Story of Akbar Birbal: God does well.

Birbal was an honest and religious person. He worshiped 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 sit around forgetting to understand a curse. He gives us slight pain so that we can avoid great pain. "

 One court did not like such things as Birbal. One day the same court addressed Birbal in the court and said, "Look what God has done to me." Yesterday evening when I was cutting fodder for animals, suddenly, my little finger got cut off. Now, are you also saying that God has done this good for me? ''

 

 After remaining silent for some time, Birbal said, "This is my belief even now, whatever God does for the good of man." ''

 

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

 

 Intervening only in the middle, Emperor Akbar said, "Bal 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 it is to be praised."

 

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

 

 Three months had passed. The court whose finger was cut, went out to hunt in the dense forest. While chasing a deer, he fell into the hands of the devotees. Those tribals believed in human sacrifice to please their deity. So they took that court and took it to the temple to offer. But when the priest inspected her body, one finger of the hand was found low.

 

 Can not be done, this man cannot be sacrificed. The temple priest said, "If this man of this sacrifice is sacrificed, then our gods will be angry instead of pleasing, he does not like renunciation. 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 and wept.

 

 Then the emperor also came to the court and was surprised to see that court crying 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, Bo, I am now convinced that whatever God does, he does for the good of man. If my finger is not cut, then the tribals indeed sacrifice me. That's why I'm crying, but these tears are of joy. I am happy because I am alive. It was my mistake to see Birbal's faith in God with suspicion. ''

 

 Akbar looked towards the courtesans with a beaming smile, standing quietly with his head bowed. Akbar was feeling proud that an understanding like Birbal is one of his courtiers.

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