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The sage opened the pot. Inside was nothing but a dry leaf. "This is your ghost," he said. "Fear entered your mind first, then the pot. A wise man knows that most ghosts live only in stories—and in foolish hearts."

Paramanandayya Sishyulu (The Disciples of Paramanandayya) are classic South Indian folk characters known for their extreme literal-mindedness and gullibility. Their stories often revolve around how their blind obedience to their teacher's instructions leads to absurd and hilarious situations. The Story of the Floating Guru

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: These tales are frequently adapted into cartoons and films, such as the 1966 Telugu film Paramanandayya Shishyula Katha .

The villagers, initially shocked, eventually joined in the laughter. The headman, though initially embarrassed, couldn't help but chuckle at the absurdity of it all. paramanandayya sishyulu funny stories in english pdf

Another famous narrative, which forms the plot of the 1950 and 1966 films, revolves around a celestial maiden. In the 1966 film Paramanandayya Sishyula Katha , the story begins when a group of celestial maidens, including the beautiful Chitralekha, come to Earth to bathe in a pool. They are accidentally spotted by a group of men led by the king, who are cursed by the goddess to become foolish. This group then joins Paramanandayya as his disciples. The rest of the film follows their hilarious journey to break the curse and regain their senses, with the disciples' stupidity acting as the primary obstacle to their success.

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One afternoon, Guru Paramanandayya and his wife had to attend a religious ceremony in a neighboring town. Before leaving, the Guru called his disciples and gave them a simple responsibility.

While traveling, the guru tells them to watch for anything that falls out of the cart. When his holy water vessel falls, they don't pick it up because he only said to "watch" it. Later, when the guru falls into a stream, they refuse to save him because his name wasn't on the official list of items they were told to pick up. "Fear entered your mind first, then the pot