Thiri Garris’s drawing Once, a slave married a king, and they had a son. The king, (partially deaf) misheard his grandmother, and named his son Vidūdabha. He visited his mother’s family, but no respect was paid, and he discovered this was not since the fake reason, but then he discovered his mom was a slace. The other slaves washed his chair with milk, and he wowed to clean it with their blood. The king discovered his was is a slave, and stripped Vidūdabha and his mom to slave level. At the same time, in a different place, a man named Bhangra fulfilled his wife’s craving, and the people who also used the source, went after him. Bhandura’s arrow hit them in such a way, that when they united their waistbands, they would die.Valentina’s drawing It was while staying at Jetavana that the Buddha told a story about the Tathagata acting for the benefit of his kinsmen. When the bhikkhus were discussing about this, Buddha told another story of the past when he acted for the benefit of his kinsmen. Long ago, Brahmadatta went to go find a tree to get one single column to support a palace, and when he and the engineers found a tree, Brahmadatta commanded that the deva who lives inside not blame them. The deva heard this and thought that if this tree is cut, they will be destroyed also, so the deva went to the king’s bedroom and the king got startled and asked who he was. He said he was the deva and asked the king if he could cut off his limbs first because if he is cut near the root, all his relatives would crash and suffer. The king was pleased by this and lived accordingly to what the deva said and was reborn in heaven when he died.Kids’ drawing