Drunken disciple

There were one hundred disciples of Guru. One of them was always drunk while the other disciples used to pray as per rules.

Guru was getting old. This question arises in the minds of some virtuous disciples that who will be the next master of the ashram. The disciple who sat on the throne of the guru becomes the pillar of the age-old mysterious glorious tradition of the Ashram.

Prior to leaving the body, Guru called the drunken disciple and declared him his successor by enjoining him with secret mantras.

This incident created a state of rebellion in the ashram.

"How shameful!" - The disciples were shouting - "We dedicated our lives to a guru who could not see our qualities."

Dying out of the loud noise, Guru said, "I could reveal secret secrets and mantras in front of him that I know very well. All of my disciples are virtuous and qualified, but there are also many dangers because virtue often covers inner shortness, ego, and loyalty. This is the reason why I chose only the disciple whom I know very well and can see the only "faultlessness" of his fault. "

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