The Half Truth

There lived a saint in the forest near Pali village. The villagers did arrangement of the meal for the Saint. The hut of Saint was located in such a place that whosoever came in forest, saint's eye fell on them.

Saint worshipped God by sitting outside the hut. He had lifelong vow that he only spoke three times a day.

One day from far off village, a thief after doing robbery came near Pali village. He thought that in order to escape from police it's better to hide in forest. As soon he entered in forest, he saw the saint.

Thief said to saint by coming near him- Police is searching for me, I want to hide in this forest. If police come here for searching me then don't tell anything about me.

Saint said- I don't ever speak lie; always speak the truth.

Thief threatened saint- If you speak anything about me then I’ll kill you.

By saying this, thief ran inside the forest.

After sometime two herdsmen came from Pali village, they had brought meal for saint. By giving meal to Saint, they said- Good evening, we’ve brought food for you; we’ll come back after grazing our cows and goats in forest.

Saint wanted to make them aware about thief who was hiding in the forest. As soon saint was going to say, he remembered the menace of thief of killing him and due to this saint got scared, but he didn't tell a lie; he said- Ok, go carefully! There may be many dangers inside the forest.

Herdsmen of Pali village usually went to forest to graze their cows and goats; nothing unpleasant incident took place, that's why both herdsmen took the advice of Saint lightly and stepped forward towards forest along with their animals.

After sometime police in search of thief, came in the forest near Pali village. Entering in forest, police saw the saint and by coming near asked him- Did here any thief run in order to escape from police? In which direction has he gone?

Saint always spoke the truth but was also scared from thief’s warning, that's why he answered- Who came, has gone inside the forest. But in which direction! I don't have any idea about it, and this is my last talk of today.

Police started finding for thief inside the forest, they saw two herdsmen with their animals; Police doubted on one of those herdsmen and caught him.

The herdsman was speaking aloud- I’m not a thief. I’m a simple herdsman…

But police didn't leave him. About his innocence only saint could answer who couldn't speak that day.

Next day, police asked saint about that herdsman- Is this the thief?

Saint answered- No, this is one of the herdsmen of Pali village.

Police scolded saint- Then why didn't you speak clearly that two herdsmen and one thief were in the forest. Don't know! Where has been the thief escaped till now.

Saint said being truthful- Whatever I said, was truth.

On this, herdsman also scolded saint- Why didn't you tell us that thief was hiding inside the forest; we would have been aware about this.

Saint clarified- I had made you aware about dangers inside the forest, and my today's three talks are over.

Police admonished saint- What is the benefit of saying such a half truth which creates misunderstanding! How can anybody trust you! There is no propriety of your vow of always being truthful, when there is no clarity in your true words.

Saint bowed his head in shame but then it had been too late. He had lost everyone’s trust.

Dear friends, Whatever you speak, how much you speak, always speak clearly. Ambiguous truth only creates misunderstanding due to which there can be lot of harm and you can also lose the trust of others. Therefore, always speak clearly whatever you speak. Thank You.




Akbar-Birbal and Three Statues



Once upon a time one famous sculptor came to meet King Akbar, he gave three statues to King and said- Dear Lord, these are the best statues made by me. You accept them and take care of them.

King Akbar was lover of literature and art. He liked the statues made by sculptor; accepted all the three statues and farewelled him with hundred gold coins.

King Akbar appointed a servant to look after three statues, who everyday cleaned dust from those statues.

One day while cleaning, one statue broke down on floor by the servant; when King heard this news, servant was imprisioned because the statue was much beloved to the King. Therefore on his mistake, he was punished to cut his both hands.

Before cutting his hands, servant requested King- Last time, I want to touch those remaining two statues by my hands.

Servant’s request was accepted. As soon as servant came near statues, he broke the remaining two statues by throwing them on the floor.

Seeing this, King angered very much and sentenced him to death.

When the Chief-advisor of Akbar, Birbal came to know about this whole incident then he immediately went near servant and asked- Why have you broken the remaining two statues?

Servant replied gracefully- Dear Minister! the statues were made of  china-clay; if not today then tomorrow those statues would have been broken down definitely. In future, by mistake of breaKing the statues no one else should get punished, thinKing this I broke those remaining statues and took whole blame on myself.

Birbal understood the feelings of servant that he purposely had not broken the statues.

Birbal in order to save the servant thought an idea, he brought a pot full of china-clay and by coming close to King, said- Hey Majesty! This china-clay is very precious. I have found it by much hard work. kindly, accept it.

King Akbar wittily asked- Birbal, what is so special in this china-clay that it is precious?

Birbal answered- Lord, it doesn’t have something special, but I think it is very precious.

King upbraided- Birbal, how can you act so foolishly! rather than china-clay the utensils and statues made by it are precious.

Birbal explained- Majesty, I also want to explain you that in a way the more precious than china-clay are statues made by it; in the same way more important than the work done by servant is the reason behind his work. First time, by mistake the staue was broken by him; second time, he broke the statues because he has the spirit of philanthropist in his heart; in future no one else would become part of any punishment on breaKing of fragile statues so he himself broke the remaining statues. What is the meaning of punishing such a person who thinks for well–being of others?

King Akbar realised his mistake, he suddenly freed the servant and also thanked Birbal for his logical advice.

Dear friends, Person who does work for the betterment of others, in order to remove their misery God sends someone to help. So don’t step back in doing work for betterment of others. Thank You.