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Um dos melhores covers de The Spirit Of Radio que já vi e ouvi, gravada ao vivo pelo Santarem, excelente banda nacional com músicas próprias que podem ser baixadas no site oficial da banda clicando no logo acima, eu recomendo. |
Look for "Tenali Rama and Paramanandayya Stories" compilations.
If you are looking for a , this article provides a curated collection of their most famous tales and the cultural significance behind them. Why Are Paramanandayya Sishyulu Stories So Popular? paramanandayya sishyulu funny stories in english pdf
So, go ahead. Find that PDF. Read about the disciple who tried to measure the sky with a ruler. Share it with your friends. And laugh until your stomach hurts. That is the paramananda —the supreme bliss—that Mullapudi Venkata Ramana gifted us. So, go ahead
While traveling in a bullock cart, the guru's vessel (commandum) falls out. The disciples watch it fall but don't pick it up because the guru only told them to "watch" their things. When the guru later tells them to pick up everything that falls, they throw bullock dung into the cart, hitting him in the face. Finally, when the guru himself falls into a stream, they refuse to save him because his name isn't on the specific list of items he told them to retrieve. Share it with your friends
Immediately, another disciple picked up the sandal and threw it again, aiming higher. Soon, all disciples were throwing sandals, sticks, and stones. Not a single mango fell—but they had lost all their sandals up the tree.

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Look for "Tenali Rama and Paramanandayya Stories" compilations.
If you are looking for a , this article provides a curated collection of their most famous tales and the cultural significance behind them. Why Are Paramanandayya Sishyulu Stories So Popular?
So, go ahead. Find that PDF. Read about the disciple who tried to measure the sky with a ruler. Share it with your friends. And laugh until your stomach hurts. That is the paramananda —the supreme bliss—that Mullapudi Venkata Ramana gifted us.
While traveling in a bullock cart, the guru's vessel (commandum) falls out. The disciples watch it fall but don't pick it up because the guru only told them to "watch" their things. When the guru later tells them to pick up everything that falls, they throw bullock dung into the cart, hitting him in the face. Finally, when the guru himself falls into a stream, they refuse to save him because his name isn't on the specific list of items he told them to retrieve.
Immediately, another disciple picked up the sandal and threw it again, aiming higher. Soon, all disciples were throwing sandals, sticks, and stones. Not a single mango fell—but they had lost all their sandals up the tree.