How and why was the hundred tiger honoured?
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The hundredth tiger was honored by giving it a burial and raising a tomb in its name.
It was honored because both the people and the king were happy.
The king was happy because he had completed his mission of killing hundred tigers while the people were happy because they would no longer fall prey to King’s whims and fancy or rage. It was a day of celebration in the kingdom.
It was honored because both the people and the king were happy.
The king was happy because he had completed his mission of killing hundred tigers while the people were happy because they would no longer fall prey to King’s whims and fancy or rage. It was a day of celebration in the kingdom.
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