Yes. There was a time when the king wanted to test Birbal's wisdom. He presented Birbal with a pot full of ashes and said that it was the ashes of a very precious incense. He asked Birbal to tell the value of it. Birbal calmly replied, 'Your Majesty, if this is the ashes of such precious incense, then it must be as valuable as the incense itself. So, it should be priced according to the most expensive incense in the market.' The king was impressed by Birbal's quick thinking.
Sure. One story is about Birbal's cleverness in solving a problem of fairness. A rich merchant and a poor farmer had a dispute over a piece of land. The merchant claimed it was his, but the farmer said it was his. Birbal listened to both sides and then said, 'Let's plant seeds on the land. The one whose seeds grow best will be the owner.' The merchant, thinking he could use his wealth to get the best seeds, agreed. But Birbal secretly told the farmer to plant his seeds as usual. When the time came, the farmer's simple seeds grew well while the merchant's overly treated seeds failed. Birbal declared the farmer as the rightful owner.
Of course. Another story involves Birbal and the king's court. A foreign envoy came to the court and challenged the king's subjects to answer a riddle. The riddle was very difficult. Everyone was silent, but Birbal stepped forward. The riddle was about a thing that is always hungry, eats everything but still has an appetite. Birbal thought for a while and then said, 'Fire, Your Majesty. Fire is always hungry, it consumes everything and still has the power to burn more.' The court praised Birbal for his intelligence.
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