheritant wellworth for younger Thai generation. All are rewritten in easy-to-read contemporary languages, both in Thai and English.
Topic:
THE STORY OF MAHAJANAKA
Main Idea:
Get back to the throne the find the treasure of his father.
Inferences:
That was a great one cartoon book made by the king. Rama 9
Type of text organization:
Writing by the King in Cartoon Edition
Context clues
1. We not persevered in the ocean; we would not be on this throne.
2. Any individual who practices perseverance, even in the face of death, will not be in any debt to relatives or gods or father or mother. Furturemore, any individual who does his duty like a man, will enjoy Ultimate Peace in the further.
3. We have reflected upon the worldly behavior and the merits of perseverance. Thus, we conclude that, even thought we do not see the shores, we still have to persist in our swimming in the wide ocean.
4. Should young Prince Mahayana perish in the ocean, I’ll never be allowed in the Celestials’ Society anymore.
5. He was physically quite strong and of a rather strict disposition resulting from a subconscious inborn pride of being of pure royal blood. The children were both hurt and scared, so they cried loudly.
Simple sentences
1. In the course of time, the King passed away to Heaven.
2. Viceroy Polajanaka was put in chains and under guard in a mansion near the royal Palace.
3. Civilians form the city also came to join.
4. The Queen went through the Northern Gate.
5. The Queen lay down and drifted into a peaceful sleep,
Compound sentences
1. Aritthajanaka acceded to the throne and invested his brother as Viceroy.
2. The people recognized him and took good care of him.
3. In the battle ensued, Prince Polajanaka’s soldiers made mince meat of Aritthajanaka’s and killed him.
4. When the people learnt about the Kong’s demise, there was a great turmoil all thought the city?
5. The being that rested in the royal womb was not and ordinary being but was one destined for enlightenment.
Complex sentences
1. On that instant, the chains dropped down in pieces and the door was flung open wide.
2. I entertained no ill will towards my brother. But now the situation has changed so I’ll act accordingly.
3. He called up the militia and, surrounded by a host of populace, set off for the city of Mithila.
4. She donned old tainted clothes to disguise herself and, putting the basket on her head, she let the city immediately.
5. So he conjured a covered wagon with a bed inside and transformed himself into and old man.

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