As you know Akbar considered Birbal
the most intelligent person of his kingdom. Once a sculptor challenged
Baadshaah Akbar that he would show three idols to him, which would look
exactly like each other to his courtiers and they would have to rate them
good, ok and bad.
Akbar agreed. All the courtiers tried to rate them but failed, because
they were so alike that they did not know how to rate them. Now it was
Birbal's turn. He noticed a small hole in the ears of the idols. Birbal got
curious, so he took three wires and inserted them in those holes.
In the case of the first idol the wire came out from the other ear. In
the second case idol, it came out of the mouth; but in the case of the third
idol, it remained inside. He got the answer and he rated the third idol as
good, first idol ok and the second idol bad.
The sculptor could not understand what was the basis of rating the idols.
He asked Birbal that how was he so sure? Birbal said - ''The third idol
(from whose ear the wire remained inside) did not tell others what somebody
else had told it, that is why it was good. The first idol was OK (from whose
ear the wire came out from the other ear) because it did not remember or
tell others what somebody had told it. But the third idol (from whose ear
the wire came out from the mouth) remembered everything and gave out the
secret what was told to it to others.''
The sculptor was speechless and Akbar was very happy. He gave lots of
reward to Birbal.
The
End