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the disciple was not less foolish he learnt his lesson the hard way discuss class 9 the kingdom of fools​ please my friends

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Answered by Anonymous
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The story is a folktale and gives two messages. The first message is that one should stay away from foolish people; else one is bound to suffer. The second message is that in order to tackle foolish people one should employ wisdom and not logic. The guru does not argue or reason the innocence of his disciple.

Answered by sayantiroy
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Yes obviouly, the disciple was foolish.

The disciple's first and most blunder was to disobey his Guru. He, in the simultaneous course lost in the outer splendidous of the Kingdom, where every resource was of a single duddu. His wise Guru left him just for good. The disciple went on taking foods containing fats and calories, this made him fat as a 'street sided sacred bull'. During this span, events caused the unpredictable, foolish King to order find a fat man to fit the stake. The bailiffs, found the disciple who fattened himself and ordered to go with them for execution. Thus, it can be concluded that the disciple learned the lesson of being correct-volunted. Though, his Guru saved him yet he had to learn a new lesson in a much harder way which would not have happened if he obeyed his Guru at first.

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