"Guru" is "man of wisdom" or spiritual leader in India, just like in our language "aksakal" or "stareishina". So, gurus in essence have been considered as teachers of wisdom and some sort of saints. Busses, cards, trains etc. are decorated with their portrature. This fellow "Baba Nand" on the right is one of them, LOL ! The funny part is that all so-called gurus have a Sikh background, while in India we have centuries of open confrontations between Sikhs and Hindus. So, placing guru on Indian banknote and beside busy couple is :-)...
I only lack 1 more month in Guru college to get my degree.
So next month this man is off to India with 1000 rupees !
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and btw,you are the toughest Eldarrio I know ! ;-)))))))))))
Hmmmm, amigo, you're always asking tough questions, but I am the tough one, am I not ?!
Unfortunately, 1,000 rupees or 16 Euros might get you only a fine lady in some weird New Dehli neighborhood. As for Europe, you might afford breakfast in 3 star hotel, nothing more than this... To afford all aforemetioned activities you really need to be a guru, which is tough target to accomplish, LOL !
My favoured position....
....after waking up ;-))
I understand that the Indians and Pakistani's run the Taxi business.Preferably the recently arrived ones that do not yet speak the language.
and,..soon all telecommunication will go through India.Yes guys,the west is on its return.
Or...is this 1000 rupees enough to wake up(like the Guru)in a fine hotel,make a call to order a taxi to take you to this fine lady on the left,and have it of with her for an hour or so ? I wonder....
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