Two disciples in an ashram started arguing on who is the greatest of the two.
To put an end to the discussion, which was going on and on, then went to the guru, who said. “This is simple. Whoever thinks the other is greater, is greater.”
Now the argument changed, “You are greater, you are greater.”
Image: A China postage stamp of 1996 features Buddhist frescoes from Dunhuang Cave Murals in Gansu Province. Housing more than 50,000 square metres of gorgeous murals, the Buddhist caves in Dunhuang are a rare gem in the world’s history of art The complex featuring 492 cave temples with Buddhist artwork are believed to span from 4th-14th centuries. Some murals are covered with row after row of small images of Buddha. The most important of these is the Mogao Caves, 735 of them, which are particularly noted for their Buddhist art as well as the hoard of manuscripts, the Dunhuang manuscripts, found hidden in a sealed-up cave. Courtesy https://www.buddhiststamp.com/