Describe the character of Serivan (Bodhisattva).
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Serivan was Bodhisattva in the Kingdom of Seri. He was truthful and in the story, he gave the old woman and her granddaughter all their deserved dues for their golden bowl. He did not lie to them like the greedy seller and told the lady and her daughter that the bowl was made of pure gold."
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The Golden Bowl by Jatak Tales is a story of two pot sellers, one named Serivan a Bodhisattva in the Kingdom of Seri who was honest,and one another was a greedy pot seller. Both these pot sellers used to sell pots and pans in the city of Andhapura
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- Serivan was an honest pot seller as well as he was a gentle person not greedy and was also fearless and not afraid of the greedy pot seller. He did not care for the threats of the greedy seller.
- When Serivan came to know about the gold pot, he had told the old lady and her granddaughter about it. He did not cheat them by telling a lie. He also paid the old lady 500 coins and gave all his pots and pans in exchange for the gold pot. In short, Serivan was a symbol of noble traits and qualities.
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