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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/elephant.mm b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/elephant.mm deleted file mode 100644 index 052d1f0d0a8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/malayalam/article/elephant.mm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -% elephant.mm -- The old fable of the blind men and the elephant -% last edit: 04-APR-1993 - -\input mmmacs -\input ornament -\parindent=0pt -\emergencystretch=50pt - -\centerline{{\twelvebf The blind men and the elephant}} -\medskip -\centerline{{\it An old fable}\footnote*{taken from Frohnmeyer, p.182}} -\ornline{\Sine} - -$cila janmaandhanmar (piRavikkuruTanmaar) yad.rcchayaa oru svalattu vannukuTi tan"n"aL{}kku -oru aanaye kaaNiccu koTukkeeNamenn oru aanappaappaanooTu taatpayyattooTe aapee -kSiccatinnu avan: parishoodhiccu pooykkoL{}vinennu paRan~n~u. aanayuTe kaal -tappinookkiya kuruTanum atinRe tunbikkai taTavinookkiya veroru kuruTanum -atinRe cethi tapooTinookkiya maRRooruttanum atinRe vaal toTTunookkiya -maRReeyavanum at nallatennu paRan~n~u. ivvaNNam aanaye parishoodhanakazhicca sheeSam -avar pookamvazhiyil anyoonyom aanayuTe mahiMayekkooNTu paRavaan tuTan"n"i. kaal -tappi nookkiyavan aan uralpoolee ennum inbikkai taTavinookkiyavan atu ulakkapoolee -ennum vaal tooTTunookkiyavan atu cuul (maaccil) poolee ennum cevi -talooTi yavan atu muRampoolee ennum paRan~n~u. in"n"inee anyoonyam vipariitamaayi -colli tiiraatta shaNThayiTTu naTannu.\par$ - -\ornline{\Sine} - -Some men, all blind from their birth, (happening) to be together at one place, requested -earnestly of an elephant-driver to show them an elephant. He said: examine it, and be off. -It is a fine thing, said one blind man, feeling the elephant's leg; (so said) another blind -man stroking his trunk, (so said) another passing his hand over the ear, (so said) another -thouching his tail. Having thus examined the elephant, as they went away, they began to -speak to one another of the greatness of the elephant. He that had felt the leg said the -elephant was like a mortar for poundig rice. He that felt the trunk, that it was like -a pestle or rice-beater; he that had touched the tail, that it was like a broom, and he that -had stroked the ear, that it was like a winnowing fan. Thus they went on quarrelling -without end, each declaring the contrary to the other. - -\ornline{\Orn} - -\bye |