Tenali Rama or Tenali Ramakrishna (born Garlapati Ramakrishna; also known as Tenali Ramalinga was born as ; 22 September 1480 – 5 August 1528) was a Telugu poet, scholar, and advisor in the court of Sri Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire. Hailing from Tenali, he earned acclaim as one of the Ashtadiggajas, a group of eight celebrated Telugu poets in Sri Krishnadevaraya’s court, and is best known for his sharp wit and humour. His literary contributions include the notable work Panduranga Mahatmyam, which is regarded as one of the five great Telugu Kāvyas. He is often referred to by the title “Vikatakavi,” meaning “jester poet,” reflecting his unique ability to blend humour with wisdom. Tenali Ramakrishna’s legacy continues to inspire various cultural adaptations in literature and media
A Folktale from Andhra Pradesh
One day the king announced that he had a dream. ‘You know, Tenali Rama, you and I were walking in a strange place, just the two of us. We came to a path between two pits. One of them was filled with honey, and the other was a cesspool, filled with shit, piss and garbage. The path was narrow, but we had to cross it. As you and I tiptoed on this path, we both slipped. I fell into the pit of honey, and you fell into the cesspool filled with shit.
All the courtiers laughed and clapped. They were delighted that this pest, Tenali Rama, had got his dew at least in a dream. The king said further, ‘I drank all the honey I could and somehow clambered back on the path. But you, poor fellow, were still struggling in all that shit. And just as you were about to climb onto the path, you slipped and fell back, head-first this time. Then I woke up.
The courtiers all laughed their heads off. Only Tenali Rama didn’t.
But the next morning he was back at the court, this time with a dream of his own. ‘Yesterday, your highness told us a dream. Last night I had a dream, and it continued where you left off. You climbed out of the honey pit, and I after trying many times, got back to the path. But you and I couldn’t really go back into that state, could we? So I licked all the honey off your body with my tongue, and you then cleared me off in the same way.
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He was a brave man with a sharp wit. So often, absolute rulers can’t tolerate the combination.
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Lou, long time. Hope you are well. Apologies for writing late.
And you are right, sharp wit keeps people in check be it a king or anyone else.
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Great to hesr from you.
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Thanks Ned
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I think that what you cal “turning the tables”!
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Haha, yes Caro, sharp minds give us a fresher perspective and many a times show bullies their place.
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The world can some days be a sh***y place. And those who would be king still like to make people feel small.
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Haha, yes jerry and there must have been only a rare few who could take on and uae his wit to balance it out with even the best of Kings sitting at highest chair.
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Got his due. A spicy tale! Enjoyed.
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Lovely as much i enjoyed your comments. Thank you J
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Really enjoy your folktales!
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Hey Vanya, motivates me more and makes me happy to share these once lost tales. Thanks
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This story had me laughing and gagging at the same time 😭💀😂
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Hi made me smile to read you laughed and giggled. Happy compliment.
Thank you coming over and writing. Also I couldn’t come on to your site, dont know if the link is broken, do see
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We grew up reading tales of Tenali Rama. This story made me smile and also gasp at the thought of the second dream.
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Tenali Rama stories and even his depiction on television was a favourite. Recently i started watching it again and result are these stories. There are quite a few more i shall be sharing this year.
Thank you Lakshmi Ji for your important comments.
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