VY-MU: Tyranny Takes Many Trains
A TICKET AND A TICK OFF!

Was that all it took?

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For India's Initiation into Independence?
Mohandas K. Gandhi was a nondescript man  nattily dressed as a PROPAH ENLISH GENT with TopHat and a Ticket.
 
A Ticket properly paid for and purchased.
 
AND YET HE GOT THROWN OUT OF THE TRAIN.
 

Marpa heard of Naropa for the first time in Nepal.  He was then travelling with a fellow scholar to India.
 
Mohandas K. Gandhi got thrown off a real train although he was in possession of a properly paid for ticket and caused no offense to any other fellow traveller by his mode of dress or address.
 
Yet . . .
Mohandas K. Gandhi was thrown out of a train.
 
Marpa was travelling with a fellow scholar who had similar ambitions but with different specifications.
After their studies they decided to meet up and travel back together.
YET MARPA TOO WAS THROWN OFF-COURSE! 
BEFORE OR AFTER HE MET NAROPA?
 
WAIT AND HOP ON THE TYRANNY TRAIN
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