Birbal and the Mango Tree
Two men claim ownership of a mango tree. Birbal solves the dispute by offering to cut the tree in half, revealing the true owner's care.
Two men claim ownership of a mango tree. Birbal solves the dispute by offering to cut the tree in half, revealing the true owner's care.
Emperor Akbar challenges Birbal to fill a pot with wisdom and wit, and Birbal comes up with a clever solution.
Jealous couriers plot to get rid of Birbal by sending him to 'heaven', but Birbal returns with a clever surprise.
A classic story of Akbar and Birbal that teaches the value of fairness and the warmth of hope.
Emperor Akbar loves his parrot, but Birbal must use his intelligence to deliver bad news without facing punishment.
Akbar asks how many crows are in the kingdom, and Birbal gives a witty answer.
Birbal humorously points out the Emperor's connection to a donkey.
Akbar challenges Birbal to find a green horse. Birbal agrees but sets clever conditions that make it impossible, outwitting the Emperor.
Akbar asks Birbal to list all the blind people in the kingdom. Birbal proves that those who can see but don't look are also 'blind'.
A clever farmer sells his well to a neighbor but refuses to let him use the water. Birbal solves the dispute with his sharp wit.
Birbal uses his daughter's wit to prove the absurdity of an impossible demand.
Experts debate the sweetest sound, but Birbal's answer touches the heart.
A neighboring king tests Birbal's wisdom by hiding among identical lookalikes.