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    Kannada, one of the Dravidian classical languages, is rich with (proverbs) that have been passed down for over a thousand years. These short, punchy sayings capture the essence of human relationships. Among the most cherished is the dynamic between the Guru (Teacher) and Shishya (Student).

    Yes! and Mullu are famous comic characters in Kannada (by T. R. Mahadeva). So "Teacher Tullu" might mean "Tullu as a teacher" and "Student Tunne" might be "Tunne as a student" – "Tunne" is not a standard character though. Teacher Tullu Student Tunne Kama Kannada Kategalu Rarl

    The one who studied (with humility) earns fame; the one who didn’t (out of arrogance) earns only sorrow. Meaning: This warns against tunne . Many students drop out or refuse correction, thinking they’re smarter than the teacher. The proverb says: results prove who was right. Kannada, one of the Dravidian classical languages, is

    This appears to be a mix of Kannada words and possibly a typo or a colloquial/slang phrase. Let me break it down and help you understand or locate what you need. Mahadeva)

    Arrogance without knowledge is like holding a lamp in pitch darkness (and still bumping into walls). Meaning: A student full of tunne thinks he knows everything, yet he learns nothing. The teacher watches silently as the student stumbles — until humility arrives.