Anutīracārī untranslated

Anutīracārī. An otter who had a dispute with another otter, Gambhīracārī, about a fish. They appealed to a jackal, Māyāvī, and lost in the bargain, the jackal claiming the middle of the fish as the price of his arbitration, leaving only the head and the tail for the otters. Ja.iii.333f.; Dhp­a.iii.141-2.

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