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who was the companion of serivan

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Answered by Sidyandex
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This is a question from a passage of Jatak tales chapter called a Golden bowl.

So, according to the question, the companion of Serivan was a greedy seller who reached the city of Andhapura crossing the river of Televastra.

He was a greedy seller because of his greed for the golden pot in the pots of Serivan.

Answered by smartbrainz
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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

Explanation:

  • There was on the same city an old lady and her granddaughter. They had several old pots and pans lying in their house and amongst those pots and pans there was a gold pot which the old lady and her granddaughter never knew of as the pot was dirty.
  • One day when the greedy seller was selling his pots and pans, the young girl insisted her grandmother to exchange the dirty (gold) pot for a plate from the greedy seller.
  • The greedy seller who had suspected that the pot was made of gold pretended before the old lady and her granddaughter that the pot was of no use and threw the pot rudely on to the ground; he thought by doing this he would come next day and get the pot for nothing.

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