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- Gangu_Teli abstract "Gangu Teli is a historical or apocryphal figure from the era of the Parmara dynasty of central India, a commoner belonging to the Teli (oil-presser) caste. He is recalled in Hindi, Urdu and other Indian vernacular saying Kahaan Raja Bhoj, kahan Gangu Teli (\"where is King Bhoj, where is Gangu the oil-presser\"), an aphorism which contrasts something very important with something very inconsequential or pretentious.".
- Gangu_Teli comment "Gangu Teli is a historical or apocryphal figure from the era of the Parmara dynasty of central India, a commoner belonging to the Teli (oil-presser) caste. He is recalled in Hindi, Urdu and other Indian vernacular saying Kahaan Raja Bhoj, kahan Gangu Teli (\"where is King Bhoj, where is Gangu the oil-presser\"), an aphorism which contrasts something very important with something very inconsequential or pretentious.".