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A story on being fooled by someone

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Answered by vanshdeepvds2006
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king, while visiting his wives' apartments, took a monkey from a neighboring stable for a pet. He kept him constantly close at hand for his amusement, for as it is said, parrots, partridges, doves, rams, monkeys, and such creatures are a king's natural companions.

It goes without saying that the monkey, fed on the various dishes that the king gave him, grew large and was given respect by all who surrounded the king. Indeed, the king, due to his love and exceeding trust of the monkey, even gave him a sword to carry.

In the vicinity of the palace the king had a grove artfully planted with many trees of various sorts. Early in the springtime the king noticed how beautiful the grove was. Its blossoms exuded a magnificent fragrance, while swarms of bees sang praise to the god of love. Thus overcome by love, he entered the grove with his favorite wife. He ordered all his servants to wait for him at the entrance.

After having pleasantly strolling through and observing the grove, he grew tired and said to his monkey, "I want to sleep a little while in this arbor of flowers. Take care that nothing disturbs me!" Having said this, the king fell asleep.

Presently a bee, pursuing the aroma of the flowers, betel, and musk, flew up and lit on his head. Seeing this, the monkey thought angrily, "What is this? Am I to allow this common creature to bite the king before my very eyes?"

With that he proceeded to drive it away. However, in spite of the monkey's defense, the bee approached the king again and again. Finally, blinded by anger, the monkey drew his sword and struck down the bee with a single blow. However, the same blow also split the king's head.

The queen, who was sleeping next to the king jumped up in terror. Seeing the crime, she said, "Oh, oh, you foolish monkey! What have you done to the king who placed such trust in you?"

The monkey explained how it had happened, but thereafter he was shunned and scorned by everyone. Thus it is said, "Do not choose a fool for a friend, for the king was killed by a monkey."

And I say, "It is better to have a clever enemy than a foolish friend."

Answered by ItarSvaran
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once upon a time in a village there was a man named Swaminathan . he once organised a party. he ask for utensils from neighbours after few days when he went back to give the utensils he was very happy by giving one utensils more to everyone. when people said that this is not there he told that he kept utensils at such a place where the utensils got life be reproduced and got this as a child the people were happy and to get after sometime you again they function when he went to us for utensils people happily give him he said thanks for the kindness

but this time it's not give the utensils but took them on his boat and when to sell them in the market after a month when the people started asking for their utensils he said that they are died after asking that how did they die he said that last time they gave birth child but this time they died

when matter came to court he said that that if you agree well life but then you should also agree with that so they have no right to ask their utensils from me now now

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