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God and devotee: Read the best story of Akbar-Birbal

 (Akbar

 was a Muslim ruler, but he respected all religions equally and was eager to know more about God. One day he asked Birbal, "Is it true that one of the deities in Hindu mythology had saved the elephant, who had prayed to him for help?"

Birbal said, "Jai Maharaj! When King Gajendra of elephants was captured by a crocodile, who wanted to kill him, he prayed to Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu listened to prayers and they came to save Gajendra. "
Akbar (Akbar) said, "Why did God come to protect Gajendra? He could also send his servants. Will they have too many servants? "
Birbal said, "I will answer this question in a few days."

Prince often used to go for a walk with his servant in the evening. Birbal, cleverly made friends with that servant and forbade him to tell anyone they were friends. Then he came with a wax body that looked like a prince. One evening when the prince was asleep, when Birbal said to the servant to take the effigy for the trip instead of the prince, The servant did the same, as Birbal had said. After a while, the servant came running to Akbar (Akbar) and said, "Japnah! Go ahead, Prince has fallen into the pond. They do not know to swim. "
When Akbar heard this, he leapt out of his throne and ran towards the pond. When he reached the pond, he jumped into it to save the prince. Akbar was very relieved when he got a statue of a wax looking like a prince instead of a prince in the pond. Birbal was waiting for the King to come out of the water.

Akbar became annoyed and asked Birbal, "What kind of fun is this?" Birbal said, "Jahnpanah! Why do you do yourself in this pond? You could also send a servant to save the prince. Do you have too many servants, is not it? "

Akbar remembers the question which he had asked for God from Birbal. Birbal further said, "Just as you love your son, so God also loves his devotees. Because of this love, he himself comes to protect himself. You asked that day why Lord Vishnu himself came to save Gajendra from the crocodile. Now you have the answer. "
Akbar (Akbar) said, "Could not explain me better than anyone else. now I understood."
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