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Write a story about a slave of a Gahapati who travelled from the village to the city of Pataliputra with his master.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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There was a rich farmer named a Gahapati who has a slave that is to be wherever his master is and serve him with everything required by him. This made him dependent on the master and he used to travel all across the world with his master.

He then visited Patalipura where he was shocked to see the condition of the slaves as they were nothing but mere animal’s condition. He then appreciated the way his master keep him like a human than any animal.

Answered by stellarlakshmi
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Pāṭaliputra, an ancient city of  India, adjacent to modern-day Patna, was  originally built by Magadha ruler Ajatasatru in 490 BCE as a small fort (Pāṭaligrama) near the Ganges river. During the periods Magadha, Mayura and Gupta, the rulers encouraged  learning and scholarship and patronized scholars. Hence there prevailed a conducive  atmosphere for  persons who were  in the keen pursuit of knowledge and wisdom. Thus during the period groomed  numerous scholars who were passionate to follow their line of interest. The ancient  city of  Patliputra produced  a galaxy of several eminent world class scholars whose contributions  were helpful for the progress of science and technology in the later period. An interesting fact is the modern day Patna, the capital of Bihar state India, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world and the history of Patna spans at least three millennia. It is the most populous city of East India after Kolkata. Patna has a unique distinction of being directly linked  with  two most ancient religions of the world, namely, Buddhism and Jainism. The city for numerous centuries  was a silent spectator of the rise and fall of  great empires of the Mauryas and the Guptas. It was once ruled by  the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire, and also the Nawabs of Bengal. The city witnessed numerous rebellions by the natives against the British who had cheated the Nawob of Bengal and took over the vast territory  for the benefit of the British Crown and the East India company.  In this region the East India company

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