*LET THE TONGUE BE HONEYED*

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*This story was heard in DD Pothigai in Tamil which I wish to share with all
our friends.*

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*There was a benevolent king and as normal human he had weakness for
astrologers and their sooth saying. In the kingdom there was a good Brahmin
highly learned in astrology and had mastered the subject of different
ancient masters in the subject. But he normally does not predict for others.
Hearing of his depth of knowledge, the king called him to palace. He was
offered a good place to stay in and extended all the facilities. The king
gave a copy of his horoscope and asked him to review and tell him the
findings.*

*On the review it was clear to the Brahmin that the king shall loose all his
close relatives and friends and shall be lonely during his last days. As the
Brahmin is determined to tell the truth always he bluntly told the truth.
“Oh, My Respectful King you are destined to loose all your close relatives
and friends and shall be lonely during your last days”. These words angered
the king who immediately ordered him to go out of his kingdom. The Brahmin
was very much upset.*

*Taking pity on him the minister asked him why he predicted so. He replied
that I have followed the Dictum of Vedas- “Satayam Vadha” “TELL TRUTH”. He
advised the Brahmin to follow the orders of the king and present himself
after about a year growing beard and with some facial lift. He may then
offer to predict again. But the Brahmin insisted to tell the truth only then
too. To that the minister brought forth another dictum of Vedas- Jigwah madu
mathhthama”- LET MY TONGUE BE HONEYED”.   *

*The Brahmin reappeared after a long time and as advised by the minister
with the facial lift and beard etc not easily recognizable. He offered king
to give astrological counsel, to which the king readily agreed.*

*The Brahmin exclaimed “Oh, My Respectful King, you have a very long life,
and till your end you shall be a prosperous king. Your life time is so long
you shall out live all you close relatives and friends.” *

*This pleased the king greatly who awarded him generously and honored him. *

*After all the predictions were same but put up so beautifully, and coated
with honey. *

*Hence we pray “LET THE TONGUE BE HONEYED*

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