476 Javanahamsa Jātaka (JTA 185) Even Faster Than That Ashin Sarana:
Thiri Garris’s drawing Once, a king saw the golden goose. The goose also was a king. The two youngest in the flock asked to race the sun. He said no, but they didn’t care. The goose king saved them and beat the sun. He thought the other kings death is hundreds of thousand times faster than him, who, at his lowest speed cannot be seen.Yamona’s drawing Long ago the Buddha said that the decay of the elements in life is the swiftest of all things. The bhikkhus talked about it and the Buddha said even as an animal he taught this to the king. The Buddha was born as a golden goose and the king wanted to be friends with him. One day the king asked him to show his swiftness so the goose explained to him the elements. The king wanted the goose to live with him and be his teacher. The goose refused because the king might want to eat him. The Buddha was the goose.Kids’ drawing