Story 46 - Truth Always Finds Its Way Once
there was a religious man who wanted to go on a pilgrimage. He did not
want to take his life savings with him on his journey, so he went to one of
his good friends and took him to a forest so that he could to him in
private. So both of them went to forest. There he told him that he was going
on a pilgrimage and asked him to hold his savings for him till he comes
back. He would collect it when he comes back. His friend agreed to keep his
money for him, took the bag and the next day that man left for his
pilgrimage.
Many years passed but the religious man did not
return; but one fine morning that man came and knocked his friend's door
and asked his money back. His friend kept changing the subject, but in the
end he had to say - "I don't know what are you talking about. What type of
money you are talking about. The old man was shocked to hear this, but
softly he reminded him the whole incident. The friend said - "You are
crazy. When did you give me the money. You are lying." The man kept
requesting his money but the friend did not hear a word and shut his door
upon him.
The old man got very disappointed and went to the
Emperor Akbar. Akbar heard his story, called his wise advisor Birbal and
handed over the case to him. Birbal also heard his story and called his
friend. Birbal asked him to return the old man's money which he gave him
before going on pilgrimage; but the friend clearly refused saying that he
did not give him any money.
Now Birbal got perplexed, what to do in this case.
After a while he asked the man - "Do you have any witness that you gave
your money to him?" "No, Sir. Because I gave him that money in a forest
under a mango tree." Birbal scolded him - "You are foolish to say that you
have no witness. You do have a witness - that mango tree. Can't you get
some help from that mango tree?" The old man kept looking at Birbal
hearing this. How the hell that tree can help him in this matter? He kept
thinking, is Birbal not a fool? At the same time Birbal said - "Go and
bring that mango tree here. Tell him that Birbal wants you to be present
before him in this case. Go quickly and bring it here."
The old man now became sure that Birbal had gone
mad, but since he had no other alternative, he started towards the forest.
Both Birbal and the friend sat waiting for the old man to bring the mango
tree. One hour passed, two hours passed, when the old man did not come
back, Birbal said loudly - "Why this man is not coming back, two hours
have already passed. Why is he taking such a long time to do such a small
task?"
The friend immediately spoke - "Sir, he can't
possibly come so soon. he would not have even reached that place yet."
Birbal asked him - "What do you mean? Do you mean that that place is so
far that it would take him more than two hours to reach there?" "Yes, The
place he told you is very far from here." Birbal said - "Oh, I see." and
kept quiet.
After long time, the old man came and said to
Birbal - "Sir, I gave your message to the tree but it did not answer."
Birbal said - "Do not worry, the tree has already witnessed that you gave
money to this man." Then he said to the friend - "You have one more chance
to accept your guilt and return the money to him." But the friend kept
insisting that the old man did not give any money to him.
Now Birbal asked - "Then how do you know that the
tree he claimed that he gave the money to you, is so far from here?" After
all the friend had to accept his lie and returned the money to the old
man.
So sooner or later the truth comes out in light,
because to hide a truth we have to tell many lies and somewhere they clash
and we are caught in them. While truth is one and easy to remember
The
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