The Truthful Thief – Role Play

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The Truthful Thief – Role Play

Gurus to tell the story – ‘Give Up Atleast One bad Habit’ from Chinna Katha (story given below). Ask the children to do role play.

Story: A wicked man once went to a Guru for initiation into spiritual life. The Guru asked him to give up at least one of his bad habits. He gave up uttering falsehood.

That night, when he went to the Royal Palace to commit a robbery, he found on the terrace another person who said he too was a thief. They broke into the treasury and divided between themselves the diamonds found there. The other person, however, was none other than the King.

The King pretended to be a thief and said he knew where the keys of the treasury were. While the diamonds were shared, the honest thief felt pity for the King of the realm who was losing his entire stock. He asked his companion to leave one diamond behind in the safe. It was done. Next morning, it was discovered that the treasury had been looted. The Minister was sent by the King (who had acted as a thief the previous night) to assess the loss. The Minister found a diamond that had missed the eyes of the thieves. He quietly transferred it to his own pocket and reported at court that all the diamonds were gone.

The previous night the King had obtained the address of the honest thief as they were parting company with their separate bags. So he sent for him and when he stood in court before the King he confessed that all but one of the diamonds had been stolen by him and his unknown associate. The missing diamond was discovered in the pocket of the Minister and the King dismissed him for the lie.The honest thief was appointed Minister instead. He gave up his other evil habits too and pleased his Guru by his fame as a virtuous administrator.

Debriefing

When the robber gave up untruth, he moved to truth. As a consequence the robber’s life moved from darkness to light and he became very prosperous. As a result of this he gave up all his bad habits and transformed into a very good man. He was remembered for his good qualities for many many years. When we walk in the path of goodness, we become immortal because people remember us for eternity.

This activity can be extrapolated to other values as well. Whenever we start practicing any one good value sincerely, all other values follow and we become immortal. Examples – Mahatma Gandhiji, Albert Einstein, Abdul Kalam etc Discussion – Ask the children to give up telling lies for a month and discuss in every class how easy/difficult it is and what are the benefits.

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