Originally posted by: Rasika29
So many articles for leap coming all of a sudden...
1605? Really Ela...đ
Then they should change the show name...keep whatever they want but not Jodha Akbar...
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Originally posted by: Rasika29
So many articles for leap coming all of a sudden...
1605? Really Ela...đ
Then they should change the show name...keep whatever they want but not Jodha Akbar...
So will they show Jalaal death before SA track đ
which spoiler n stabbing whom?Originally posted by: SindhuMenon
Ela, did u see the spoiler. The stabbing scene is gong to happen, looks like
Originally posted by: elasingh
Actually I feel very sad for all mughals...Loo at Jo...what will she do after 1605? HB will die in 1604 and Maan Singh will die somewhere around 1614...Salima in 1612 I think...so who of her generation will be left...She herself will see most of the Salim's reign and also see Khusaro's death as per the orders of Khurram...and then she herself will die next year...I find all these lives empty...The fact is Jo Salima and Ruk become a thing of past after Jallu's death...and I feel Ruk will change...She will start seeing bigger picture of life...and futility of negative feelings...Life will go on for everyone but relationship will deteriorate between brothers...Gone will be days of Humanyun and Akbar who shared power happily with their brothers...No after Khurram's killing of Khusaro , it will be like every prince will think of eliminating other one to get the throne...
As we all know, Birbal was not only Emperor Akbar's favorite minister but also a minister dearly loved by most of the commoners, because of his ready wit and wisdom. People used to come to him from far and wide for advise on personal matters too. However, there was a group of ministers that were jealous of his growing popularity and disliked him intensely. They outwardly showered him with praise and compliments, but on the inside they began to hatch a plot to kill him.
One day they approached the king's barber with a plan. As the barber was extremely close to the king, they asked him to help them get rid of Birbal permanently. And of course, they promised him a huge sum of money in return. The wicked barber readily agreed.
The next time the king required his services, the barber started a conversation about the emperor's father who he also used to serve. He sang praises of his fine, silky-smooth hair. And then as an afterthought he asked the king that as he was enjoying such great prosperity, had he made an attempt to do anything for the welfare of his ancestors?
The king was furious at such impertinent stupidity and told the barber that it was not possible to do anything because they were already dead. The barber mentioned that he knew of a magician who could come of help. The magician could send a person up to heaven to enquire about his father's welfare. But of course this person would have to be chosen carefully; he would have to be intelligent enough to follow the magicians instructions as well as make on-the-spot decisions. He must be wise, intelligent and responsible. The barber then suggested the best person for the job - the wisest of all ministers, Birbal.
The king was very excited about hearing from his dead father and asked the barber to go ahead and make the arrangements immediately. He asked him what was needed to be done. The barber explained that they would take Birbal in a procession to the burial grounds and light a pyre. The magician would then chant some mantras' as Birbal would ascend to the heavens through the smoke. The chanting would help protect Birbal from the fire.
The king happily informed Birbal of this plan. Birbal said that he thought it a brilliant idea and wanted to know the brain behind it. When learning that it was the barber's idea, he agreed to go to heaven on condition that he be given a large some of money for the long journey as well as one month's time to settle his family so that they had no trouble while he was gone. The king agreed to both conditions.
In the duration of this month, he got a few trustworthy men to build a tunnel from the funeral grounds to his house. And on the day of the ascension, after the pyre had been lit, Birbal escaped through the concealed door of the tunnel. He disappeared in to his house where he hid for a few months while his hair and beard grew long and unruly.
In the meantime his enemies were rejoicing as they thought that they had seen the last of Birbal. Then one day after many, many months Birbal arrived at the palace with news of the king's father. The king was extremely pleased to see him and ready with a barrage of questions. Birbal told the king that his father was in the best of spirits and had been provided with all the comforts except one.
The king wanted to know what was lacking because now he thought he had found a way to send things and people to heaven. Birbal answered that there were no barbers in heaven, which is why even he was forced to grow his own beard. He said that his father had asked for a good barber.
So the king decided to send his own barber to serve his father in heaven. He called both the barber and the magician to prepare to send him to heaven. The barber could say absolutely nothing in his own defense as he was caught in his own trap. And once the pyre was lit he died on the spot.
Nobody dared to conspire against Birbal again.