
Naradatta
Naradatta was a poor monk who was bald. He was also very kind and compassionate, and he always tried to help others. One day, he was walking through the forest when he came across a group of people who were arguing. He stopped to listen to them, and he learned that they were arguing about who was the best teacher. Naradatta listened patiently to everyone's arguments, and then he spoke up. He said that there was no one who was the best teacher, because everyone had something to teach. He also said that the most important thing was to be kind and compassionate to others, and to always try to help those in need. The people were impressed by Naradatta's words, and they stopped arguing. They thanked him for his wisdom, and they went on their way.