What is the moral of the story the swan and the princes?
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The moral of the story the Swan and the Princes is that the person who saves a life is more valuable than the person who kills or tried to kill a life.
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The Prince in the story named Siddhartha becomes the Great Lord Buddha when he grew up.
In the story, Prince Siddhartha's cousin shot the swan with an arrow and claimed it was his now. But Siddhartha saved his life so according to the king the swan was owned by Siddhartha.
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