Tenali Raman - Raman in Delhi - Short Stories for Kids
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.
Outlines
🤓 The Fame of Tenaliraman and His Encounter with Emperor Babar
The script introduces Tenaliraman, a renowned figure whose intelligence has become the talk of the nation. During Krishnadevaraya's reign, the Mughal Emperor Babar, who ruled North India, expresses a desire to meet Raman. A messenger is sent with an invitation to Raman, who is then tasked by Krishnadevaraya to bring back a bag of gold coins from the emperor. Raman travels to Delhi and is welcomed grandly by Babar, but despite his comical tales, no one laughs, leaving Raman heartbroken. The next day, Raman cleverly disguises himself as an old man planting a tamarind tree, engaging Babar in a conversation about the value of patience and effort. Babar is so impressed by Raman's wisdom that he rewards him with multiple bags of gold coins, recognizing Raman's immediate benefit from his actions. The disguise is revealed, and Babar admires Raman's intelligence, rewarding him with yet another bag of gold coins.
🎉 Raman's Triumphant Return to Vijayanagar
After his successful encounter with Emperor Babar, Raman seeks permission to leave Delhi. Babar grants his wish and sends his regards to Raman's king. Raman returns to Vijayanagar with not one, but four bags of gold coins, exceeding the expectations set by his king. His return is celebrated, and he is once again recognized for bringing honor to Vijayanagar through his wit and intelligence.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Tenaliraman
💡Krishnadevaraya
💡Mughal Emperor
💡Vijayanagar
💡Court Jester
💡Intelligence
💡Gold Coins
💡Comical
💡Heartbroken
💡Harvesting
💡Disguise
Highlights
Tenaliraman's fame spreads across the country during Krishnadevaraya's reign.
Mughal Emperor Babar expresses interest in meeting the intelligent Vikatakavi Raman.
A messenger is sent to King Krishnadevaraya with an invitation for Raman to visit Delhi.
Raman is honored for bringing prestige to Vijayanagar and is tasked with meeting Emperor Babar.
Emperor Babar warns his court not to laugh in Raman's presence, fearing severe consequences.
Raman receives a grand welcome in Delhi but fails to make anyone laugh, leaving him heartbroken.
Raman feels sad about not being able to bring a bag of gold coins from Babar to Krishnadevaraya.
Babar encounters an old man planting a tamarind seed, sparking a conversation about the value of effort and legacy.
The old man's wisdom impresses Babar, who rewards him with a bag of gold coins.
Raman cleverly disguises himself as the old man to win Babar's favor and gold coins.
Babar is pleased by Raman's wit and rewards him with additional bags of gold coins.
Raman's intelligence and strategy result in winning four bags of gold coins from Babar.
Babar admires Raman's intelligence and allows him to leave Delhi with the gold coins.
Raman returns to Vijayanagar with honor, having exceeded expectations by acquiring four bags of gold coins.
King Krishnadevaraya is informed of Raman's success and the honor he has brought to Vijayanagar.
Transcripts
the fame of Tenaliraman have spread across the country
at the time of Krishnadevaraya the Mughal emperor Babar ruled the North India
everyone is speaking about the intelligence of the Vikatakavi Raman
I would like to see him
day by day my eagerness is growing
a messenger was called for
handover this message to the King Krishnadevaraya
the messenger reached Vijayanagar
what is that? let me see
it's an invitation
Raman you have brought honor to Vijay Nagar
the emperor has invited you to Delhi get ready to meet the emperor Babar
remember you are a court jester come back with a bag of gold coins
Raman with the permission of krishnadevaraya left Vijayanagar
after a few days Raman reached Delhi Babar heard the arrival of Raman
Raman will be here any moment
No body should laugh when Raman is here
if anybody laughs the consequences will be severe
Raman was given a grand welcome
welcome to our city
thank you please accept my greeting your majesty
these are the gifts sent by our king
then Raman narrated his experience of travelling in a comical way
Nobody laughed he tried in many ways but in vain
Raman was now heartbroken
he felt sad that he had to face the Krishnadevaraya without the gold bag from Babar
the whole night he was thinking how to win the heart of Babar
next day as usual Barbar went for his stroll in his horse
on the way he saw a very old man digging the earth
Babar stopped his horse and went near the old man
Oh old man why are you toiling yourself at this old age
Your Majesty I'm going to plant the tamarind seed
Babar laughed
Are you mad?
Do you think whether you will be alive to enjoy the fruits of your labour?
Emperor what I am enjoying today is because of my ancestors
my next generation will harvest the fruits of the tree which I am planting today
ah what you are saying is correct
take this bag of gold coins this is for the truth hidden in your words
thank you your majesty
everyone has to wait for some time to reap the result for the effort they have put in
but for me I have reaped on the same day of planting
hearing this Babar was pleased very much
he immediately gave another bag of gold coins
a person who has planted a tree will be benefited only one at the time of harvesting fruits
but in my case on the day of planting itself I have benefited twice
you are very intelligent
one more bag for you
I am honoured
Babar left the place but stopped the horse when he heard the voice
stop stop my lord
Babar turned to see who is calling he was shocked when he turned back
he saw the old man removing his beard
he was none other than Raman
Babar returned back and rode to the old man
is that you who were speaking to me all these time
yes you majesty it was me
my king wish that I should bring a bag of gold coins from you
but I have won three gold coin bags I am happy now
I really admire you Raman
take this and it will be four bags of gold coins
now let me leave
because I have given all the bags which I brought with me
thank you majesty
I would like to take permission to leave Delhi
as you wish Raman convey my greetings to your king
Raman after taking his permission left Delhi and reached Vijayanagar
Raman welcome have you got the reward from the Emperor?
yes my lord not one but four
once again you have proved yourself and brought honour to Vijayanagar
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