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Answered by SURAJ0840
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The follies could not be continued for long since the king or his minister could not see through the plan of the guru. Not willing to give away his kingdom, the king and his minister disguised themselves as the guru and his disciple and walked into their self-made death trap

The story is based on the theme that foolish people are unpredictable and can be very dangerous. So, one must stay away from the even if they offer benefit for some time. The disciple got tempted by the availability of all items for one duddu each and stayed in the Kingdom of Fools in spite of warning by his wise guru.

Answer. The guru guide us what is good for us and what is bad for us . Like in the story ' The Kingdom of Fool' the guru suggested his disciple to not to stay in the kingdom of fool because you don't know what they will do next to you . ... when the disciple was in need the guru only saved him.

The king being foolish thinks for compensation for the criminal. Upon much thinking, the king decided the real culprit to be the merchant's father who is already dead. Now that the father is dead since the son inherited the property the king decided to punish the son.

'In the kingdom of fools' is an interesting story of a kingdom run by a foolish king. One day, a saint and his disciple reached the kingdom. The saint was astonished to see that the people were sleeping during the day and worked during the night.

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