14 - Of Mice and Men
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of 'Stories from India,' host Narad Muni narrates a tale from the Jataka tales, illustrating how a seemingly worthless investment can lead to great success. The story follows Jeff, who turns a dead mouse into a thriving business, showcasing shrewd business practices like brokering and market cornering. It parallels modern business strategies, such as Amazon's seller interface. The episode also includes a mythological tale about the demon Arasur, who sought invulnerability from Brahma, only to be defeated by the goddess of insects, Bramari. The podcast concludes with a teaser for the next episode, featuring a disease as a character.
Takeaways
- 🎵 The podcast 'Stories from India' explores myths, legends, and folk tales from India's rich cultural heritage.
- 👤 The host, Narad Muni, is a mythological character with the gift of eternal life and knowledge of the past, present, and future, and always speaks the truth.
- 🎶 The podcast is introduced with music and applause, setting the stage for the storytelling session.
- 🐭 The story of the week is from the Jataka tales, focusing on the success story of an enterprising individual who turns a seemingly worthless dead mouse into a fortune.
- 🧐 The story illustrates the power of determination, planning, and a bit of luck in achieving success from very little.
- 👦 The character 'Jeff' overhears a conversation about the potential value of a dead mouse and decides to capitalize on it.
- 🍬 Jeff's initial success comes from bartering a dead mouse for sweets and water, which he then sells to flower pickers.
- 🌸 By recognizing a latent need and exploiting it, Jeff builds a business selling refreshments to laborers and eventually becomes wealthy.
- 👑 The story of Jeff's rise to wealth and becoming the king's adviser parallels the success story of a major retailer, possibly Amazon.
- 🐝 The goddess Bramari is introduced as the deity associated with bees, hornets, and wasps, who uses insects as her weapon against demons.
- 🦊 The tale of Arasur, a demon who seeks invulnerability from Brahma, is used to illustrate the ingenuity of the gods in overcoming powerful adversaries.
Q & A
- What is the name of the podcast and its main focus?- -The podcast is called 'Stories from India' and it focuses on discussing myths, legends, and folk tales from India. 
- Who is the host of the podcast and what are some of their characteristics?- -The host is named Narad Muni, a mythological character who has the gift of eternal life, knowledge of the past, present, and future, and always speaks the truth. 
- What is the central theme of today's story in the podcast?- -Today's story is from the Jataka tales and it illustrates what can be achieved with very little, emphasizing the importance of determination, planning, and a bit of luck. 
- Who is the character in the story that is associated with bees, wasps, and hornets?- -The character associated with bees, wasps, and hornets is the goddess Bramari. 
- What did the king's adviser see on the street that he initially thought was gold?- -The king's adviser initially thought a dead mouse on the street was gold, but was corrected by his friend. 
- What is the name of the enterprising young man in the story and what did he do with the dead mouse?- -The enterprising young man's name is Jeff. He took the dead mouse and sold it to a cat's owner for two copper coins. 
- How did Jeff turn the two copper coins into a profitable business?- -Jeff used the two copper coins to buy sweets, which he then sold to flower pickers in exchange for flowers. He sold the flowers in town for a profit and repeated this process to grow his capital. 
- What opportunity did Jeff seize when he saw the fallen branches in the king's garden after a storm?- -Jeff offered to clean up the fallen branches in the king's garden before the king's visit in exchange for 20% of the gardener's bonus. 
- How did Jeff become the richest person in town?- -Jeff capitalized on various opportunities, such as buying out the entire inventory of grass from grass cutters and selling it to a horse merchant, and buying rubies before a trading ship arrived, knowing that they were in high demand. These ventures allowed him to accumulate wealth and become the richest person in town. 
- What is the story of Arasur and how did he receive his powers?- -Arasur was a demon who prayed to Brahma for 40,000 years, surviving on minimal sustenance. Brahma granted him invulnerability to all two-legged and four-legged creatures as a compromise for not granting him immortality and omnipotence. 
- How was Arasur defeated by Parvati?- -Parvati, Shiva's partner, wore a costume made of bees, hornets, and other insects that were not two-legged or four-legged. She unleashed these insects on Arasur, which eventually tore him apart. 
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