Friday, 21 September 2012

Beggar And The Guru


Spiritual Story by Paulo Coelho

A baker wanted to get to know a great guru in his town a little better, so he invited him to dinner. The day before, the guru went to the bakery disguised as a beggar, picked a bread roll off the display and began to eat it. The baker saw this and tossed him out into the street.

 The following day, the guru and a disciple went to the baker’s house and were treated to a splendid banquet.

 In the middle of the meal, the disciple asked, "How does one tell a good man from a bad man?"

 "Just look at this baker. He is capable of spending ten gold pieces on a banquet because I am famous, but is incapable of giving a piece of bread to feed a hungry beggar." 



Joke
 ONE DAY MULLAH NASRUDDIN ENTERED HIS FAVORITE TEAHOUSE AND SAID:’THE MOON IS MORE USEFUL THAN THE SUN’. AN OLD MAN ASKED ‘WHY MULLA?’ NASRUDDIN REPLIED ‘WE NEED THE LIGHT MORE DURING THE NIGHT THAN DURING THE DAY.’



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