Witty Stories of Akbar and Birbal: Illustrated Stories for Children
By Ram Das
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Akbar and Birbal stories are a mixture of Intelligence, Wisdom and Humour. No wonder they have found favors among its readers. Akbar and Birbal Stories have become a integral part of Indian Folk tradition and are popular even today. This Book is the authors rendition of the exchanges between Akbar and Birbal. This Book contains 30 stories, which are illustrated, making them fun and enjoyable for children to read. Help your children trickle their imagination. Inculcate the Habit of reading among them.
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Witty Stories of Akbar and Birbal - Ram Das
The Sadhu
Akbar came to the throne when he was only thirteen years old. In the years that followed, he built on of the greatest empires of his time. He lived in unimaginable splendor. He was surrounded by courtiers who agreed with every word he said, who flattered him and treated him as if he were a god. Perhaps it was not surprising that Emperor Akbar was sometimes arrogant and behaved as if the whole world belonged to him.
One day, Birbal decided to make the great emperor stop and think about life.
D:\ebook project\Akbar Biral Stories\images\the sadhu image.jpgThat evening as the emperor was going towards his palace, he noticed a Sadhu lying in the centre of his garden. He could not believe his eyes. A strange Sadhu, in ragged clothes, right in the middle of the palace garden? The guards would have to be punished for this, thought the emperor furiously as he walked over to that Sadhu and prodded him with the tip of his embroidered slipper.
HERE, FELLOW!
HE CRIED. What are you doing here? Get up and go away at once!
That Sadhu opened his eyes. Then he sat up slowly. Huzoor,
he said in a sleepy voice. Is this your garden, then?
Yes!
cried the Emperor. This garden those rose bushes, the fountain beyond that, the courtyard, the palace, this fort, this empire, it all belongs to me!
Slowly that Sadhu stood up. "And the river, Huzoor? And the city? And this