DONKEYS’ DAY OF GLORY.

May 13 2008  | Views 255 |  Comments  (17)
DONKEYS’ DAY OF GLORY. The elephants, majestic animals they are, always lived in luxury. Histo... Expand

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  Rama Rao Garimella posted 2 mnths ago

Giridhar Gopal garu,

Thanks for ur comment. There is no diff of opinoin between us. I also called it as a beast of burden whether on the plains or in Himalayas. Even the Army uses the Mules, donkeys and yaks to carry stores uphill.

Ramarao.



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 2 mnths ago

ashualec garu,

The stray dogs in ur area r perhaps behaving better but where I live it is a big issue debated at length in some fora and columns.
I would rather kill 1000 dogs if it means saving one baby.

Ramarao.



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 2 mnths ago

Elegance 20 garu,

I'm so glad that u had seen the message behind the simple humourous blog. U justified ur name.

Thanks for the wonderful comment.

Ramarao.



  Girdhar Gopal posted 2 mnths ago
  Rama Rao Garimella posted 2 mnths ago

My dear Avinashjee,

U r always right. I only advised u  not to call ur friend a donkey. I didn't say about the leaders.

However u may consider giving a raise a full raise by several notches for the injustice we have done to these animals all these ages.

U may even consider coining a new word "Gadhe ke baap". This will definetely give a raise of plenty of notches.

Ramarao.



  ashualec posted 2 mnths ago

Not all stray dog snatch babies from the hospitals , the chances are so so rare.....................does that mean we should start killing the poor animals



  Elegance20 posted 2 mnths ago

Hi RamaRao,

This reminds me of the Panchatantra stories in which the donkey is ill-treated by his master, the Dhobi :)

Lovely write-up.. The donkey's plight is very symbolic of the modern-day's attraction to all things pretty and glitzy with little regard to hard work and efforts..

Cheers,
Me



  Avinashjee posted 2 mnths ago

Donkeys are everywhere now. And yet the talk is of preserving them. I think when many of leaders are called donkeys, it is elevating the level of the donkey by half a notch. Donkeys should be happy about that because we are raising their level - even if it is only by half a notch. A raise is a raise.
Avinash



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 2 mnths ago

My dear keshav garu,

Thanks for ur visit and comment. i can see that something is brewing in ur mind for ur next story.

Ramarao.



  B S Keshav posted 2 mnths ago

Ramarao garu,

I agree wholeheartedly. At some point or the other, every one of us has been likened to a donkey, either by our parents (A Dad calling his son "Gadhe ka bachcha is actually funny) or teachers ... even by wives or other motorists on the road. So we should take care of these poor beasts of burden who are extensions of ourselves...

Jokes apart, I had a client who used to keep a golden donkey statue in his pooja room. The story was that he had started off in life with two donkeys and he used them to get sand from the river and sell it to building contractors. Finally he became a big-time builder himself, but didn't forget his humble beginning.

cheers,

Keshav





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