4. Full Moon, Quarter Moon
Once Birbal went to Persia at the invitation of
that country's king. Parties were extended in his honor and rich gifts
heaped up near him. On the eve of his departure to home, a nobleman asked
him as how he would compare the king of Persia with his own king. Birbal
said - "Your king is full moon, whereas mine could be like quarter
moon." The Persians got very happy to hear this analogy.
Now Birbal got home and he found that Emperor
Akbar was furious with him. He demanded angrily - "How could you
belittle your own king? You are a traitor." Birbal said politely -
"No, Your Majesty, no. I cannot belittle you. What I said there meant
"the full moon diminishes and disappears onward, while the quartered
moon grows gradually day by day. What I , in fact, wanted to tell the
world that your power is growing day by day while the king of Persia's is
about to decline now."
Akbar grunted in satisfaction and welcomed Birbal
back from his journey with a warm embrace.
[An intelligent person is that who talks favorably
to the person he is talking to.]
The
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