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Why was the crofter so talkative and friendly with the peddler?
Crofter lived alone. He had neither wife nor kids. He was living a boring life alone. Despite his hard work and good earning, when there was no one to talk at home, it bothered him a lot. When Peddler reached his house, he did not think that he was stranger or what was his background is. He startedRead more
Crofter lived alone. He had neither wife nor kids. He was living a boring life alone. Despite his hard work and good earning, when there was no one to talk at home, it bothered him a lot. When Peddler reached his house, he did not think that he was stranger or what was his background is. He started talking, eating food with him like a true friend. In no time, like any of his old friends, he also started telling him some of his secrets.
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Did the peddler expect the kind of hospitality that he received from the crofter?
He certainly didn’t expect it at all. Till today no one used to talk to him properly because of his clothes, work and body language. Only those people talked to him who needed that rattrap. This was the first time that someone had called him in the house after talking with love and offered him sometRead more
He certainly didn’t expect it at all. Till today no one used to talk to him properly because of his clothes, work and body language. Only those people talked to him who needed that rattrap. This was the first time that someone had called him in the house after talking with love and offered him something to eat and drink. Crofter treated him like a family member which was unexpected for peddler.
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Why was he amused by this idea?
He always laughed at this thought of his. He used to make rattraps from scrap and stolen goods and sell them to people. He also used to think about his work that how rats get caught in the greed made by people. He feels that all the people around him who roam from morning till evening for bread andRead more
He always laughed at this thought of his. He used to make rattraps from scrap and stolen goods and sell them to people. He also used to think about his work that how rats get caught in the greed made by people. He feels that all the people around him who roam from morning till evening for bread and all the household items are like rats. And the necessities and luxuries are like baits which tempts all human beings.
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From where did the peddler get the idea of the world being a rattrap?
One day when he was thinking about something, he got the idea that this entire world is nothing but a rattrap only. He compared this world with his occupation. The way a hunter puts bait for rats and traps it, same way this world is also gets trapped in home, food, shelter, luxury etc. And once theyRead more
One day when he was thinking about something, he got the idea that this entire world is nothing but a rattrap only. He compared this world with his occupation. The way a hunter puts bait for rats and traps it, same way this world is also gets trapped in home, food, shelter, luxury etc. And once they get into it, they never get out of it until death.
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What is the name for the Indian Subcontinent mentioned in the Viṣhṇu Purāṇa?
In the Viṣhṇu Purāṇa, the Indian Subcontinent is referred to as "Bhārata-varṣa," named after King Bharata. It signifies the land south of the Himalayas, encompassing the region's cultural and spiritual heritage. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-social-sciencRead more
In the Viṣhṇu Purāṇa, the Indian Subcontinent is referred to as “Bhārata-varṣa,” named after King Bharata. It signifies the land south of the Himalayas, encompassing the region’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
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