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Who was Krishna and why Swami felt sorry for him?

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Answered by firdous41
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Rama has ten mangoes with which he wants to earn fifteen annas. Krishna wants only four mangoes. How much will Krishna have to pay - Krishna was the customer of Rama in the sum that Swami's father wanted him to solve. Somehow, one couldn't help feeling that he must have been like Sankar, with his ten mangoes and his iron determination to get fifteen annas. Here Swaminathan felt an unaccountable sympathy for Krishna - Swami was certain that Rama, the seller of the mangoes in the sum, was unjustly demanding a higher price for the fruit and was cheating Krishna. The narrator indicates that Swami himself perhaps also had the same experience with Sankar, a local seller of mangoes.

Answered by Anonymous
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Rama has ten mangoes with which he wants to earn fifteen annas. Krishna wants only four mangoes. How much will Krishna have to pay Krishna was the customer of Rama in the sum that Swami’s father wanted him to solve.

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