Now all the kings round coveted7 the kingdom of Benares. Once seven kings passed Benares and sent a missive to the King, saying: “Either yield up your kingdom to us or give battle.”
Assembling his ministers, the King of Benares laid the matter before them and asked what he was to do. Said they: “You ought not to go out to battle in person, Sire, in the first instance. Despatch8 such and such a Knight9 out first to fight him, and, later on, if he fall, we will decide what to do.”
Then the King sent for that Knight and said to him: “Can you fight the seven kings, my dear Knight?” Said he: “Give me but your noble Destrier, and then I could fight not only seven kings but all the kings in India.” “My dear Knight, take my Destrier or any horse you please, and do battle.” “Very good, my Sovereign Lord,” said the Knight, and with a bow he passed down from the upper chambers10 of the palace.
Then he had the noble Destrier led out and sheathed11 in mail, arming himself too and girding on his sword.
Mounted on his noble steed he passed out of the City Gate, and with a lightning charge broke down the first camp, taking one king alone, and bringing him back a prisoner to the soldiers’ custody12.
... And this went on until six kings had been made prisoner. Then the noble Horse received a wound which streamed with blood and caused him much pain. Perceiving that the Horse was wounded, the Knight made it lie down at the King’s gate, loosened its mail, and set about arming another horse.
But the Horse perceiving this, said: “The other horse will not be able to break down the seventh camp and capture the seventh king: he will lose all that I have accomplished13. The peerless Knight will be slain14, and the King will fall into the hands of the foe15. I alone and no other horse can break down the seventh camp and capture the seventh king.”
So he called to the Knight and repeated these words, and added: “I will not throw away what I have already done. Only have me set upon my feet, and clad again in my armor, and I will accomplish my work.”
The Knight had the Horse set upon his feet, bound up his wound, and armed him again in proof. Mounted on the Destrier, he broke down the seventh camp, and brought back alive the seventh king.
They led the Horse to the King’s gate, and the King came up to look at him.
Then said the Great Being: “Great King, slay16 not these seven kings: bind17 them by an oath, and let them go. Let the Knight enjoy the honor due to us both. As for you, exercise charity, keep the Ornaments18, and rule your kingdom in righteousness and justice.” When the Horse had thus exhorted19 the King, they took off his mail, but as they were taking it off piecemeal20, he passed away.
The King had the body buried with due respect, bestowed21 great honors on the Knight, and sent the kings to their homes, after exacting22 from each an oath never to war upon him any more. And he ruled his kingdom in righteousness and justice, passing away when his life closed, to fare thereafter according to his deserts.
The story was told by the Master about a brother who gave up persevering23.
“Brethren, in bygone days the wise and good persevered24 even in hostile surroundings, and even when they were wounded they did not give in. Whereas you who have devoted25 yourself to so saving a doctrine26, how comes it that you give up persevering?”
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