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meaning of frog in a well poem

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Kupa manduka is a Sanskrit phrase for the frog in the well that imagines the well, its home, to be the whole world and, therefore, becomes pompous. It is a term of derision for the intellectually complacent, for someone who thinks he knows everything there is to know.

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the Phrase is used in used relation to a person who foolishly considered to his knowledge Horizon at the limit of all human knowledge much like a frog imagine his well to be the largest water body and cannot imagine and ocean that might be far more immense or when the frog looks above and seeing of the small circle of sky

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