Tenali Rama 👴🏻 Ep 1, Real Artist | Tenali Rama & Krishnadevaraya Moral Story | Spiritual TV

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12 Jan 202103:47

Summary

TLDRThe script narrates a tale of the Orissan king, Krishnadeva Raya, who, inspired by the monsoon's rhythm, desires a grand celebration of the monsoon festival. Upon hearing of a true artist who creates sculptures without seeking fame or fortune, the king seeks him out. They find the artist, engrossed in creating a beautiful sculpture of the Rain Goddess, content with his simple life. Impressed by his talent and humility, the king honors the artist's work during the festival, elevating the status of the forest sculptor and his art.

Takeaways

  • 👑 The story revolves around the king, Krishnadeva Raya, who is deeply pleased with the monsoon season and the music and dance in his court.
  • 🎭 The king expresses his desire to celebrate the monsoon festival with great enthusiasm, which is met with joy by people of all faiths.
  • 🏆 The king seeks to honor the best artist, implying that they should be someone who has been recognized by the United Nations.
  • 🤔 The king questions the true nature of an artist, reflecting on whether they create art for the joy of creation or for the happiness of others.
  • 🌳 The narrative takes a turn as the king, along with his minister Tenali Rama and other officials, sets out to meet a mysterious artist living in the forest.
  • 🗿 They discover a cave with stone sculptures, and within it, an artist deeply engrossed in his work, seemingly oblivious to his surroundings.
  • 💃 The artist is sculpting a beautiful depiction of the Rain Goddess, dancing amidst clouds and rain, which leaves the king and his entourage in awe.
  • 💰 The artist reveals that he does not sell his sculptures for wealth but finds joy in the act of creation itself, with any income being incidental.
  • 🤝 The king, moved by the artist's dedication and humility, decides to honor him publicly for his art during the monsoon festival.
  • 🏛 The artist's sculpture of the Rain Goddess is to be placed in a prominent position in the royal palace as a symbol of respect for his talent.
  • 🎉 The story concludes with the celebration of the monsoon festival, where the forest artist's work is praised, and Tenali Rama's wisdom is also commended.

Q & A

  • Who was present in King Krishnadevaraya's court and what was the weather like outside?

    -The real artists were present in King Krishnadevaraya's court, and outside, it was drizzling with rain showers.

  • What did King Krishnadevaraya express his desire for?

    -King Krishnadevaraya expressed his heartfelt desire to celebrate the Rain Festival with great pomp and show.

  • How did the ministers and people react to the king's desire for a grand celebration?

    -The faces of all the ministers and people lit up with joy upon hearing the king's desire for a grand celebration.

  • What plan did the minister propose for the Rain Festival?

    -The minister proposed that all the artists of the kingdom should showcase their talents, and the best artist should be honored by the king.

  • What did the king say about a true artist, and whom did he decide to meet?

    -The king said a true artist does not create sculptures to please others. He decided to meet an artist who had become so engrossed in sculpting that he was unaware of his surroundings.

  • Where did King Krishnadevaraya and his entourage go to meet the sculptor?

    -King Krishnadevaraya, along with his minister Tenali Ram and chief courtiers, went to a cave near a black mountain in the forest to meet the sculptor.

  • What did they find inside the cave?

    -Inside the cave, they found the sculptor surrounded by black stone sculptures and the continuous sound of a chisel.

  • What was the sculptor creating, and how did King Krishnadevaraya react to it?

    -The sculptor was creating a statue of the Rain Queen with lush crops below and dancing clouds above. King Krishnadevaraya and his courtiers were astonished by the beauty of the sculptures.

  • Why did the sculptor not sell his sculptures in the market?

    -The sculptor did not sell his sculptures in the market because he found joy in creating them. Some traders took the sculptures and gave him some money for his food and necessities.

  • What did King Krishnadevaraya decide to do to honor the sculptor's art?

    -King Krishnadevaraya decided to honor the sculptor's art at the Rain Festival. He announced that the Rain Queen's statue would be placed in the center of the royal palace and the sculptor's art would be celebrated throughout the kingdom.

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