Three Advices Of The Poor Man To The King.


Three Advices Of The Poor Man To The King.
It is mentioned once that wherever 
he went, a faqir used to say just this voice, "Three things, he used to say just this voice, "Listen to three things and pay a hundred rupees for each thing.
" No one listened to his voice. 
Fed up, the poor man went out to the river. 
He used to walk from side to side and cursing people while muttering. Coincidentally, the king of time had also come there for a walk. 
He heard the fakir cursing and called him and asked him why. 
The fakir introduced himself.
Said! "I am tired and miserable." "Who tried to sell valuable goods at cheap prices, but no one listened to me. 
The king said! "Fakir! Now say I accept your condition." Fakir happily got ready. 
After that, the fakir told three things. (1) Waking up at night is useful) 
After telling the first thing, the fakir got his compensation in the form of one hundred rupees. 
(2) It is good to honor those who come. 
Hearing another thing, the fakir took another hundred rupees from the king.
 Thus, the fakir took one hundred rupees for his third and last talk and went on his way. 
The minister said, "O king, these were ordinary things. 
You gave so much importance to the fakir, even if you wanted to." 
The king said, "I don't see it." Let's see the end of the story. Now, to find out the truth of the three things, the king disguised himself and left the palace at night. 
He heard the voices of two women. One was laughing and one was crying. 
The king called from outside. Who said that? The king said!Guards.
They started saying! Go away.
 I am laughing. My name is Tadbir and the name of the one who is crying is Fate. 
The king looked inside and saw the faces of beautiful women. 
They both said to the king of this country. 
A snake will bite the Peepal of the garden, which will lead to the death of the king. 
The king left there and went straight to his palace. 
Now he wanted to test the truth of this. He started distributing alms and charity from the royal treasury.
 He was thinking about the snake.
 He asked the palace from the people. 
He made a path and spread cotton on it. 
He planted flowering plants on both sides of the path and waited for the snake. 
At a certain time, the snake came out from among the branches of the poplar tree and jumped to the ground. The snake made its way to the palace very comfortably. 
Was very happy with the arrangement. 
When he reached the palace, the king was reciting Nafil. 
The snake announced his arrival by hissing. 
"O king of the piece of land, I have come.
" The king calmly continued to pay the nawafal. 
When the nawafal ended, he bowed his head and said, 
"Fulfill the order of the Lord" mercy arose in the heart of the angel. 
The Lord gave permission to the cry of the angel. 
A voice from the unseen gave half life to him and half to you.
 The snake went back instead of attacking. 
The king said to the snake, tell me if there is any service worthy of me. The snake replied: 
"The service is that which should be done before the purpose is fulfilled." The king was rewarded for staying awake at night and appreciating the visitor. He was sitting on the seventh floor with his queen overlooking the city below. It was a time when animals also spoke like humans. 
A crying sheep said to "Umbrella". If you bring grass now, 
I will agree. Umbrella made three jumps but did not succeed. 
Sheep. Constantly flying on demand for hay. 
At first Chhatre begged a lot to forget the grass, which was not being obtained despite his efforts.
 Being fed up, Chhatre rubbed his skin and then hit the sheep with a strong kick. 
The sheep bowed their heads in pain and gave up their stubbornness. 
The king laughed seeing this scene. The queen asked the reason for laughing. 
The king only replied, "Humans are better." 
The king said, "I don't want to talk about anything." I don't play cards." Seeing the stubbornness of the queen, the king got angry, in a state of anger, he hit the queen's head a hundred times with a shoe. 
The queen fell unconscious. 
After this incident, the queen will not ask anyone about his condition today (meaning that she will never ask the meaning of incomplete words), thus the truth of the third statement of the fakir also became clear to the king.

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