The Bowl Of Water - Tales of Tenali Raman - Animated/Cartoon Stories

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29 Nov 201208:02

Summary

TLDRKing Krishnadevaraya, seeking blessings from a saint at the Narmada River, is given a task to carry water without spilling it to fill his treasury with wealth. He entrusts this delicate mission to the clever Tenali Raman, who, despite the challenges and the commander's attempts to make him fail, successfully completes the task using his intelligence. The story teaches the importance of balancing play and work for respect and success.

Takeaways

  • 👑 King Krishnadevaraya sought blessings from a powerful saint during his visit to Cuttack.
  • 🧘‍♂️ The saint, known for his meditation powers, could float in the air.
  • 💬 The saint identified the king's inner turmoil despite recent victories.
  • 💧 The saint gave King Krishnadevaraya a bowl and instructed him to fetch water from the River Narmada without spilling a drop.
  • 🚰 The saint promised that sprinkling the water in the treasury would bring immense wealth.
  • ⚠️ The condition was that not a single drop should be spilled on the way back to Vijayanagara.
  • 🔍 The king entrusted this task to Tenali Raman, believing in his capability.
  • 🤔 Despite skepticism from the commander, Tenali successfully transported the water without spilling it.
  • 🧠 Tenali cleverly placed the bowl in a leather bag to prevent spillage during the journey.
  • 📚 The story highlights the importance of responsibility and cleverness in accomplishing tasks and earning respect.

Q & A

  • Who is the main character in the story?

    -The main character in the story is King Krishnadevaraya.

  • Why did King Krishnadevaraya visit Cuttack?

    -King Krishnadevaraya visited Cuttack to seek the blessings of a great saint who could float in air with his power of meditation.

  • What was the saint's advice to King Krishnadevaraya regarding his kingdom's situation?

    -The saint advised King Krishnadevaraya to fetch a bowl of water from the Holy River Narmada and sprinkle it in his treasury to fill it with enormous wealth.

  • What condition did the saint impose on the use of the bowl of water?

    -The condition was that not a single drop of water must be spilled on the way back to the kingdom.

  • Who was chosen to carry the bowl of water without spilling it?

    -Tenali Raman was chosen to carry the bowl of water without spilling it.

  • Why was Tenali Raman considered the best person for this task?

    -Tenali Raman was considered the best person for this task because he was known for his intelligence and responsibility.

  • How did Tenali Raman ensure that no water was spilled during the journey?

    -Tenali Raman placed the bowl in a leather bag and tied it tightly to ensure no water was spilled.

  • What was the king's initial reaction when he found Tenali Raman sleeping in the chariot?

    -The king was very angry and accused Tenali Raman of ruining the good fortunes of the kingdom.

  • How did Tenali Raman respond to the king's anger and accusations?

    -Tenali Raman calmly explained that he had placed the bowl in a leather bag to prevent any spillage and presented the intact bowl to the king.

  • What lesson does the story impart to the listeners?

    -The story imparts the lesson that one should play while playing and work while working, which will earn respect from everyone.

Outlines

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🤴 The King's Encounter with the Saint

King Krishnadevaraya visits Cuttack and meets a saint by the River Narmada known for his ability to float in air through meditation. Impressed by the saint's powers, the king seeks his blessings. The saint, aware of the king's internal conflict between victory and loss, offers a solution to his kingdom's difficulties. He instructs the king to fetch water from the river in a bowl and sprinkle it in the treasury to bring wealth, with a strict condition not to spill any water. The king entrusts this task to Tenali Raman, known for his intelligence and responsibility.

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🛡 Tenali Raman's Clever Task Execution

As the king and Tenali Raman return to the palace, the king is preoccupied with the bowl of water, fearing its spillage. The commander, hoping to see Tenali fail, takes a rough path, but Tenali, seemingly unfazed, is found sleeping in his chariot. Upon being confronted by the king, Tenali reveals that he had placed the bowl in a leather bag to prevent any spillage, thus cleverly fulfilling the saint's condition. The king, impressed by Tenali's intelligence, apologizes for his hasty anger. The story concludes with a moral that emphasizes the importance of balancing play and work for respect and success.

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Keywords

💡King Krishnadevaraya

King Krishnadevaraya was the emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire. In the script, he is portrayed as a ruler seeking wisdom and blessings from a saint. His character is central to the theme of seeking solutions for the kingdom's troubles. The script illustrates his respect for spiritual power and his willingness to undertake a seemingly impossible task to resolve his kingdom's issues.

💡Cuttack

Cuttack is a city in India, which in the script serves as the location where King Krishnadevaraya encounters the saint. It is significant as the geographical setting that brings the characters together and sets the stage for the unfolding events, emphasizing the importance of place in narrative development.

💡Saint

The saint in the script is depicted as a person with extraordinary powers, capable of levitating through meditation. His character represents spiritual wisdom and the source of guidance for King Krishnadevaraya. The saint's advice and the task he assigns are central to the narrative's moral lesson about responsibility and intelligence.

💡Meditation

Meditation is a practice of focusing the mind and achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm state. In the script, the saint's ability to float in the air through meditation symbolizes his spiritual prowess and serves as the catalyst for King Krishnadevaraya's quest for a solution to his kingdom's problems.

💡Blessings

Blessings, in the context of the script, refer to the spiritual favor or divine help sought from the saint by King Krishnadevaraya. The concept of blessings is tied to the theme of seeking divine intervention to overcome worldly challenges, as seen when the saint provides a solution to the kingdom's financial difficulties.

💡Vijayanagar

Vijayanagar is the kingdom ruled by King Krishnadevaraya. The script uses this term to denote the political entity facing challenges, which is the central concern of the narrative. The kingdom's situation and the efforts to resolve its issues are the driving forces behind the story's events.

💡Treasury

The treasury in the script represents the financial reserves of the kingdom. The saint's instruction to sprinkle the river water in the treasury to fill it with wealth is a metaphor for seeking a miraculous solution to economic problems, highlighting the theme of problem-solving through unconventional means.

💡Tenali Raman

Tenali Raman is a legendary figure known for his wit and intelligence, who in the script is tasked with carrying the bowl of water without spilling it. His character exemplifies the use of cleverness to overcome challenges, as demonstrated by his method of securing the water in a leather bag.

💡Responsibility

Responsibility in the script is a key theme, illustrated through the task of carrying the water without spilling it. It is highlighted in the dialogue when King Krishnadevaraya entrusts Tenali Raman with this duty, emphasizing the importance of trust and accountability in fulfilling one's obligations.

💡Intelligence

Intelligence is showcased through Tenali Raman's actions in the script. His ability to think critically and devise a clever solution to the challenge of carrying water without spilling it reflects the theme of using one's intellect to navigate difficult situations, as seen in his use of a leather bag to secure the water.

💡Tradition

Tradition in the script is alluded to in the king's apology to Tenali Raman, suggesting a long-standing pattern of behavior where the king, despite his initial anger, ends up appreciating Tenali's intelligence. This reflects the theme of maintaining cultural norms and the value of recognizing and respecting the contributions of others.

Highlights

King Krishnadevaraya visits Cuttack and reaches the banks of the River Narmada.

A great saint staying at the River Narmada can float in the air through meditation.

King Krishnadevaraya seeks the blessings of the saint, impressed by his powers.

The saint asks the king if he is happy, noting the king's recent victories and associated losses.

King Krishnadevaraya admits to the saint that his kingdom is in great difficulty due to losses in lives and money despite victories.

The saint gives the king a bowl to fill with water from the Holy River Narmada and to take it back without spilling a single drop.

The king decides to entrust the responsibility of carrying the bowl to Tenali Raman, deeming him perfect for the job.

The commander doubts Tenali's capability as he is found sleeping, but Tenali assures that he becomes alert when given responsibility.

Tenali is tasked with carrying the bowl of water without spilling, under threat of severe consequences for failure.

The commander tries to sabotage Tenali's effort by taking a stony and uneven path, but Tenali remains unfazed.

Upon reaching the palace, Tenali is found peacefully sleeping, which angers the king.

Tenali reveals he placed the bowl in a leather bag to keep the water safe and not a single drop was spilled.

The king appreciates Tenali's intelligence and apologizes for doubting him.

Tenali remarks that the king always ends up appreciating him after scolding, a tradition known to everyone in the kingdom.

The story concludes with the lesson that one should play while playing and work while working to earn respect.

Transcripts

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Once,

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King Krishnadevaraya went to Cuttack.

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There, he reached the banks of the River Narmada.

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A great saint was staying there.

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Hmmm...

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The saint can float in air with his power of meditation,

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He should definitely be a great and a powerful saint.

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I should seek his blessings.

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Oh great saint!

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I'm krishnadevaraya, the king of Vijayanagara.

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Your power has impressed me.

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Kindly shower your blessings upon me.

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Oh King,

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Is everything okay with you?

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Fine?

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Are you happy now?

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Yes, Guru Ji!

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Hmmmm!

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The warriors of Vijayanagar,

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have conquered the neighbouring states.

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by defeating them in the battles recently.

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Though this has brought about name and fame,

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the losses have been plenty.

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In lifes, as well as money.

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This has caused you great pain.

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This pain has been prevailing over your victory.

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What?!

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Isn't this your state now?

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Yes, Guru Ji.

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Everything that you've said is true.

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My kingdom is in great difficulty now.

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Please give me a solution to this situation.

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Okay.

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Take this bowl with you.

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Go to the Holy River Narmada,

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Fetch the bowl full of water from the river.

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As you wish, Guruji!

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Guru Ji?

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What should I do with this water?

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Take this back home.

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Sprinkle it in your treasurey.

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Your treasury will be filled with enormous wealth.

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May the Lord bless your kingdom,

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with more name and fame.

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Thanks a lot, Guru Ji!

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But, one condition!

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Not a single drop of water must be spilt,

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anywhere on your way back.

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I will do it, Guru Ji!

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Hmmm?

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Who will be capable of carrying this bowl of water,

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without spilling to Vijayanagara?

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The ministers and commanders are not so responsible

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Hmm.

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I guess Tenali Raman should be perfect for the job.

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I'll hand over this responsibility to him.

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Commander,

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yes your Majesty.

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Commander,

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he is supposed to take this bowl of water to Vijayanagara

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without spilling any drop.

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Ask Tenali to do it.

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Your Majesty.

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Tenali is not capable of carrying out this job.

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He has been sleeping for long now.

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How will he be able to carry this water to vijayanagara

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without spilling it?

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Is that so, is he sleeping?

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Let's go and see

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Tenali,

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what is this?

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Oh my lord.

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Did you call me?

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Hmm

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I came here to give you a major responsibility.

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But you're sleeping.

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Your Majesty,

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when I have no responsibility, I go to sleep

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But when you give me some responsibility,

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my eyes never close.

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Tenali,

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I wonder if you'll be able to carry this bowl of water,

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without spilling a single drop on the ground.

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If you spill even a single drop of water,

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Our kingdom will be in great trouble.

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So be it my lord.

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I'll take care of it.

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Hahahaha.

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I am sure the Tenali Raman will at least fill this water out.

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Even if it doesn't,

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I will make him do it.

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He should be punished by the King.

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Oh commander.

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You need brains to think.

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so don't waste your time.

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The King has already left.

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Go follow him now.

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Hmm I know.

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You better be careful.

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The King was sitting in the chariot,

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but his thoughts were fully concentrated on the bowl.

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Tenali Raman was following the king in another chariot.

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The King was worried only about the bowl of water.

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The commander who was riding the chariot Tenali,

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deliberately went on a stony and uneven path,

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so that the water would definitely spill.

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Tenali,

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was not at all bothered about this.

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He was fast asleep.

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As soon as they reached the palace,

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Commander,

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ask Tenali to bring the bowl immediately.

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Your Majesty,

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our dear Tenali Raman.

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Hahaha.

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Take a look at his plight

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The King,

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and commander reached Tenali's chariot.

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The king found Tenali sleeping

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peacefully in his chariot.

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He grew very angry.

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Tenali Rama!

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My Lord.

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Tenali,

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what have I said and what are you doing?

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What happened to the responsibility I gave you?

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Where is the bow?

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you have ruined the good fortunes of our Kingdom?

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Your majesty

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I know it is very difficult

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to carry a bowl of water

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without spilling

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while coming in a chariot

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So I placed the bowl in this leather bag

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and have tied it tightly.

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And the water is here safe,

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as you handed it over to me.

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Tenali Rama,

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your intelligence is unmatched,

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and I too have become very short tempered.

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I am very sorry if I have hurt you by my words.

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Your majesty,

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there is nothing new in you scolding me.

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At the end of the day,

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you always land up appreciating me.

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This is known to everyone in our Kingdom.

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Don't change this tradition

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Hahahahahahahahahahahaha.

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Dear children.

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What did you learn from the story?

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Tenali has proved,

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that you should play while you play,

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and work while you work.

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Only then,

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will you be

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respected by everyone.

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