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50 WITTY TALES OF AKBAR AND BIRBAL: STORIES HELPS TO INCREASE YOUR KIDS LOGICAL THINKING

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Akbar and Birbal (On a regular basis we can pronounce it as Beerbal) Stories are very famous and popular in India among all ages of people, especially for children as

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Akbar and Birbal (On a regular basis we can pronounce it as Beerbal) Stories are very famous and popular in India among all ages of people, especially for children as a result of the intelligence which hidden in their Stories. Children’s thinking capabilities would be increased as a result of the smart answers of the Minister Birbal.Each of the 50 stories contains a moral , a logic to think.

Exchanges by Akbar and Birbal have turn into part of Indian folk tradition. These tales are also an integral part of Indian culture. Akbar and Birbal are extremely popular even in the modern age.

This book is a compiled version of 50 good stories,illustrated with images as well.

50 Chapters are –

A. AKBAR AND BIRBAL INTRODUCTION
B. HOW AKBAR MET BIRBAL
C. HOW MAHESH DAS BECAME BIRBAL
01. ANSWER FOR QUESTION IS A QUESTION
02. WHO IS A DONKEY?
03. WHY IS THE CAMEL’S NECK CROOKED?
04. BIRBAL’S VISIT TO HEAVEN
05. BIRBAL CAUGHT THE THIEF
06.I AM YOUR SERVANT, MY LORD
07. HOW MANY CROWS IN THE KINGDOM?
08. BIRBAL SOLVES THE PROBLEM
09. FLOWERS FOR AKBAR
10. BIRBAL’S SWEET REPLY
11. BIRBAL IDENTIFIES THE GUEST
12. TIT-BITS (BETWEEN AKBAR AND BIRBAL)
13. A LITTLE LESSER AND LITTLE MORE
14. BIRBAL’S BEAUTIFUL EXPLANATION
15.THE NOBLEST BEGGAR
16.FAST HORSE
17.THE LOYAL GARDENER
18. BIRBAL BETRAYS HIMSELF
19.RED HOT TEST
20.FOUR FOOLS
21.MILK OF AN OX
22.JUST ONE QUESTION
23.THE PARROT NEITHER EATS, NOR DRINKS
24.NEITHER HERE, NOR THERE
25. BIRBAL’S HELP TO ASTROLOGER
26.HEAVY BURDEN
27. BIRBAL PASSES THE TEST
28.THE MAGICAL DONKEY
29.PICKLED CLUE
30.HUNTING AND THE DOWRY
31. BIRBAL AND AKBAR’S RING
32.AKBAR’S DREAM
33. BIRBAL HELPS A PUNDIT
34. BIRBAL’S KHICHADEE
35.THE POET RAAYADAAS
36.THE THREE QUESTIONS
37.FEAR IS THE KEY
38.PROTECTION OF THE FOOT-MARK OF AN ELEPHANT
39. BIRBAL, THE PROBLEM SOLVER
40.WHO IS THE REAL KING?
41.WHO IS FOOLED?
42. BIRBAL, THE CHILD
43. BIRBAL’S LIST OF BLINDS
44.THE BLIND SAINT. REALLY, IS HE?
45.THE SHARP SHIELD & SWORD
46.THE LOST RING
47.WHO IS THE REAL MOTHER?
48.A MERCHANT AND THE STOLEN TREASURE
49. BIRBAL STRIKES AGAIN
50. THE LINGUIST’S CHALLENGE

CHAPTER – 05
BIRBAL CAUGHT THE THIEF

It so happened once that once a rich merchant’s house was robbed. The merchant suspected that the thief was one of his servants. He tried to find out the thief was on his own, but failed. So he went to Birbal and explained the whole incident in detail. Birbal went to his house and assembled all of his servants in the front hall and asked that who stole the merchant’s things.

Everybody denied. Birbal thought for a moment, then gave a stick of equal length to all the servants of the merchant and said to them that “The stick of the real thief will be long by two inches day after today”. All the servants should be present here again day after today with their sticks.
All the servants went to their homes and gathered again at the same place tomorrow. Birbal asked them to show him their sticks. Some of the servants had his stick shorter by two inches.

Birbal said, “This is your thief, merchant.” Later the merchant asked Birbal, “How did you catch him?” Birbal said, “The thief had already cut his stick shorter by two inches in the night fearing that it is a magical stick and will turn into longer by two inches by morning. But If truth be told it was not a magical stick fairly it was an odd stick.”

Akbar felt Very Happy with Birbal’s fair Judgment.

Each of the story is Unique and Good.

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