Many proverbs are spoken in our country. Which is also used in common conversation, but people are saying some proverbs but no one knows the story behind them. One of them is Teesmar Khan. Yes, you must be speaking or hearing these words often. Many times some people are compared to this proverb, but do you know the story behind it? Let us know.
Who was Teesmar Khan?
It is said that Teesmar Khan was born in a poor family. When he grew up and was going out of the village in search of work, his mother packed food for him to eat on the way. Then while he was eating food, some bees came near him. He killed all those bees. After that, when he counted those bees, they came out to be 30. After this sentence he changed his name to Teesmar Khan.
Told this story to the shopkeeper
After this, when he reached the city, he met a shopkeeper. While talking, he told the shopkeeper that he had killed 30 people in the war. Seeing his body and stature, the shopkeeper also became convinced of this and he went and told this to the king. The king was very impressed by him.
At the same time, a lion terror spread in the state. In such a situation, people were forced to hide in their homes. At that time the king had heard about Teesmar Khan and ordered him to capture the lion and bring it back. Teesmar Khan went out to catch the lion but he was very scared. At that time a potter was doing his work outside the house. Teesammar Khan threatened the potter and asked him to go into the house. But the potter said that he was afraid not of the lion but of the dripping."text-align: justify;">Then luck favored him
As soon as the lion heard the potter’s words, he thought that Tapka was a bigger animal than him. So he got scared and thus Teesmar Khan caught him. After this the king felt that Teesmar Khan was very brave and he was declared the commander. Once when the state had to fight a war with the enemies, Teesmar Khan was put forward. Even at that time Teesmar Khan went to fight the war out of fear. He did not know how to ride horses. So he tied himself to the horse. In such a situation, when the horse was running, its foot fell into the ditch. Then when he left, a tree was uprooted. The enemies thought that this tree was uprooted by Teesmar Khan. In this way, considering him a hero, they ran away from there and accepted defeat in the war.
In this way, luck kept on favoring us again and again and Teesmar Khan proved to be brave every time not because of his strength and intelligence but because of his arrogance and luck. Actually this is a folk tale of Teesmar Khan. After which this proverb started being widely spoken among the people.