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once upon a time there was a great and prosperous city Dev Nagri but no one was happy with the ruler of the city so everyone decided to strike against the ruler .the ruler got scared seeing such a crowd of people . therefore he placed a condition that the one who want me to resign should jump in to the well and and the one who jumped will also be rewarded for it. being human it's natural that anyone would have thought to earn reward so everyone jumped in the well but no one came back because it was full of water so no one was able to swim.it was the kingdom of fools and the himself was a fool because he didn't thought that if all the people would die so whom he would rule? and knowing this no other country would trust on him and his empire would totally collapse!.
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In the Kingdom of Fools, the king and his minister - both were unintelligent.
They didn’t want to run things like other kings, so they decided to change night into day and day into night.
They ordered that the work which was done at night would be done during the day time and the work which was done during the day time, will be done during night time.
They passed an order that everyone in the kingdom would work at night. Nobody would sleep at night. The farmers would do farming at night and the ones who ran businesses would do business at night. As soon as the sun rose, everyone would go to sleep. If someone would disobey the order, he would be punished with death.
The people were scared that if they did not obey the king’s order they would be sentenced with death penalty, so, they obeyed the order although it was very strange. The king and his minister, both the fools were very happy that all the people in the kingdom were following their order.One day a saint arrived in the kingdom of fools along with one of his disciples. He saw that it was a beautiful city, it was a sunny day but could not find anyone around. They were surprised. The people had taught their cattle to sleep during day time. So everyone- human as well as animals were sleeping.
The two strangers were amazed by what they saw around them and wandered around town till evening, when suddenly the whole town woke up and went about its nightly business.
These two strangers to the kingdom of fools were not aware that this kind of order had been passed in the city. So, they were surprised to see that everyone was sleeping during daytime. They kept on wandering around in the whole city and as soon as it was night, everyone woke up and started doing their work. The guru and his disciple were very hungry. When the shops opened at night, they went to buy groceries. They were surprised to see that whatever they bought from the shop costed one duddu. The things were very cheap out there. delighted. They had never heard of anything like this. They could buy all the food they wanted for a rupee.
When they had cooked and eaten, the guru realized that this was a kingdom of fools and it wouldn’t be a good idea for them to stay there.
The wise guru told his disciple that the place was not right for them and asked him to leave at once.
Guru tried to make his disciple understand and told him that everyone out there was a fool and are was very dangerous.
But the disciple wouldn’t listen to the guru’s wisdom.
The disciple stayed on, ate his fill every day — bananas and ghee and rice and wheat, and grew fat like a street-side sacred bull.
One day a curious incident happened at the kingdom of fools. A thief broke into a rich merchant’s house; and as he was sneaking out of the house with the plunder through the hole, the wall collapsed and he died.The thief’s brother demanded justice from the king; he accused the merchant of getting a poor quality wall built that killed his brother. The foolish king assured the thief’s brother of justice. He sent for the merchant and declared that he would be punished. The merchant pleaded to the king that he was not guilty as he had not built the wall. So, the bricklayer who had built the wall many years ago was called.The bricklayer pleaded to the king it was not his fault as he had been distracted by a dancing girl who kept coming and going with her anklet jingling. The dancing girl was called. She had become quite old now. She pleaded she was moving up and down because the goldsmith jeweler was making her come and go; he was delaying making some jewelry for her.
The goldsmith was called and he passed the blame onto the same rich merchant at whose house the wall had fallen. The merchant again pleaded that the wall had been built during his father’s time and he was dead. The king finally decided to punish the merchant.The preparations for execution were made. The execution stake was made. But it was found the merchant was too thin for the stake. They needed someone who could fit the stake. Finally a fat man was found; the fat man turned out to be the disciple. He said he was innocent; but the king’s men would not listen.The disciple then remembered his guru’s words and prayed to him for help. The guru had powers; he came to know his disciple was in trouble. So he reached the kingdom of fools to help him. He whispered something into his ear. Then the guru and disciple acted wonderfully and convinced the king that the person who would be executed first will become the king of the kingdom in the next birth and the person who would be executed the second, would be the minister of the kingdom.The king needed sometime to think. He wanted to be the king of his kingdom in the next birth also. He wanted his foolish minister to be his minster in the next birth too. But at night he freed the guru and his disciple and put their clothes on. King’s men executed the king and the minster considering them to be the guru and the disciple.