How Sun, Moon, and Wind Went Out to Dinner
One
day Sun, Moon, and Wind went out to dine with their uncle and aunts Thunder and
Lightning. Their mother (one of
the most distant Stars you see far up in the sky) waited alone for her
children’s return.
Now
both Sun and Wind were greedy and selfish. They enjoyed the great feast that
had been prepared for them, without a thought of saving any of it to take home
to their mother–but the gentle Moon did not forget her. Of every dainty dish
that was brought round, she placed a small portion under one of her beautiful
long finger-nails, that Star might also have a share in the treat.
On
their return, their mother, who had kept watch for them all night long with her
little bright eye, said, “Well, children, what have you brought home for me?”
Then Sun (who was eldest) said, “I have brought nothing home for you. I went
out to enjoy myself with my friends–not to fetch a dinner for my mother!” And
Wind said, “Neither have I brought anything home for you, mother. You could
hardly expect me to bring a collection of good things for you, when I merely
went out for my own pleasure.” But Moon said, “Mother, fetch a plate, see what
I have brought you.” And shaking her hands she showered down such a choice
dinner as never was seen before.
Then
Star turned to Sun and spoke thus, “Because you went out to amuse yourself with
your friends, and feasted and enjoyed yourself, without any thought of your
mother at home–you shall be cursed. Henceforth, your rays shall ever be hot and
scorching, and shall burn all that they touch. And men shall hate you, and
cover their heads when you appear.”
(And
that is why the Sun is so hot to this day.)
Then
she turned to Wind and said, “You also who forgot your mother in the midst of
your selfish pleasures–hear your doom. You shall always blow in the hot dry
weather, and shall parch and shrivel all living things. And men shall detest
and avoid you from this very time.”
(And
that is why the Wind in the hot weather is still so disagreeable.)
But
to Moon she said, “Daughter, because you remembered your mother, and kept for
her a share in your own enjoyment, from henceforth you shall be ever cool, and
calm, and bright. No noxious glare shall accompany your pure rays, and men
shall always call you ’blessed."’
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