Lord Mahavir, not surprisingly, was continually going from one spot to another, he halted almost a major tree to ponder. While he was reflecting, a cow herder came there with his bovines. The bovine herder needed somebody to take care of the dairy animals so he can head off to someplace to complete something different he needed to do. 

The bovine herder inquired as to whether he would care for his cows for a couple of hours. Ruler Mahavir was in profound reflection and didn't answer to the dairy animals herder. Notwithstanding, the bovine herder disappeared feeling that Lord Mahavir had heard him. 

In a couple of hours, the cow herder returned and found that his bovines were absent. He asked Lord Mahavir, "Where are my bovines? What did you do with them?"

 Lord Mahavir was still in reflection and didn't answer. He began pondering. "Where might they be able to be?" Since Lord Mahavir didn't answer, the dairy animals herder looked for them wherever in the valley, however, couldn't discover them. 

He returned where Lord Mahavir was, and surprisingly, his bovines were there remaining close to Lord Mahavir. Master Mahavir was all the while ruminating. 

The cow herder got irate at Lord Mahavir in light of the fact that he felt that Lord Mahavir was concealing the bovines. Thus, the dairy animals herder got out his rope and was going to whip Lord Mahavir with it. All at once a blessed messenger from paradise descended and held the rope. 

"Can't you see that Lord Mahavir is in profound contemplation", said the holy messenger that had originated from paradise. 

"Be that as it may, he deceived me!" said the cow herder. The holy messenger answered, "He is a God. He couldn't care less for your bovines.

 He was in contemplation and didn't hear you. He didn't do anything to your dairy animals. You would have gotten awful karmas for considering harming him." 

There was no reaction by the cow herder. He understood that he had committed an error. The cow herder apologized to Lord Mahavira and disappeared quietly. The heavenly attendant returned up in the sky. The holy messenger was glad that he could prevent Mahavir from anguish. 

Mahavir didn't have any awful sentiments towards this man, since he held no indignation towards anybody. 

We ought not to settle on rushed choices since we can not be right. We should, likewise, not hurt anybody, and ought to watch absolution rather than outrage.