Tenali Raman - Raman in Delhi - Short Stories for Kids

Geethanjali - Cartoons for Kids
21 Sept 201505:36

Summary

TLDRThe script narrates the tale of Tenaliraman, a renowned court jester during Krishnadevaraya's reign, who is invited to meet the Mughal Emperor Babar in Delhi. Despite his comical storytelling, no one laughs, leaving Raman heartbroken. However, he cleverly impersonates an old man who plants a tamarind seed, teaching Babar about the rewards of patience and effort. Impressed, Babar rewards Raman with multiple bags of gold coins, elevating his status and bringing honor to Vijayanagar upon his return.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Tenaliraman, also known as Vikatakavi Raman, is renowned for his intelligence and has become famous throughout the country.
  • 🤴 The Mughal emperor Babar expresses a desire to meet Raman, showing his interest in Raman's wit and reputation.
  • 📜 A messenger is sent to King Krishnadevaraya to invite Raman to meet the emperor Babar in Delhi.
  • 🏰 Raman is honored by the invitation and leaves Vijayanagar with the king's permission, tasked with bringing back a bag of gold coins.
  • 🎭 Raman's role is that of a court jester, expected to entertain the emperor with his comical tales.
  • 😔 Despite his best efforts to make the court laugh, Raman fails to do so, leaving him heartbroken and feeling like he has failed his mission.
  • 🌳 Raman encounters an old man planting a tamarind seed, which leads to a conversation about the value of long-term thinking and effort.
  • 😂 Babar is amused by the old man's actions and rewards him with a bag of gold coins for the wisdom shared.
  • 😲 Babar is surprised to find out that the old man is actually Raman in disguise, who cleverly won the emperor's favor with his wit.
  • 💰 Raman's clever ruse results in him receiving not one, but four bags of gold coins from the emperor, exceeding his original goal.
  • 🎉 Raman returns to Vijayanagar with honor, having proven his intelligence and bringing back more than expected, further enhancing the reputation of his kingdom.

Q & A

  • Who is Tenaliraman, and why is he famous?

    -Tenaliraman, also known as Vikatakavi Raman, is a court jester known for his intelligence, which has spread his fame across the country during the time of King Krishnadevaraya.

  • Who was the Mughal emperor ruling North India at the time of the script?

    -The Mughal emperor ruling North India at the time was Babar.

  • Why did Babar invite Raman to Delhi?

    -Babar invited Raman to Delhi out of curiosity and eagerness to meet him, having heard about Raman's intelligence and reputation.

  • What was Raman's role in the court of King Krishnadevaraya?

    -Raman served as a court jester in the court of King Krishnadevaraya, bringing honor to Vijayanagar.

  • What was Raman's initial experience when he arrived in Delhi?

    -Raman was given a grand welcome in Delhi, but he faced disappointment as no one laughed at his comical narration of his travel experience.

  • Why did Babar warn his people not to laugh when Raman was present?

    -Babar warned his people not to laugh when Raman was present to maintain a serious atmosphere and to avoid any disrespect towards the guest.

  • What was the turning point for Raman in winning Babar's favor?

    -The turning point was when Raman, disguised as an old man, convinced Babar about the value of planting a tree for future generations, which resonated with Babar and led to him receiving gold coins.

  • How did Raman manage to win multiple bags of gold coins from Babar?

    -Raman cleverly disguised himself as an old man and engaged Babar in a conversation about planting a tree, which led to Babar giving him three bags of gold coins for his wisdom. When Babar discovered Raman's true identity, he admired him and gave him a fourth bag.

  • What was the significance of the old man planting a tamarind seed in the story?

    -The old man, who was actually Raman in disguise, planting a tamarind seed symbolized the idea of working for future generations and the immediate reward Babar received from the wisdom shared, which led to Raman's success.

  • How did Raman's encounter with Babar reflect his intelligence and wit?

    -Raman's encounter with Babar demonstrated his intelligence and wit through his ability to engage the emperor in a meaningful conversation, his clever disguise, and his ability to turn a simple act of planting into a lesson that earned him multiple rewards.

  • What was the final outcome of Raman's visit to Delhi?

    -The final outcome was that Raman successfully returned to Vijayanagar with not one, but four bags of gold coins, further proving his intelligence and bringing additional honor to his kingdom.

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