As he reached Kadam's house, ho saw Bhujaba coming towards him. Bhujaba was a known rascal of the village. Bayaji balanced the burden on his head. Straightening his neck, he said, Greetings to you, Sir, how are things with you 7
Bayaji was a Mahar by caste and according to age-old custom he should have greeted Bhujaba with My humble salutations to you, Sir, who are my father and mother'. So, when Bayaji merely said 'Greetings Bhujaba became furious and said, 'Do you think you can become a Brahmin merely by saying 'Greetings ? Can you forget your position simply because you've turned a Buddhist'?
Bayaji was non plussed. For a moment, he was tempted to knock him down with his box but realised that he couldn't afford to do so. Besides, now he had come back to his village for good. He was to spend the rest of his days on this soil and would be interred in the same soil. He would not be able to return to Pune or Bombay hereafter. It was not a good policy to incur the hostility of anyone in the village, least of the patil, the village headman.
Now answer the questions in three to four sentences.
1. How did Bayaji greet Bhujaba 7 What made Bhujaba furious ?
2. Can you forget your position simply because you've turned a Buddhist ?Whose position the speaker is talking about? What was his position ?
3. Why could Bayaji not return to Pune or Bombay?
4. What kind of a person was Bhujaba, the village headman?
5. Though Bayaji was tempted to knock Bhujaba down, he controlled
himself. Why?
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