short note on Shandilya’s excuses
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SHANDILYA, a born in a poor family does not want to work hard to earn his livelihood and so at first leaves his house and becomes a Buddhist monk. But very soon be realizes that Buddhist monks have to observe various kinds of fasts. He gives up Buddhism and becomes a disciple of a wandering monk. In this lesson, both of them come to a garden. The disciple's imaginary fear and laziness amuse us. Nevertheless, his Guru urges him to use his valuable time in studying. being a monk, Guru is not interested in the beauty of the garden. He gives more importance to study. When we are made to study so many subjects in school, very often we don't understand the significance of every subject. We wonder why we should study. PARIVRAJAK has made an important point that some things are understood after some time. time and experience of real-life are important things. Therefore it is said, "Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers."
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