Marjala Sanyasi is Samskrit word meaning a cat disguised as a monk.
Once upon a time, there lived a cat. Cat is getting old and nowadays
it has become difficult for it to catch the prey for food as it was
doing earlier.
After thinking for some time, it has come up with a plan. According
to the plan, it started neglecting the mice even though they are
running in front of it.
Cat has completely changed its looks. Now it is wearing rudrakshi
mala around its neck and always seen chanting the name of God.
It has started preaching too.
Mice were surprised of this sudden transformation of cat. Now cat
is no longer running behind them to catch and kill.
For a month, mice observed the behaviour of cat. Finally mice were
sure that cat has changed its lifestyle.
Instead of hunting, cat is spending its time in chanting the name of
God. It has become relaxed too.
Mice were happy with the transformation of cat into a monk. They
decided to invite the cat to their house so that cat could give some
spiritual knowledge.
Likewise mice invited cat to come to their house and stay with them
for some time.
Cat was eagerly waiting for this day and it agreed to the proposal
instantly.
Now cat has come to the colony of mice, disguised as a monk. Cat
was giving spiritual lectures every night.
One week passed away without any problems. Mice had become the
great followers of cat.
Now cat has started to show its true colour. After giving lecture at
the night, cat has made mandatory for every mouse to have a word
with it.
Innocent mice agreed. What cat was doing is that it catches the last
mouse which come to meet and kill the mouse and eat it.
Innocent mice didn't get suspicious of cat. As the reproduction rate
of mice is high, they even didn't remember who was new born and
who is dead.
Like this, cat spent its old days without any problem. It was happy
that its food is coming to its doorstep everyday !!!
Nowadays even between us, there are some marjala Sanyasi s.
They are cheating us using our innocence and belief in God. Its
better to stay away from them.
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