Story 43 - The Three Questions
King Akbar was very fond of Birbal. This made many
courtiers very jealous. One day one of those courtiers who always wanted to be the chief
minister of the Emperor, got an idea. Since it was not possible as long as Birbal filled
that position.
One day Akbar praised Birbal in front of the courtier.
This made this courtier very angry and he said that the Emperor praised Birbal unjustly
and if Birbal could answer his three questions, he would accept the fact that Birbal
was intelligent. Akbar knew that Birbal will win so he immediately agreed.
His three questions were
1. How many stars were there in the sky
2. Where was the center of the Earth and
3. How many men and how many women were there in the world.
Immediately Akbar asked Birbal these three questions and
instructed him that if he could not answer them, he would have to resign
from the chief minister's position.
To answer the first question, Birbal brought a sheep and
said There are as many stars in the sky as there is hair on this sheeps body.
My friend, the courtier, is welcome to count them if he likes.
To answer the second question, Birbal drew a couple of
lines on the floor and bore an iron rod in it and said this is the center of the
Earth, the courtier may measure it himself if he doubts.
In answer to the third question, Birbal said
Counting the exact number of men and women in the world would be a problem as there
are some specimens like our courtier friend here who cannot easily be classified as
either. Therefore if all people like him are killed, then and only then can one count the
exact number of men and women.
Akbar became very happy as always, and that courtier went
away without saying a word.
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