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Guru was a wise man" – how does the story "the kingdom of fools" reflect it ?

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Answered by jefferson7
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Explanation:

Guru was a wise man. He tries to warn his disciple about the dangers of staying in the kingdom of Fools.

"This is no place for us. Let’s go," he said to his disciple.

The guru said, “They are all fools. This won’t last very long, and you can’t tell what they’ll do to you next.”

The guru was wise because he came to save his disciple from the foolish king and his foolish minister. The guru told the king that whoever would be executed using the new stake. He explains to the king and the minister that stake is the stake of the god of justice. It’s new, it has never had a criminal on it.

He then tells the king that Whoever dies on it first will be reborn as the king of this country.

The king and his minister both accept to be executed to be reincarnated again as king and minister.

Answered by kotharis046
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Explanation:

this is no place for us lets go who said this

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