Once upon a time, in the enchanting depths of a mystical jungle, there lived two tigers whose natures were opposed. One tiger represented reality and good, while the other symbolized unreality and evil. The first tiger, Rama, had a radiant coat of golden fur that shimmered in the sunlight. His eyes sparkled with wisdom, and his noble presence commanded respect and admiration. The second tiger, Mara, had a coat as dark as night, and his eyes held a wicked glint, betraying his evil intentions.
These two tigers roamed the jungle, embodying their distinct essences. Rama, the tiger of reality and goodness, protected the delicate balance of the jungle. He ensured that all creatures thrived in harmony and led purposeful lives. His graceful movements exuded serenity and compassion, and his benevolent influence touched every corner of the jungle.
On the other hand, Mara, the tiger of unreality and evil, enjoyed chaos and deception. He manipulated the minds of innocent creatures, casting illusions and distorting their perception of truth. With a seductive voice, he whispered tempting lies and wicked promises, luring the unsuspecting deeper into his web of deceit.
In this mystical jungle, a curious travelling man wandered, captivated by the legends of these two mighty tigers. Drawn by their enigmatic presence, the adventurer sought to witness their essence firsthand. Guided by rumours and stories, he embarked on a journey to find the tigers and learn from their wisdom.
After traversing dense undergrowth and scaling treacherous terrain, the man stumbled upon a clearing nestled deep within the heart of the jungle. There, amidst a tranquil atmosphere, stood Rama and Mara, side by side. He approached reverently, yearning to understand the secrets hidden within their contrasting natures.
Rama greeted the explorer with open-hearted warmth, sharing tales of truth, honour, and the beauty of reality. Mara, however, regarded the man with a sly smile, sensing his inner turmoil. He recognized the explorer’s struggle between embracing reality and succumbing to his illusions.
As the man observed the majestic tigers, the weight of indecision bore down upon him. The allure of Mara’s illusions and the fascination with unreality clouded his mind, rendering him unable to choose. The struggle within him intensified, and he became trapped in a state of perpetual confusion.
Days turned into weeks and weeks into months, but the traveller remained frozen, unable to decide. In this prolonged state of indecision, his identity started to fade. The once vibrant spirit grew muted and dulled as the man became entangled in a web of uncertainty.
Sensing the wandering man’s faltering resolve, Mara delighted in his anguish. He revelled in the despair that consumed the traveller’s soul, relishing the victory of unreality over his fading sense of self. The jungle around him reflected this internal struggle as chaos and discord crept into the once-harmonious landscape.
Meanwhile, Rama’s countenance became one of sorrow and concern. He saw the man losing his way and mourned the imminent loss of his true identity. With each passing day, Rama’s influence diminished as the adventurer’s connection to reality and goodness waned.




