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Naama Chanting
Birbal was a minister in the court of Akbar. Birbal, apart from
his sharp intellect, was also a devotee of Sri Rama. Akbar had a special
regard for Birbal. Akbar used to openly ask Birbal to clarify his impulsive
- and very often strange doubts. Birbal never failed to give an immediate
and a fitting reply to such questions.
Wherever Akbar went, he used to take Birbal along with him. During one
such instance, when they travelled for some official purpose, they had
to take a route through a dense forest. In the course of the journey, both
were totally exhausted and famished. So they decided to rest
under the shade of a tree for a while before continuing their journey.
Since Akbar was very hungry, he wanted to look around the place to see
if he can find a house to get some food. He induced Birbal to follow suit.
But Birbal who was in the midst of Rama Nama Japam (Repetition of
Rama Nama), turned down Akbar's request.
Akbar looked at Birbal.
'Mere chanting of the names of the Lord would not fetch you food. You
have to put in your efforts.... You cannot achieve anything without self
effort...'
Akbar left Birbal in the pursuit of pacifying his belly. In a
little while he spotted a house. The inmates of the house were overjoyed
to see their King coming to their very doorstep for food. They treated
him to the best of their capacity. Akbar finished his meal and took a little
food for Birbal too and left the house to meet Birbal. He met Birbal and
gave him the food.
'See Birbal, I told you... I took some efforts for the food and I got
it. You were just sitting and chanting Rama Nama , and you did not get
any food.'
Birbal ignored his scoffing and partook the food given by Akbar. After
he finished the meal, he looked up at Akbar and said,
'I have just now experienced the power of Rama nama, like never
before.You are the ruler of the land. But today even the King had to beg
for food. But you look at me. I was just chanting Rama Nama here and the
Rama Nama made the king himself to get me food, that too by begging.
So I got the food, just by sitting here and chanting Rama nama without
any other special efforts. Such is the power of Rama Nama!!'
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