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Shivangi Srivastava

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Shivangi Srivastava

Others Children

Akbar And Birbal

Akbar And Birbal

2 mins
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This tale revolves around Emperor Akbar, a renowned Mughal ruler, and his astute advisor Birbal, celebrated for their witty encounters. These stories impart valuable lessons in wit, showcasing how Birbal consistently outsmarted Akbar with his clever retorts, offering insights into the intricacies of Mughal India.


One day, a destitute farmer approached Akbar's court, burdened by a predicament. His lazy and jobless relative, to whom he had lent money, refused to repay. Akbar, intrigued, delegated the task to Birbal, the mastermind of the royal court.


Accompanied by the farmer, Birbal confronted the relative about the borrowed money. Craftily, the relative claimed a thief had ransacked his home, absconding with the funds through the back door. A fruitless search ensued.


Observing a flock of parrots near the back door, Birbal seized an opportunity. Pretending to heed their chatter, he approached the relative and fabricated that the parrots divulged the absence of a thief and hinted at the money hidden within the house. Fearing exposure, the relative confessed to his deception, admitting he concocted the theft tale to avoid repayment.


This clever revelation left him ashamed and embarrassed. The embarrassed relative, acknowledging his desperation for money, handed back the entire sum to the farmer. The story concludes with a timeless lesson – liars often find themselves ensnared in the web of embarrassing truths.


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