1.) In the story, how did guru manage to rescue the kingdom?
2.) The disciple was in trouble because he was greedy. The king and his minister also met there and because of greed. Elaborate.
3.) Why did the merchant want to punish the merchant? How did he defend himself?
NITE: These questions are from *THE KINGDOM OF FOOLS*
Answers
1.) In the story, how did guru manage to rescue the kingdom?
Answer:
The disciple called for the Guru when he falls into the trouble. After analyzing the whole issue, Guru came up with a clever plan to rescue his disciple. He put in the minds of the King and his minister that whoever will die at that time would get the chance of ruling the kingdom in his next life. The king and his minister wanted to rule the kingdom again in their next life. They planned to get executed in their place which resulted in the kingdom’s freedom from such rulers. Later, Guru and his disciple changed the whole system of the city, thus making it the same as the others. They changed the working hours to daytime and the people quitted the system of one duddu.
2.) The disciple was in trouble because he was greedy. The king and his minister also met there and because of greed. Elaborate.
Answer:
The disciple got amazed with the system of the market in the new place. He felt very happy to notice that they can buy anything from the market in just one duddu. Thus, he became greedy and planned to stay there. He started to eat a lot which turned him into a fat man. Later, he got in trouble when the king’s men took him to get executed as a fat man was required for it.
The king and his minister too fall for the greed which took their lives. They didn’t want to lose their kingship and ministership even in their next life. So, they decided to get executed in disguise as the Guru and the disciple. This resulted in their death which was the result of their greed.
3.) Why did the merchant want to punish the merchant? How did he defend himself?
Answer:
The merchant who was a goldsmith wanted to punish the rich merchant because he was the one who kept on forcing him to complete his orders first. Because of which, he continuously gave excuses to the dancing girl for not making her jewelry. Thus, the king came to this conclusion that it the dead merchant who was the real culprit. In this way, the merchant escaped from this blame and put it on the merchant who was dead.
1.) In the story, how did guru manage to rescue the kingdom?
Answer:
The disciple called for the Guru when he falls into the trouble. After analyzing the whole issue, Guru came up with a clever plan to rescue his disciple. He put in the minds of the King and his minister that whoever will die at that time would get the chance of ruling the kingdom in his next life. The king and his minister wanted to rule the kingdom again in their next life. They planned to get executed in their place which resulted in the kingdom’s freedom from such rulers. Later, Guru and his disciple changed the whole system of the city, thus making it the same as the others. They changed the working hours to daytime and the people quitted the system of one duddu.
2.) The disciple was in trouble because he was greedy. The king and his minister also met there and because of greed. Elaborate.
Answer:
The disciple got amazed with the system of the market in the new place. He felt very happy to notice that they can buy anything from the market in just one duddu. Thus, he became greedy and planned to stay there. He started to eat a lot which turned him into a fat man. Later, he got in trouble when the king’s men took him to get executed as a fat man was required for it.
The king and his minister too fall for the greed which took their lives. They didn’t want to lose their kingship and ministership even in their next life. So, they decided to get executed in disguise as the Guru and the disciple. This resulted in their death which was the result of their greed.
3.) Why did the merchant want to punish the merchant? How did he defend himself?
Answer:
The merchant who was a goldsmith wanted to punish the rich merchant because he was the one who kept on forcing him to complete his orders first. Because of which, he continuously gave excuses to the dancing girl for not making her jewelry. Thus, the king came to this conclusion that it the dead merchant who was the real culprit. In this way, the merchant escaped from this blame and put it on the merchant who was dead.