Story 30 - Neither
Here, Nor There
Akbar always used to admire Birbal. Because of
that many other courtiers used to be envy with him so they always thought
some or the other way to let him down.
Once one of them said to king - "Huzoor, You
always give work to Birbal, we can also do the same what Birbal can do,
just give us a try." King said - "OK, Let me give you some
work." He called one of them and said - "I give you three Rupees
(Indian currency). You go and buy three things from them of one Rupee
each. The first thing should be of "here", the second thing
should be of "there", and the third thing should be of
"neither her, nor there".
That courtier immediately went to market and asked
those things from the shopkeeper. The shopkeeper laughed loudly -
"Where in the world you can get these things? You can't." Tired
of searching those thing the courtier came back empty-handed and reported
to king - "These things cannot be got anywhere at any price. So if
Birbal can bring them then we will consider him great."
Akbar called Birbal and asked him to bring the
same things. Birbal said - "They will be here tomorrow." Next
day as Birbal came in the court, Akbar reminded him his things. Birbal
said - "Yes Jehaanpanaah, The first Rupee I gave to one beggar. That
reached God from there (the other world). The second Rupee I spent to buy
some sweets, that was used here; and third Rupee I spent in playing dice,
this Rupee is neither used here nor there (the other world).
All courtiers were very surprised to hear Birbal's
logic. Akbar gave him a big prize.
The
End
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