I didn't know about this story before I made this rug, but I think it fits well with the rug.
The Story of Vedanta: There is a story in Mundaka Upanishad that runs
like this: Once in a tree there were two birds, one at the upper branch,
serene, majestic and divine, and the other at a lower branch,
restlessly pecking fruits, sometimes sweet sometimes bitter. Every time,
when the restless bird ate a bitter fruit, it looked at the upper bird
and climbed a branch up. This occurred a number of times and eventually
the bird reached the topmost branch. There it was not able to
differentiate itself from the divine bird, and then it learned that
there was only one bird in the tree, the upper bird, which is described
as divine, the real form of the other restless bird. This is the thought
of Vedanta. The fruits in the story are Karma, the restless bird
denotes a human soul, and the majestic bird denotes the Absolute.
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