The Tale of the Wazir and the Sage Duban | Arabian Nights Stories
Summary
TLDRIn this exciting 'Story Verse' video, listeners are transported into the enchanting tale of King Yunan and the wise physician Duban from Arabian Nights. The story follows King Yunan, who suffers from leprosy, and how the sage Duban miraculously cures him without the use of medicines. As the king showers Duban with rewards, jealousy arises in the court. The treacherous vizier plants seeds of doubt in the king’s mind, leading to tension. A thrilling story of magic, wisdom, and envy unfolds, promising more adventures to come in future episodes.
Takeaways
- 🎉 Welcome to Story Verse, where ancient tales and magical adventures come to life.
- 🌟 The episode dives into the Arabian Nights, starting with the story of King Yunan and the wise sage Duban.
- 👑 King Yunan suffers from leprosy, which no physician has been able to cure, until the sage Duban arrives.
- 📚 Duban, a learned man skilled in many sciences, offers to cure the king without using any traditional medicines.
- 🏇 The cure involves a unique method where King Yunan must play a game of ball until he sweats, allowing the medicine to penetrate his body.
- 💰 After following Duban's instructions, the king is completely healed and rewards Duban generously with gifts and honors.
- 💔 However, a jealous minister plots against Duban, warning the king that Duban might be a threat.
- ⚔️ The king, initially dismissing the minister's warnings, begins to doubt Duban's loyalty due to the minister's persistence.
- 🕊️ The story hints at a larger narrative involving betrayal, jealousy, and the consequences of distrust.
- 📅 The tale ends with a cliffhanger, inviting viewers to return for the continuation of the story in the next video.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the story presented in the script?
-The main theme of the story revolves around a wise physician named Duban who heals King Yunan of leprosy using a unique method that does not involve traditional medicine, highlighting the power of wisdom and knowledge.
Who is King Yunan and what is his affliction?
-King Yunan is the ruler of the city of Fars in the land of Room. He suffers from leprosy, a disease that none of the doctors or wise men in his kingdom have been able to cure.
How does the physician Duban propose to cure King Yunan?
-Physician Duban proposes to cure King Yunan without using traditional medicine. Instead, he prepares a bat and ball infused with medicine and instructs the king to play with them until he perspires, allowing the medicine to penetrate his body through his palms.
What are the results of King Yunan following Duban's instructions?
-After following Duban's instructions, King Yunan's leprosy is completely cured. His skin becomes as clean as virgin silver, and he is overjoyed with the result.
What reward does King Yunan give to the physician Duban after being cured?
-King Yunan rewards Duban generously by giving him 2,000 gold pieces, a dress of honor, and other lavish gifts. He also expresses his intention to keep Duban as a close companion and friend.
Who is the envious character in the story and what is his role?
-The envious character is a minister in King Yunan's court. He is unsightly and full of evil intentions. He becomes jealous of the physician Duban's favor with the king and plots to harm him by convincing the king that Duban is a threat.
How does King Yunan initially react to the minister's advice against Duban?
-King Yunan initially dismisses the minister's advice, defending Duban as a true friend who cured him when no one else could. The king suspects that the minister's words are motivated by envy and jealousy.
What lesson does King Yunan learn from the story of King Sinbad and his falcon?
-The lesson King Yunan learns from the story of King Sinbad and his falcon is about the dangers of making hasty decisions based on envy or anger. It serves as a warning against acting rashly without understanding the full situation.
How does the story relate to the broader theme of 'Story Verse'?
-The story is part of the 'Story Verse,' a collection of tales brought to life by voice actors, focusing on adventures, wisdom, and moral lessons from ancient lands and magical places. It reflects the theme of storytelling as a means to explore complex human emotions and situations.
What is the significance of the voice recordings being copyrighted by the Story Verse team?
-The copyright notice emphasizes that the voice recordings are protected intellectual property of the Story Verse team, indicating that unauthorized use is prohibited to protect the creative work and effort put into producing these stories.
Outlines
🌟 Welcome to the Magical Tale of King Yunan and the Sage Duban
This paragraph introduces the enchanting story of King Yunan from the ancient city of Fars, who suffers from leprosy, a disease that no physician could cure. The narrative then introduces the wise and well-read sage Duban, who arrives in the city. With his vast knowledge of medicine and philosophy, Duban learns of the king's affliction and devises a plan to heal him without the use of traditional medicines. King Yunan, intrigued by Duban's promise of a cure, expresses his gratitude and hope for recovery.
🏇 The Sage's Unconventional Cure for the King
In this section, the sage Duban presents King Yunan with a unique treatment involving a bat and ball. He instructs the king to play a game of polo until he sweats, allowing the medicine infused into the bat to absorb into his body. Following these instructions, King Yunan engages in the game, perspires, and then returns to his palace to cleanse himself in a bath. The treatment works as planned, and the king's leprosy begins to heal. Duban's ingenuity and the king's willingness to follow his guidance set the stage for a miraculous recovery.
👑 The King's Gratitude and the Envious Wazir's Plot
This paragraph describes the king's immense joy and gratitude after being cured of his leprosy. He showers Duban with gifts and honors, making him a close confidant. However, the king's generosity towards Duban stirs jealousy in one of his wazirs, who begins to plot against the sage. Driven by envy, the wazir warns the king of Duban's supposed treachery, suggesting that the sage might be plotting to overthrow him. The king, although initially disturbed by these accusations, defends Duban, recognizing his wisdom and the miraculous cure he provided.
🦅 The Tale of King Sinbad and His Falcon: A Warning Unheeded
In this concluding paragraph, the narrative shifts as the wazir continues to manipulate King Yunan, drawing a parallel to the story of King Sinbad and his falcon, a tale of regret and misplaced trust. Despite the wazir's attempts to convince the king of Duban's disloyalty, King Yunan remains skeptical, reflecting on the potential regret he might face if he wrongly accuses the sage. The paragraph ends with a cliffhanger, promising the continuation of the story in the next video, leaving the audience eager for more.
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Keywords
💡Arabian Nights
💡King Yunan
💡Sage Duban
💡Leprosy
💡Envy
💡Trust
💡Betrayal
💡Wisdom
💡Magical Realism
💡Moral Lessons
Highlights
Introduction to the Story Verse, a platform for bringing stories to life with voice actors.
Story set in ancient lands, with a focus on the tale of King Yunan and the sage Duban.
King Yunan suffers from leprosy, and no doctors or potions have been able to cure him.
Sage Duban, a highly skilled healer, arrives in the city and offers to cure the king without using traditional medicine.
Duban prepares a special bat and ball infused with medicine to treat the king.
King Yunan plays a game using the bat, which causes him to sweat and absorb the medicine through his skin.
The king follows Duban's instructions to bathe and sleep, leading to his complete recovery from leprosy.
King Yunan is overjoyed with his cure and rewards Duban generously, declaring him a friend and companion.
A jealous minister plots against Duban, warning the king that Duban might be an enemy.
The king defends Duban, recounting his miraculous cure and expressing his trust in the sage.
The minister's envy is compared to a famous tale of King Sindbad and his falcon.
The transcript ends with a cliffhanger, teasing the continuation of the story in the next episode.
Reiteration of the Story Verse platform's mission to bring stories to life, with a reminder of the next episode.
The story emphasizes themes of trust, envy, and the dangers of jealousy.
Voice recordings are copyrighted by the Story Verse team, highlighting the importance of respecting intellectual property.
Transcripts
hey everyone ready for some magical fun
we're diving into Arabian Nights with
story verse get set for awesome
adventures and cool
characters all brought to life by our
awesome voice
actors it's going to be a wild ride
through ancient lands and magical places
welcome to story verse the tale of the
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duban know oh thou iFit that in days of
your
and in ages long gone before a king
called yunan reigned over the city of
fars of the land of the
room one he was a powerful ruler and a
wealthy who had armies and guards and
allies of all nations of
men but his body was afflicted with
Leprosy which leeches and Men of science
failed to heal he drank potions and he
swallowed powders and he used unin but
not did him good and none among the host
of Physicians availed to procure him a
cure at last there came to a city a
mighty healer of men and one well
stricken in years the sage dubon
height this man was a reader of books
Greek Persian Roman Arabian and Syrian
and he was skilled in astronomy and in
leechcraft the theoretic as well as the
practice he was exper experienced in all
that health and that hurteth the body
conversent with the virtues of every
plant grass and herb and their benefit
in
Bane and he understood philosophy and
encompassed the whole range of Medical
Science and other branches of the
Knowledge
Tree now this physician passed but few
days in the city a he heard of the
king's malady and all his bodily
sufferings through the leprosy
with which Allah had smitten him and how
all the doctors and wise men had failed
to heal
him upon this he sat up through the
night in deep thought and when broke the
Dawn and appeared the mourn and light
was again
born and the sun greeted the good whose
Beauties the world
Adorn to he dawned his handsomest dress
and going into King yunan he kissed the
ground before him then he prayed for the
endurance of his honor and prosperity in
Fairest
language and made himself known saying
oh King Tidings have reached I me of
what befell thee through that which is
in thy person and how the host of
Physicians have proved themselves
unavailing to Abate it and lo I can cure
thee O King and yet will I not make thee
drink of draft or anoint thee with
ointment now when King yunan heard his
words he said in huge surprise how wilt
thou do
this by Allah if thou make me whole I
will enrich thee even to thy son's son
and I will give thee Sumptuous gifts and
what's the wishes shall be thine and
thou shalt be to me a cup companion
three and a
Friend the King then robed him with a
dress of honor and intreated graciously
and asked him can thou indeed cure me of
this complaint without drug and uent and
he answered yes I will heal I Thee
without the pains and penalties of
medicine the king marveled with
exceeding Marvel and said oh physician
when shall be this whereof thou speakest
and in how many days shall it take place
haste thee Oh my son he replied I hear
and I obey the Cure shall begin
tomorrow so he went forth from the
presence and hired himself a house in
the city for the better storage of his
books and Scrolls his medicines and his
aromatic Roots voice recordings are
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unauthorized use is prohibited then he
set to work at choosing the fittest
drugs and simples and he fashioned a bat
Hol Hollow within and furnished with a
handle without for which he made a ball
the two being prepared with consumate
heart on the next day when both were
ready for use and wanted nothing
more he went up to the
king and kissing the ground between his
hands PA him ride forth on the parade
ground there to play at Paul and
Maul he was accompanied by his sweet
imir chamberlains wizers and Lords of
the realm and a he was seated the sage
duban came up to him and handing him the
bat said take this small and grip it as
I do so and now push for the plane and
leaning well over thy Horse Drive the
ball with all thy might until thy Palm
be moist and thy body
perspires then the medicine will
penetrate through thy Palm and will
permeate thy
person when thou Hast done with
playing and thou feest the effects of
the medicine return to thy Palace and
make the gusel oblation five in the
hamam bath and lay thee down to sleep so
shalt thou become whole and now peace be
with thee thereupon King yunan took the
bat from the sage and grasped it
firmly then mounting steed he drove the
ball before him and galloped after it
till he reached it when he struck it
with all his might his palm gripping the
bat handle the while and he ceased not
mauling the ball till his hand waxed
moist and his skin perspiring imbibed
the medicine from the
wood then the sage duban knew that the
drugs had penetrated his person and B
him return to the palace and enter the
hamam without stay or
DeLay So King yunan forthright returned
and ordered them to clear for him the
bath they did so the carpet spreaders
making all haste and the slaves all
hurry and got ready a change of
reignment for the
king he entered the bath and made the
total ablution long and
thoroughly then dawned his clothes
within the hamom and rode there from to
his Palace where he lay him down and
lept such was the case with King
yunan but as regards the sage duban he
returned home and slept as
usual and when morning dawned he
repaired to the palace and craved
audience the king ordered him to be
admitted then having kissed the ground
between his hands in illusion to the
king he recited these couplets with
solemn
intonation happy is eloquence when thou
art named her
sire but Mourns she when as other men
the title
claimed oh lord of fairest presence
whose aling Rays clear off the fogs of
doubt I veiling Deeds High famed n air
cease thy face to shine like Dawn and
Rise of mourn and never show time's face
with heat of ir
inflamed thy Grace hath favored us with
gifts that worked such wise as
rainclouds rain on the Hills by words
inframed freely thou lavished thy wealth
to rise on high till one from time the
heights were at thy Grandeur
aimed now when the sage ceased reciting
the king Rose quickly to his feet and
fell on his neck then seating him by his
side he b dress him in a Sumptuous dress
for it had so happened that when the
king left the hom he looked on his body
body and saw no trace of
leprosy the skin was all clean as a
virgin
silver he joyed there at with exceeding
Joy his breast brought into six with
delight and he felt thoroughly
happy presently when it was full day he
entered his audience Hall and sat upon
the throne of his kingship whereupon his
chamberlains and Grandes flocked to the
presence and with them
the sage
duban seeing the leech the king Rose to
him in honor and seated him by his
side then the food trays furnished with
the daintiest vians were brought and the
physician ate with the
King nor did he cease accompanying him
all that day moreover at nightfall he
gave the physici Duan 2,000 gold pieces
besides the usual dress of honor and
other gifts Galore and sent him home on
his own
Steed after the sage had fared forth
King yunan again expressed his amazement
at the leech's art
saying this man mediced my body from
without nor anointed me with ought of
ointments by Allah surely this is none
other than consumate
skill I am bound to honor such a man
with rewards and distinction and take
him as my companion and my friend during
the remainder of my
days so king yunan passed the night in
joy and gladness for that his body had
been made whole and had thrown off so
pernicious a malady voice recordings are
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unauthorized use is prohibited on the
tomorrow the king went forth from his
salio and sat upon his throne and the
Lords of EST State stood about him
and the aers and wizers sat as was their
W on his right hand and on his left then
he asked for the sage duban who came in
and kissed the ground before him when
the king Rose to greet him and seating
him by his side ate with him and wished
him a long
life moreover he robbed him and gave him
gifts and ceased not conversing with him
until night approached
then the king ordered him by way of
salary five dresses of honor and a th
dins
seven The Physician returned to his own
house full of gratitude to the
king now when next morning dawned the
king repaired to his audience Hall and
his Lords and Nobles surrounded him and
his chamberlains and his ministers as
the white en closeth the black of the
eye eight
now the king had a wizer among his wiers
unsightly to look upon an ill omened
spectacle sorted ungenerous full of envy
and evil
will when this Minister saw the king
place the physician near him and give
him all these gifts he jealous him and
planned to do him harm as in the saying
on such subject Envy lurks in
everybody and the saying oppression hi
hideth in every heart power revealeth it
and weakness conceal
it then the minister came before The
King and kissing the ground between his
hands said oh King of the age and of all
time thou in whose benefits I have grown
to manhood I have weighty advice to
offer thee and if I withhold it I were a
son of adultery and no true born man
wherefore thou order me to disclose it I
will so do forth with quoth the king and
he was troubled at the words of the
minister and what is this counsil of
thine quoth he oh glorious Monarch the
wise of old have said who so regardeth
not the end hath not Fortune to friend
and indeed I have lately seen the King
on Far other than the right way for he
lavished laress on his enemy on one
whose object is the decline and fall of
his kingship to this man he ha shown
favor honoring him with over honor and
making of him an intimate wherefore I
fear for the King's life the king who
was much troubled and changed color
asked who cost thou suspect and an nent
whom Dost thou hint and the minister
answered oh King thou be asleep wake up
I point to The Physician
duban re joined to the king F upon
thee this is a true friend who is
favored by Me Above All Men because he
cured me with something which I held in
my hand and he healed my leprosy which
had baffled all Physicians indeed he is
one whose like may not be found in these
days no not in the whole world from
furthest East to utmost
West and it is of such a man thou sayest
such hard sayings
now from this day
forward I allot him a settled side and
allowances every month a thousand gold
pieces and was I to share with him my
realm were but a little
matter perforce I must suspect that thou
speakest on this Wise from Mere envy and
jealousy as they relate of the king
cindat and sharazad perceived the dawn
of day and ceased saying her permitted
say then quoth dunad oh my sister how
pleasant is thy tale and how tasteful
how sweet and how
Greatful she replied and where is this
compared with what I could tell thee on
a coming night if the king D to spare my
life then said the king and
himself by Allah I will not slay her
until I hear the rest of her tale for
truly it is wondrous
so they rested that night in mutual
Embrace until the
dawn then the king went forth to his
Hall of rule and the wiir and the troops
came in and the audience chamber was
thronged and the King gave orders and
judged and appointed and deposed and
baed and forbade during the rest of that
day till the court broke up and King
sharar returned to his Palace
when it was the fifth night her sister
said do you finish for us thy story if
thou be not sleepy and she
resumed it hath reached me oh auspicious
King and mighty Monarch that King yunan
said to his Minister oh wazir Thou Art
one whom the evil spirit of Envy hath
possessed because of this physician and
thou plotted for my putting him to death
after which I should repent me full
sorely even as repented King synbad for
killing his
Falcon qu the wasir Pardon Me Oh King of
the age how is
that so the king began the story of King
cyad and his
Falcon but it's going to be kept until
the next
video see you soon dear story lovers on
story verse where stories come alive
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