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Twists and Turns on Thalai Diwali: A Father's Advice Gone Awry"

A Father's Well-Intentioned Advice Takes a Hilarious Turn",Panchayat Inquiries, thieves,dead body, pottery.

By Nandhini.MPublished 4 months ago 3 min read
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To the daughter's father who invited his daughter and groom for Thalai Diwali. *Take only your daughter now. We will send the groom later", said the boy's father, who also left with his daughter.

Then one day. The father called his son and said, "Now you go to your father-in-law's house for Thalai Diwali. Go happily. "Worship the elders if you see them", he advised. He also punched himself in the chest and kept memorizing so that he would not forget this.

On the way, somewhere, a patriot was conducting an inquiry in the panchayat. Then he came there and heard his speech and said, "Who is older than me? 'Just to say, 'Don't be afraid of me,

Forget what my father said, who is older than me? 'As he said, 'Don't be afraid of me", there was a group of thieves on the way. They saw him while they were sharing their wares. At first they were afraid, then who is greater than what he spoke? 'Hearing 'Don't be afraid of me" they kicked him thoroughly and said, "Bring this and one more and loot the other.

Now, bring this and bring another one" he memorized and went on saying to him. In that way a village chief has twins. One of them died of poisonous fever. They were singing it. Unaware of this, the village chief was horrified when he heard the bridegroom say, "Bring this and leave, and bring another", and made him kick well and said, "I want to be 'better.

While he was still saying 'I want to be developed', a wedding ball was on fire in the next town. When everyone tried to turn it off, only Ivan said, "I want to grow up,' and the people there kicked him well, saying that he was saying this instead of "pour water and beat him with a stick.

Then he repeated the same and left. In one place the potter was getting used to kneading the soil and making pots for his daughter. She went there and said, 'Pour water and beat him with a stick', and the potter also licked him and pointed at the pots saying, "Half step by three quarter step, one step.

Father-in-law came to the village in a way with great pain. There are three people were sitting in a row on the bank of the river with their heads crushed and worshiping the Lord, and immediately, he remembered the pot. Immediately, he took a banana bat and started knocking each one half this three quarter step, this full step.

Unexpected by this, they woke up screaming and felt sorry for his action and said, "Oh? 'They said, 'If you see elders, you should worship them.Just then, he remembered what his father had said. again.Saying that, mother-in-law went home.

To the father-in-law who saw his son-in-law's speech and his body, his when intellectual sharpness" is well understood. 

1.Correspondence Matters:

The story stresses the requirement for clear correspondence to keep away from disarray and unforeseen results.

2. Important is the context:

Misconceptions emerge when guidelines are not figured out in the proper setting. Context oriented mindfulness is fundamental for compelling correspondence.

3. Regard for Traditions:

The account highlights the significance of regarding social practices, like Thalai Diwali, and the meaning of ceremonies and customs.

4. Think Before Acting:

Indiscriminately adhering to guidelines without understanding or setting can prompt diverting and tumultuous circumstances. Decisive reasoning is vital in exploring through life's difficulties.

5. Human interaction with humor:

The story investigates the clever side of human communications, displaying how errors and misinterpretations can prompt entertaining outcomes.

In general, the story supports smart correspondence, social responsiveness, and a fair of humor in managing life's exciting bends in the road.

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