Tenali Rama 👴🏻 Ep 3, Parrot Keeper | Tenali Rama & Krishnadevaraya Moral Story | Spiritual TV

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17 Jan 202103:07

Summary

TLDRThe script narrates a tale from the court of Emperor Krishnadev Raya, who received a talking parrot as a gift. The parrot was a charming and intelligent companion, answering questions and entertaining the king. The emperor entrusted its care to a loyal servant, warning of dire consequences if the parrot died or if its death was disclosed. When the parrot eventually died, the fearful servant sought Tenali Rama's help. Tenali Rama, known for his wit, devised a plan to save the servant from execution by convincing the king that the parrot had stopped speaking. The king, unaware of the parrot's death, spared the servant, and the story highlights the cleverness of Tenali Rama and the king's fondness for the parrot.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The story revolves around a parrot gifted to King Krishnadev Ray, who was known for its ability to speak and entertain with pleasant and beautiful words.
  • 👑 The king was very fond of the parrot and assigned a trusted servant the responsibility of taking care of it, emphasizing the importance of the parrot to him.
  • 📢 The servant was warned of severe consequences if the parrot was harmed or if the news of its death reached the king, as it would be considered a betrayal.
  • 🐦 One day, the parrot died, leaving the servant in fear of the death penalty, knowing the king's attachment to the parrot.
  • 🏃 The servant, in a panic, sought help from Tenali Ram, a wise court poet known for his wit and problem-solving skills.
  • 🤔 Tenali Ram reassured the servant and devised a plan to handle the situation without informing the king about the parrot's death.
  • 👉 Tenali Ram approached the king pretending to be worried about the parrot, which led to the king visiting the parrot's cage himself.
  • 🕊 Upon seeing the lifeless parrot, the king was surprised and questioned Tenali Ram, who cleverly avoided directly stating the parrot's death.
  • 🔍 The king, after hearing Tenali Ram's description, realized the parrot was no longer active but still did not understand the true implication.
  • 😉 Tenali Ram's clever response saved the innocent servant from the death penalty, as the king was amused by the situation and chose not to punish.
  • 🎭 The story highlights the wit of Tenali Ram and the king's sense of humor, as well as the importance of loyalty and trust in the royal court.

Q & A

  • Who was the parrot sent to by the king?

    -The parrot was sent to King Krishnadev Raya.

  • What was special about the parrot?

    -The parrot was able to speak and was very charming and beautiful. It could answer people's questions and was greatly liked by the king.

  • What responsibility was given to the king's trusted servant regarding the parrot?

    -The king's trusted servant was given the responsibility to take care of and protect the parrot, ensuring its well-being.

  • What was the consequence if the parrot was harmed or died?

    -If the parrot was harmed or died, the servant would be taught a lesson through punishment, and if the news of the parrot's death was spread, the servant would have to pay with his life.

  • What happened to the parrot one day?

    -One day, the parrot died, leaving the servant in fear of the death penalty.

  • What did the servant do after the parrot's death?

    -The servant, in fear of the death penalty, ran to Tenali Rama and shared his troubles with him.

  • What advice did Tenali Rama give to the servant?

    -Tenali Rama advised the servant not to worry and promised to find a solution. He told the servant to keep quiet about the parrot's death and not to mention it to the king.

  • What did Tenali Rama do when he went to the king?

    -Tenali Rama went to the king and, pretending to be worried, told the king that the parrot had stopped speaking, eating, and flapping its wings, and was just staring upwards with unblinking eyes.

  • How did the king react to the news about the parrot?

    -The king was very surprised and went to see the parrot himself, confirming that it had indeed stopped breathing.

  • What did Tenali Rama tell the king about the parrot's condition?

    -Tenali Rama told the king that the parrot had become completely silent, not eating or drinking, and just staring upwards, but he did not directly say that the parrot was dead.

  • What was the king's reaction to Tenali Rama's explanation?

    -The king was amused by Tenali Rama's explanation and was pleased that he had saved an innocent person from the death penalty.

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