PANCHTANTRA
STORIES
THE THREE QUESTIONS
King Akbar was very fond of Birbal. This made a
certain courtier very jealous. Now this courtier
always wanted to be chief minister, but this was
not possible as Birbal filled that position.
One day Akbar praised Birbal
in front of the courtier. This made the courtier
very angry and he said that the king praised Birbal
unjustly and if Birbal could answer three of his
questions, he would accept the fact that Birbal
was intelligent. Akbar always wanting to test Birbals
wit readily agreed.
The three
questions were
1. How many
stars are there in the sky
2. Where is the centre of the Earth and
3. How many men and how many women are there in
the world.
Immediately Akbar asked Birbal
the three questions and informed him that if he
could not answer them, he would have to resign as
chief minister.
To answer the first question,
Birbal brought a hairy sheep and said "There
are as many stars in the sky as there is hair on
the sheep's 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 centre
of the Earth, the courtier may measure it himself
if he has any 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." |