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Akbar Birbal best Akbar Birbal short moral stories
Akbar Birbal best Akbar Birbal short moral stories
Akbar Birbal best Akbar Birbal short moral stories
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Whenever it comes to intelligence, cleverness and spot-retaliation, the first name comes from Birbal. At the same time, Akbar-Birbal's jugalbandi is not hidden from anyone. It is said that Birbal was considered to be one of the precious jewels of Emperor Akbar. There are many stories related to Akbar-Birbal, which tickles everyone. Along with this, a special lesson is also given. The stories of Akbar-Birbal have always been inspiring for everyone. Birbal, with his cleverness and intelligence, solved many of the intricate matters in the court of Emperor Akbar many times. At the same time, gladly accepting the challenges given by Emperor Akbar, he solved them. Of course, these stories are centuries old, but they still hold importance in the present. If you want to make your children mentally strong or to teach them how every problem can be solved by staying calm and using their mind, then there is nothing better than Akbar-Birbal stories. Read the stories and stories of Akbar-Birbal in this section of our stories, which will give the right direction to the lives of children.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAjay Sonwani
Release dateSep 3, 2021
ISBN9798201142704
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    Akbar Birbal best Akbar Birbal short moral stories - Ajay Sonwani

    1. Story of Birbal and Chor

    Once the kingdom of King Akbar was stolen.  In this theft, a thief stole very valuable goods from a businessman's house.  The businessman was convinced that the thief was one of his 10 servants, but he did not know who he was.

    To know who is a thief!  The merchant went to Birbal and asked Birbal for help.  Birbal also said yes on this and told his soldiers that all 10 servants should be put in jail.

    On hearing the same day, all the servants were captured by the soldiers.  Birbal asked who had committed the theft, but no one refused to believe that he had committed the theft.

    Birbal thought for a while, and after some time he came carrying a stick of ten equal length and held each stick to all the chosen people.  But while holding a stick, Birbal said one thing!  The stick of that person will be 2 inches larger, the person who has stolen it.  Saying this, Birbal went and instructed his soldiers not to leave any of them till morning.

    When Birbal carefully looked at the stick of all the servants in the morning, it was found out that one of the servants' stick was 2 inches smaller.  Birbal said as soon as he saw this!  This is a thief.

    After seeing this, the merchant asked Birbal how he came to know that the thief is the same.  Birbal said that the thief had reduced his stick by 2 inches at night time due to fear of his rod becoming 2 inches larger.

    Story-to-Education (Moral)

    Truth never hides, so never lie in life.

    2. Three questions asked to Birbal

    Birbal was very dear to King Akbar.  He used to make many of his decisions in the assembly on the strength of Birbal's cunning and intelligence.  Seeing this, hatred towards Birbal aroused in the minds of some courtiers.  Those courtiers made a plan to make Birbal appear inferior in front of Emperor Akbar.

    In one day's meeting, those courtiers said in front of Akbar that if Birbal will answer our 3 questions, then we will assume that there is no one smarter than Birbal.  Emperor Akbar always stood ready to test Birbal's intelligence.  On hearing this, King Akbar said yes.

    3 questions were as follows -

    Question 1: How many stars are there in uneven?

    Question 2: Where is the Earth's center?

    Question 3: How many men and women are there in this earth?

    On hearing this, Akbar immediately said to Birbal!  If you will not be able to answer these questions then you will have to renounce the post of your Chief Minister.

    To answer the first question, Birbal brought home a thick-haired sheep and said that the number of hairs that are in the body of this sheep are uneven.  If my court friends want to count all the hair of this sheep, then they can count.

    To answer the second question, Birbal drew some lines on the ground and after some time he buried an iron rod and said this is the focal point of the earth.  If my court friends want to measure, they can measure themselves.

    In response to the third question, Birbal said, it is very difficult to tell how many men are there in this world and how many women are there because there are some people in this world who cannot be added to that calculation like our court friends.  .  If we kill these types of people, then we will also be easy to calculate.

    On hearing this, all the courtiers took down the head.  That's when King Akbar said with a laugh!  Birbal, there is no one more intelligent than you.

    Story-to-Education (Moral)

    There is definitely some way to achieve success, it is necessary to remain firm on your words.

    3. The story of Birbal and the ring thief

    One day the king Akbar lost his ring in the filled court.  As soon as the king came to know about this, he asked the soldiers to search but he could not be found.

    King Akbar told Birbal with a sad heart that the ring was his father's bond with whom he loved dearly.  Birbal said in response!  Don't worry, sir, I will find the ring.

    Birbal looked at the people sitting in the court and said to King Akbar!  Maharaj has stolen the same from any of these poets.  The one who has a straw in his beard is the one who has your ring.

    The courtier who had Maharaja's ring was shocked and suddenly looked at his beard carefully in a panic.  Birbal saw his action and at the same time ordered the soldiers and said!  This man should be investigated.

    Birbal was right, the ring was with him.  He was captured and imprisoned.  King Akbar was very happy.

    Story-to-Education (Moral)

    A guilty person is always afraid.

    4. Story of counting the ravens of the state

    One day Raja Akbar and Birbal Raj were walking in the palace garden.  It was a very beautiful morning, many crows were flying around the pond.  A question arose in Emperor Akbar's mind upon seeing the crows.  The question arose in his mind that how many crows would be there in his kingdom?

    Birbal was walking in the garden with him, so King Akbar asked Birbal and asked this question.  Birbal, how many crows are there in our state?  On hearing this, the driver Birbal immediately replied - Maharaj, there are 95,463 crows in our state.

    Maharaj Akbar was stunned to hear the answer given so fast and thought of taking Birbal's exam.  Maharaj asked Birbal again!  If the crows grew more as you calculated?

    Birbal may have spoken without any hesitation. Crows from neighboring states may have come to roam.  And it has reduced  Birbal replied, "Some crows in our state may have gone to visit relatives of their other states.

    Story-to-Education (Moral)

    By listening and thinking with a calm mind in life, one can get answers to every question of life.

    5. Birbal's khichdi story

    It was a cold weather morning.  King Akbar and Birbal were taking a walk.  At the same time, an idea came to Birbal's mind and he said in front of King Akbar that a man / man can do anything for money.  On hearing this, Akbar put his fingers in the water of the nearby lake and immediately removed it, due to the water being very cold.

    Akbar said, is there any person who can stand all night in the cold water of this lake for money.  Birbal said, I am absolutely sure that I will find someone like that.  On hearing this, Akbar said to Birbal, "If you bring such a

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