PANCHTANTRA
STORIES
HONEST
BIRBAL
One fine day, Emperor Akbar was discussing the brinjal
with Birbal. He told him what a delicious and nutritious
vegetable it was. Much to Akbar's surprise, Birbal
thoroughly agreed with him and even sang two songs
in praise of the humble brinjal.
After
a couple of days, the royal chef cooked brinjal
curry for lunch. Birbal was also eating at the palace
that day. When the brinjal curry was served to Akbar,
he refused it saying that it was a tasteless, stale
vegetable, full of seeds and lacking proper nutrition.
He then asked that it be served to Birbal who loved
brinjals.
But
Birbal, too, refused it saying that it was not good
for health. So Akbar impatiently asked him why he
was saying such things when he sang the brinjals
praise, not a few days ago.
Birbal
replied that he had praised the brinjal only because
his emperor had praised it and criticized it when
his majesty had criticized it, as he was loyal to
his emperor and to not the brinjal. He said that
the brinjal could not make him a minister no matter
how much he praised it. He went on to say that he
was his majesty's obedient servant, and not that
of the brinjal.
The
emperor was pleased by his honest, bold, and witty
response. |