God does good

in #story6 years ago

Birbal was an honest and religious person. He used to do daily prayers without worshiping God. This gave him moral and mental strength. He often used to say that 'whatever God does for the good of man. Sometimes we feel that God does not keep us graceful, but it does not happen. Occasionally, his boon also makes people forget to understand the curse. He gives us some pain so that he can escape from great pain.
A courtier could not have liked such things of Birbal. One day in the same Darbarari Darbar Darbar said addressing Birbal, "Look, what did God do to me - in the evening when I was cutting a fodder for animals, suddenly my little finger was cut off. Will you still say that God has done this for me?
After a while being silent, Birbal said, "I still have this belief because whatever God does for the good of man."
Upon hearing he became angry with the court that my finger was cut and Birbal could see good in it too. Nothing like my pain Some other courtiers also tune their tunes.
Meanwhile, in interrupting interference, Emperor Akbar said, "Birbal, we also believe in Allah, but do not agree with you here. There is no such thing in the court's court for which he should be praised. "
Birbal said smiling, "Okay, Jayapnah, time will tell now."
Three months had passed. The courtier, whose finger had been cut, was out hunting for a dense forest. Chasing a buck, he wandered into the hands of tribals. The tribals believed in human sacrifice to please their god. So they took that court and took them to the temple, to sacrifice. But when the priest inspected his body, he found a finger in his hand.
"No, this man can not be sacrificed." The priest of the temple said, "If this person with nine fingers is sacrificed, then our Gods will be angry instead of being happy, they do not like the incomplete sacrifice. We may have to suffer from epidemics, flood or droughts. So it would be better to give up. "
And that courtroom was released.
The next day he started crying to Birbal in the Darbarari Darbar.
At that time the emperor also came to the court and was surprised to see that court cries in front of Birbal.
"What happened to you, why are you crying?" Akbar asked.
In response, that courtier had said in detail about his resignation. He said, "Now I am convinced that whatever God does, it does for the good of man. If my finger was not cut, then the tribals would surely sacrifice me. That's why I am crying, but these tears are of happiness. I am happy because I am alive. It was my mistake to see Birbal's belief in God with suspicion. "
Akbar looked at the slow-moving smiling courtiers, who stood quietly in their heads. Akbar was proud to be proud that Birbal is one of his wise courtiers.
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