Akbar Birbal Ki Kahani | बीरबल की खिचड़ी | Birbal Ki Khichdi | Hindi Moral Stories For Kids | Ep1

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152 هزار بار بازدید - پارسال - The Moral of today's Akbar
The Moral of today's Akbar Birbal story is "A small ray of hope is enough to inspire the one who is ready to work hard to turn his dream into a reality".

Birbal has always outsmarted Akbar and other courtiers of the Emperor. This time he decided to cook a different kind of khichadi- the one that taught a valuable lesson about greed and excess. The Emperor was humbled and praised Birbal's wisdom.

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Click on the links below to dive into more fascinating and witty stories of Akbar and Birbal.
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Akbar and Birbal folk tales are featured in Amar Chitra Katha and Chandamama children's comics and many books are available containing these collections.There are various paperback editions, films, textbooks, booklets and plays with his character as the lead.

About Akbar
Akbar the Great and also Akbar I (Persian pronunciation: [akbar]),was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605. Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expand and consolidate Mughal domains in India.

A strong personality and a successful general, Akbar gradually enlarged the Mughal Empire to include much of the Indian subcontinent. His power and influence, however, extended over the entire subcontinent because of Mughal military, political, cultural, and economic dominance.

About Birbal
Birbal or Raja Birbal, was a Saraswat Hindu Bhatt Brahmin advisor and main commander (Mukhya Senapati) of army in the court of the Mughal emperor, Akbar. He is mostly known in the Indian subcontinent for the folk tales which focus on his wit. Birbal was appointed by Akbar as a Minister (Mantri) and used to be a Poet and Singer in around 1556–1562. He had a close association with Emperor Akbar and was one of his most important courtiers, part of a group called the navaratnas (nine jewels). Birbal was one of the first officers to join Akbar's court, possibly as early as 1556, when he was twenty-eight years old. He also had a naturally generous nature and all these traits combined—elegant repartee, largesse, and poetical talent—made Birbal the ideal Mughal courtier.

Local folk tales emerged primarily in 19th century involving his interactions with Akbar, portraying him as being extremely clever and witty. As the tales gained popularity in India, he became even more of a semi-fictional legendary figure across the Indian subcontinent.  These fictional tales involve him outsmarting rival courtiers and sometimes even Akbar, using only his intelligence and cunning, often with giving witty and humorous responses and impressing Akbar.

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