There was once a king in India who was a big chess enthusiast and had the habit of challenging wise visitors to a game of chess. One day a traveling sage was challenged by the king. The sage having played this game all his life all the time with people all over the world gladly accepted the Kings challenge
To motivate his opponent the king offered any reward that the sage could name. The sage modestly asked just for a few grains of rice in the following manner: the king was to put a single grain of rice on the first chess square and double it on every consequent one. The king accepted the sage’s request.
Having lost the game and being a man of his word the king ordered a bag of rice to be brought to the chessboard. Then he started placing rice grains according to the arrangement: 1 grain on the first square, 2 on the second, 4 on the third, 8 on the fourth, and so on.
Following the exponential growth of the rice payment, the king quickly realized that he was unable to fulfill his promise because, on the twentieth square, the king would have had to put 1,000,000 grains of rice. On the fortieth square, the king would have had to put 1,000,000,000 grains of rice. And, finally, on the sixty-fourth square, the king would have had to put more than 18,000,000,000,000,000,000 grains of rice which is equal to about 210 billion tons and is allegedly sufficient to cover the whole territory of India with a meter-thick layer of rice.
It was at that point that the sage told the king that he didn’t have to pay the debt immediately but can do so over time. And so the sage became the wealthiest person in the world.
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This story resonates with me during this time in regard to not only how Covid-19 exponentially grows, but also how kindness and generosity of spirit do as well. Read this article in The Washington Post.
I was unable to find a source for this story, although all signs point to HIndu scriptures.
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A PAYASAM Story
Payasam is an Indian dessert consisting of rice, boiled in milk or coconut milk, flavoured with cardamom, and often containing groundnuts.
Krishna in the form of an old sage, challenged the king of Ambalapuzzha to a game of chess. The prize, if he won, would be one grain of rice on the first square of the chessboard, two on the second, four on the third, and so on, doubling the amount on the previous square. The king brashly agreed.
Krishna, of course, won the game. The king started placing the rice grains and was shocked to see their number grow exponentially. By the end, he owed Krishna trillions of tons of rice!
Amused at the king’s confusion, Krishna revealed himself. “You don’t have to give it all today,” he said. “Just provide payasam to every pilgrim who comes to my temple here, in search of comfort.”
Krishna’s wish is honoured even today and payasam is served freely to all who visit the Ambalapuzzha Krishna temple.