Tenalirama - The solution provider
Emperor Akbar and Tenalirama was the favorite court
jester of King Krishnadevaraya.
Krishnadevaraya ruled the Vijayanagar Empire in the early
part of sixteenth century. The Vijayanagar Empire in his time comprised the
whole of Southern India. Timma Arasu was the great commander and minister of
Krishnadevaraya. The people of Southern India know King Krishnadeva and his
minister Timma Arasu by the names of Rayar and Appagi-Rayar.
Tenalirama, who got divine blessings, was capable of
facing any situation and he had the right word and the right action. He was
also a great scholar and a poet. The king used to discuss problems with him.
Tenalirama
was a solution provider!
Today’s Manager or a Leader has to be a solution provider!
Early
childhood of Tenalirama
During the early part of the sixteenth century, in a
village called Garlapadu in the Krishna District of Andhra State, there lived a
couple named Ramaiah and Lakshmamma. They were blessed with a male child. They
named him as Ramakrishna. Ramakrishna lost his father when he was very young.
So, Lakshmamma along with his son returned to her native place Tenali and lived
there with her brother. She fed herself and her son by doing some odd jobs in
the neighbourhood. Since, Tenali was the native place of Ramakrishna; he used
to be called as Tenaliramakrishna or simply Tenalirama. Tenalirama's mother was
very anxious to see his son become a learned man. But, teachers belonging to a
particular cult, who were dominating there at that time refused to teach him.
Tenalirama did not feel for that and wandered as a free bird. His mother felt
miserable that her son was utterly an illiterate. Only at the age of ten,
Tenalirama grew a little more sensible and realized that he is illiterate. He
approached many pundits and offered to be a disciple. But, to his
disappointment all of them turned down his offer. Tenalirama never lose heart.
He vowed to get enough education. Tenalirama told his mother about his desire
and got her blessings. From then onwards, everyday he would stand nearby the
wall of the classroom and attentively listen to the lessons taught inside the
room. He was not spared to do that also. He was made to flee away from there.
Of course, the teacher understood the boy's yearning for education, and the
hurdles he was facing. But, he was helpless and could do nothing other than to
feel proud of him and bless him that one-day he will become a renowned scholar.
Tenalirama, not knowing what to do next, wandered aimlessly cursing his
misfortune. When he became very tired, he sat before an old mansion and began
to weep. At that moment, a Sage came there. He consoled Tenalirama. Tenalirama
told his complete history to the Sage. On hearing that, the Sage pitied for him
and said, "My child, there is a Kalika temple nearby. The Devi will be
pleased with those who pray with sincerity and devotion. She will also bless
them with boons. If you, repeat the incantation which I am going to whisper on
your ears, in front of the Kali Devi a hundred and ten million times with great
devotion she will appear before you. But do not get frightened by her terrible
appearance. By her blessings you will become a great scholar and all your
wishes will be fulfilled." So saying, the sage went away. On a chosen day
and time he went to the temple and sat before the image of Kali, closed his
eyes and began to chant the mantra as taught by the sage. Sitting motionless,
completely forgotten of what is happening around, Tenalirama chanted the mantra
the stipulated number of times. Pleased with the devotion of Tenalirama, Kali
appeared before him with her one thousand faces, two hands and fearful
appearance. She told him, “I am Kalika Devi". I am pleased with your
devotion. Open your eyes and see me." Tenalirama opened his eyes and gazed
at her. To Her surprise, Tenalirama instead of fearing began to laugh.
Whereupon Kali asked him in a stern voice, "Why do you laugh?"
Tenalirama replied, "Mother, each one of we the human being have one nose
but two hands. Yet, when we catch cold, we find it very difficult to blow our
single nose with our two hands. I just wondered how you who have one thousand
noses would be able to manage with your two hands if you catch cold. This very
thought made me laugh. So, kindly forgive me." Kalika Devi, immensely
pleased with the sense of humour and courage of Tenalirama, spoke to him,” My
son! Do not worry. You will master all
learning skills and attain fame as a VIKATAKAVI and make people laugh”. And the
boy said readily "Mighty goddess, you have given me a very fine boon. The
word VI KA TA KA VI which means jester, if spelt from left to right or from
right to left it sounds the same. The goddess was all the more pleased about
this and said, "For your intelligence you shall be a court-jester and all
those who will be present in the king's assembly shall ever praise you for your
wit.
"She also said," I have two bowls one filled
with honey and other with milk. You can have one of these. The honey will give
you untold wealth whereas the milk will give you knowledge. Which one do you
want?" Tenali thought for a while. He said," I find it difficult to
decide which one I should take. Please allow me to taste them so that I can
decide. Goddess Kali forwarded both the honey and milk. Tenali immediately
grabbed both the milk and honey and drank them. Thus, Tenali came into being
both a wise man and immensely wealthy person. (Please note that this scene is
depicted as logo on our home page.)
After having said so, the goddess vanished. After getting
the blessings of Goddess Kali, Tenalirama and his mother went to Vijayanagar.
Krishnadevaraya, who ascended the throne of Vijayanagar empire in 1509, was
very generous to men of genius. Tenalirama too learnt that artists, scholars
and experts enjoyed the royal patronage. Hence, he realized that only by
showing his talents he can catch the eye of the king. So, Tenalirama was
looking for an opportune time. Every day he used to wait near the main gate of
the palace looking for an opportunity. Countless days passed like this without
getting an opportunity. At last he got an opportunity.
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