Andare the Court Jester

It has been said that during the reign of Sinhala King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe (1742 – 1782), there was a court jester called Andare who was employed to amuse the King and his Ministers. There is no historical record of employment of court jesters but folklore has many stories about Andare and the pranks he played on the King, his Ministers, and even the Queen. He was probably there to amuse the King to take away the tension from the day-to-day work of the King and his Ministers. One Andare story as far as I can remember is the one
Where the Ministers wanted to play a prank on Andare, and how it rebounded on them. The King and the Ministers had a day in the week when they go to the Royal Pond to take a bath. Andare always accompanied them on such outings. Each of the Ministers, unknown to Andare, took an egg along with him. At the pond when they were, bathing one Minister asked who could dive into the pond and bring an egg. All the Ministers shouted back that they could.
Then at a given signal, all of them dived into the pond. Andare was surprised, but having no alternative, he too dived into the pond. After a while, the ministers came up each holding an egg in his hand. Andare too came up but had no egg with him. Andare guessing what happened did not want to accept defeat. Not short of wit, Andare cried, “Cock-a –doodle doo" and shouted you are all hens and I am the only cock. The King saw how Andare turned tables on the Ministers and had a hearty laugh.

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Andare the Court Jester

It has been said that during the reign of Sinhala King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe (1742 – 1782), there was a court jester called Andare who was employed to amuse the King and his Ministers. There is no historical record of employment of court jesters but folklore has many stories about Andare and the pranks he played on the King, his Ministers, and even the Queen. He was probably there to amuse the King to take away the tension from the day-to-day work of the King and his Ministers. One Andare story as far as I can remember is the one
Where the Ministers wanted to play a prank on Andare, and how it rebounded on them. The King and the Ministers had a day in the week when they go to the Royal Pond to take a bath. Andare always accompanied them on such outings. Each of the Ministers, unknown to Andare, took an egg along with him. At the pond when they were, bathing one Minister asked who could dive into the pond and bring an egg. All the Ministers shouted back that they could.
Then at a given signal, all of them dived into the pond. Andare was surprised, but having no alternative, he too dived into the pond. After a while, the ministers came up each holding an egg in his hand. Andare too came up but had no egg with him. Andare guessing what happened did not want to accept defeat. Not short of wit, Andare cried, “Cock-a –doodle doo" and shouted you are all hens and I am the only cock. The King saw how Andare turned tables on the Ministers and had a hearty laugh.

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Andare the Court Jester

Andare the Court Jester

by Upali Jayasinghe
Andare the Court Jester

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It has been said that during the reign of Sinhala King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe (1742 – 1782), there was a court jester called Andare who was employed to amuse the King and his Ministers. There is no historical record of employment of court jesters but folklore has many stories about Andare and the pranks he played on the King, his Ministers, and even the Queen. He was probably there to amuse the King to take away the tension from the day-to-day work of the King and his Ministers. One Andare story as far as I can remember is the one
Where the Ministers wanted to play a prank on Andare, and how it rebounded on them. The King and the Ministers had a day in the week when they go to the Royal Pond to take a bath. Andare always accompanied them on such outings. Each of the Ministers, unknown to Andare, took an egg along with him. At the pond when they were, bathing one Minister asked who could dive into the pond and bring an egg. All the Ministers shouted back that they could.
Then at a given signal, all of them dived into the pond. Andare was surprised, but having no alternative, he too dived into the pond. After a while, the ministers came up each holding an egg in his hand. Andare too came up but had no egg with him. Andare guessing what happened did not want to accept defeat. Not short of wit, Andare cried, “Cock-a –doodle doo" and shouted you are all hens and I am the only cock. The King saw how Andare turned tables on the Ministers and had a hearty laugh.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165780936
Publisher: Upali Jayasinghe
Publication date: 02/02/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 981 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Hi, I’m Upali Jayasinghe. I am a bit late getting started with this course but glad at least to be this far. I decided a few years back I was going to tell people I am a writer. This was a big and welcome step for me. I am from Kandy, a city in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka.
Though I've worked in Engineering and Quality Assurance fields for last 30 years. I’ve been a writer and artist for some years now writing small short stories and children's stories over the years. And have a long dream of writing a feature-length novel.
I've just written my first few novels looking to get published and I have always been keen on the Science fiction, traveling romance, and adventure genres of books.

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