In a certain kingdom, there resided a brāhmaṇa who possessed extensive knowledge of the śāstras. One day, while he was engaged in performing a puja at a temple, the king summoned him to the palace. The brāhmaṇa was unable to arrive punctually due to his engagement in rituals that must be completed without interruption. This delay incited the king's wrath, leading him to publicly insult the esteemed brāhmaṇa in front of the entire court. The brāhmaṇa resolved to depart from the kingdom, pledging to return solely upon the king's removal from power. In the ensuing years, the king, driven by the apprehension of potential threats, continued to extend his dominion by conquering the smaller kingdoms. Unbeknownst to him, his enemies were within his palace. One night, as the king slept, he and his family were thrown into the dungeons by his own commander. Usurped from his throne, the king's own words led to his tragic downfall. Once spoken, words cannot be retracted. In the era of s...
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