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Very entertaining and funny stories of Akbar and Birbal

In this way, Akbar and Birbal stored the stories engaged in the Raj text and found interesting stories in it because and because of explaining any topic to the people through the Raj text, there were so many interesting things about them.

 

 

1.Now it is lying.

Akbar had a habit of mocking the emperor.  One day he told the Seths of the city-

 "You have to be on guard since today."

 On hearing this, Seth got nervous and reached Birbal and kept his complaint.

 Birbal gave him courage,

 "You all wrap your turbans on your feet and pajamas on your head and shout in the city at night time and say, now I am lying here."

 On the other hand, the emperors also went out in disguise to patrol the city.  The king laughed first when he saw this unique disguise of Seths, then said - "What is this all about?"
 The head of the Seths said-
 "Jahanpanah, we have come from Seth's birth after learning to sell jaggery and oil, what would the watchman do? If we knew this much then why would people call us Banias?"
 Emperor Akbar understood the tricks of Birbal and withdrew his order.

 

 

2.Man 1 rupee 3

Once Emperor Akbar asked Birbal, "Can you show us three types of qualities in one man?"

 "Yes Huzur, first parrot, second lion, third donkey. But not today, tomorrow."  Birbal said.

 "Well, you are given time tomorrow", the emperor said while giving permission.

 The next day Birbal brought a person into the palanquin and took him out of the palanquin.  Then gave the man a peg of alcohol.  Drunk with alcohol, the man pleaded with the king - "Huzoor! Forgive me. I am a very poor man."  Birbal told the emperor, "This is the parrot's bidding"

 After some time, the man was given a peg and he said to the drunk king, "Oh go, you are the king of Delhi, so what, we are also the kings of our house. Don't show us more tantrums"

 Birbal said, "This is the lion's bidding", after some time gave the man a peg and then he fell on one side drunkenly and started mumbling in a drunken stupor.

 Birbal gave him a kick and said to the emperor, "Huzoor! This is a donkey's bidding".

 The king was very happy.  He gave a lot of reward to Birbal.

 

 

3.Whatever God does, he does good

Birbal was an honest and religious person.  He used to worship God daily without worship.  This gave him moral and mental strength.  He often used to say that "Whatever God does for the good of man, sometimes we feel that God does not cast his blessings on us, but it does not happen. Sometimes even his boon  People forget to understand the curse. He hurts us a little so that we can avoid great pain. "

 A courtier did not like such things of Birbal.  One day while addressing Birbal in the same court, he said, "Look what God has done to me."  Yesterday evening when I was cutting fodder for animals, suddenly my little finger got cut off.  Will you still say that God has done this good for me? "

 After remaining silent for some time, Birbal said, "I still believe this because whatever God does for the good of man."

 Hearing that the court got angry that my finger was cut and Birbal is seeing goodness in it too.  There is nothing like my pain.  Some other courtiers also added to his tone.

 At that time, intervening in the middle, Emperor Akbar said, "Birbal, we also trust Allah, but do not agree with you here.  In the case of this court, there is no such thing for which he is to be praised. "

 Birbal said smilingly, "Okay where the wall, time will tell now."

 Three months had passed.  The courtier, whose finger was cut off, came out hunting in the dense forest.  Chasing a deer, he wandered and fell into the hands of the tribals.  Those tribals believed in human sacrifice to please their deity.  So they took that court and took it to the temple, to offer sacrifices.  But when the priest inspected his body, he found a little finger in his hand.

 "No, this man cannot be sacrificed." The temple priest said, "If this man with nine fingers is sacrificed, our gods will be angry instead of pleasing, incomplete sacrifices they do not like."  We may have to bear the brunt of pandemics, floods or droughts.  So it would be better to leave it. "

 And that court was set free.

 The next day he came near Birbal in the court court and started crying.

 Then the emperor also came to the court and was surprised to see that courtier weeping in front of Birbal.

 "What happened to you, why are you crying?" Akbar questioned.

 In response, the court heard his story in detail.  He said, "Now I believe that whatever God does, he does for the good of man."  If my finger had not been amputated, the tribals would surely have sacrificed me.  That is why I am crying, but these tears are of joy.  I am happy because I am alive.  It was my mistake to look upon Birbal's faith in God with suspicion. "

 Akbar looked towards the courtesans with beaming smiles, who stood silently with their heads bowed.  Akbar felt proud that a wise man like Birbal is one of his courtiers.

 
 
 

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