Have you identified the in depth fool of aaan ass in Narayanasamy ? part 2
will appear tomorrow KR

On Sun, 6 Apr 2025 at 11:31, Narayanaswamy Iyer <iyern...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Dear folks
>
> Super aviveki and loud-mouthed consistent liar K R ex-IRS fulfils all the
> criteria for being labelled a fool.
>
> His latest venture which ended in total disaster was writing rubbish about
> the r'g-vedam, about which he knew nothing.
>
> He fell flat on his face into the mud hole he had created to trap the
> unwary.
>
> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>
> On Sun, Apr 6, 2025 at 1:48 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> keyarinc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> HOW TO IDENTIFY FOOLS
>>
>> Sanskrit literature touches every subject matter under the sun. The poets
>> even composed couplets on fools and idiots. By reading such
>> Slokas/couplets, we can easily identify the fools. We learn from them not
>> to behave like fools.
>>
>> To illustrate stupidity, Sanskrit literature use the simile of a person
>> sitting on the top branch of a tree and cutting down the trunk. Even the
>> great poet Kalidasa was described as stupid in the beginning and becam a
>> great scholar by the grace of Goddess Kali.
>>
>> Stupid Lady at Shakespeare’s Birth Place
>>
>> Stupidity is not the monopoly of any particular race or religion though
>> we hear lot of jokes about a particular community or religious group.
>>
>> A lady visiting Stratford –on-Avon, the birth place of Shakespeare,
>> showed even more than the usual fervour. She had not recovered when she
>> reached the railway station, for she remarked to a friend as they walked on
>> the platform: “To think that it was from this very platform the immortal
>> bard would depart whenever he journeyed to town!”
>>
>> Story from a Tamil Proverb
>>
>> The story goes that a certain man who was the important person in a town
>> lost his mother. A lot of people came to console him and said, “O, Your
>> mother was a great person. She was a mother to everyone. Now the village
>> will be like a motherless child”. This is the Tamil way of consoling. One
>> of the youths among the crowd was a fool. He did not know anything, but
>> just pretended to be intelligent by imitating everyone. He also said the
>> same thing to the grieving VIP. It went on very well for a time. But one
>> day another important person in the town lost his wife. Now that he knew
>> what to say in such a bereavement, he first went to express his
>> condolences. He blindly followed the previous condolence message, “ O, Your
>> wife was a great wife. She was not only wife to you but was wife to
>> everyone in the village. Now the villagers look like a wifeless husband”.
>> The people who watched him saying this, thrashed him and threw him out!
>>
>> I am pretty sure that every one of us would have done something foolish
>> in our life. That is not unusual. But repeating the same mistake will push
>> us into the category of FOOLS!
>>
>> Here below is the identification of stupid people:
>>
>> Duuratah sobate muurko lambasaataptavrutah
>>
>> A fool looks bright from a distance, with long beautiful attire around
>> him.
>>
>> (If anyone goes near him, they can easily recognise him as an ignoramus;
>> Tip top dress won’t save him)
>>
>> Taavascha sobate muurko, yaavatkinchinna bhaasate – Hitopadesa
>>
>> As long as a fool doesn’t open his mouth he shines!
>>
>> a sobate sabaamatye hamsamadye bhako yataa
>>
>> A fool in the assembly (of learned) is like a crane amidst swans.
>>
>> Apanditaanaam sangoabydayavibangah
>>
>> Friendship with the unlearned is the end of good things.
>>
>> Artho gato ghoshamupaiti nuunam
>>
>> Empty vessels definitely make much noise
>>
>> Asubam vaakyamaadatte puriishamiva suukarah – Mahabharata
>>
>> Like the pigs seek poo, bad people seek only bad things
>>
>> Kashtam kalu muurkatvam – Chanakya neethi
>>
>> Is it not difficult to be a fool?
>>
>>
>>
>> Jackass
>>
>> 1 One time, Abraham Lincoln, drawled as he read a story of a certain king
>> who wanted to go hunting, and asked the court minister if it would rain.
>> The minister told him the weather would be fair. Setting out, the royal
>> party met a farmer riding a jackass. He warned the king that it was going
>> to rain. The king laughed, went on, and no sooner got started hunting than
>> a heavy downpour drenched him and his party. He went back, there out the
>> minister, and called for the farmer.
>>
>> “Tell me how you kew it would rain”
>>
>> “I did not know, Your Majesty, it is not me. It is my jackass. He puts
>> his ear forward when it it is going to be wet”.
>>
>> The king sent the farmer away, had the jackass brought and put in place
>> of the minister.
>>
>> “It was here”, said Lincoln, “the king made a great mistake”.
>>
>> “How so? asked someone of the audience.
>>
>> “Why, ever since that time, every jack ass wants an office. Gentlemen,
>> leave your credentials with me and when the war is over you will hear from
>> me.”
>>
>> Jackass 2
>>
>> A certain Colonel on the staff of Governor died suddenly. Many applicants
>> for this post were clamouring to be heard. Before even the funeral had
>> taken place, one of these managed to detain the Governor for a moment,
>> asking “Would you object to my taking  the place of the  Colonel?”
>>
>> “Not at all”, snapped the Governor. “Speak to the undertaker.”
>>
>>  KR IRS 6425
>>
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