The story of a very wise man given in the book of travels written by Hieun Tsang. What moral does Nehru want to convey through the story.
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Nehru wanted to say that we should face all the life obstacles bravely and have thirst for knowledge.
Explanation:
- The story Very wise man given in the 'book of travels ' is a letter by Jawaharlal Nehru for his daughter Indira Gandhi.
- In his letter he sent some good wishes and life lessons for his daughter.
- He asked her to face the world with a smile.
- He conveyed that one should always be hungry for knowledge and this knowledge comes from studying books and observing nature.
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The moral that Nehru wants to convey through the story 'A very wise man' by Hieun Tsang is :
- One should not be afraid of the difficulties and face all the difficulties with bravery.
- There is no limit to knowledge. There is no thing such as too much knowledge.
The story 'A very wise man' describes the letter written by Pandit Nehru to his daughter from the prison.
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