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why does the brahman kill the mangooes​

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Answered by pradevi1607
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Answer:

When the Brahman sees the mongoose covered in blood, he assumes that the mongoose has hurt his child. Out of anger, he kills the mongoose.

Answered by niharikasansha
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Answer: The Brahmin and the Mongoose is a folktale from India, and "one of the world's most travelled tales". It describes the rash killing of a loyal animal, and thus warn.......[sorry me aage ka bhul gai]

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