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Chapter One

Translator: Bhikkhu Sujato

When the crane with its beautiful white wings,

startled by fear of the dark cloud,

flees, seeking shelter—

then the River Ajakaraṇī delights me.

When the crane, so very pure and white,

startled by fear of the dark rcloud,

seeks a cave to shelter in, but can’t see one—

then the River Ajakaraṇī delights me.

Who wouldn’t be delighted

by the black plum trees

that adorn both banks of the river,

there, behind my cave?

Rid of snakes, that death-mad swarm,

the lazy frogs croak:

“Today isn’t the time to stray from mountain streams;

Ajakaraṇī is safe, pleasant, and delightful.”

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