Why God helps us Himself? Story

Why God helps us Himself? Story

 One day King Akbar asked Birbal, “Why is it that Hindu Gods behave so strangely?”

Birbal thought, “Our King respects Hinduism and Islam equally. He must be trying to tease me by asking such a question.”

King Akbar continued, “Lord Krishna is a fine example of that. Doesn’t your Lord Krishna have any servant? Each time a devotee calls for help, the Lord runs himself to see the devotee’s needs. Surely he can employ others to do such work?”

“Oh yes, surely he can,” Birbal replied but he already had a plan to explain the facts to the king. Birbal knew King Akbar loved his grandson, Khurram, very much. Birbal asked a statue-maker to make a wax idol of Prince Khurram which was his exact image.

When the idol was ready, he called Khurram’s guardian and said, “Take this idol and dress him up in the Prince’s clothes and jewels. Go to the lake in the royal garden with the idol in your hand. At my signal, act as if you have slipped. Then let the idol fall in the water.”

The Prince’s guardian agreed. Birbal came into the garden with King Akbar. At Birbal’s signal, the guardian dropped the wax idol into the deep lake. As soon as King Akbar saw this, he jumped into the lake’s cold water to rescue his grandson. He realized later that it was just a wax idol.

As King Akbar was helped out of the lake by the guardians, Birbal commented, “Your Majesty, why did you jump into the cold lake to rescue young Prince while you have so many guards and servants at your beck and call?”

“Oh, I have hundreds of them but my grandson is my precious one. So, I couldn’t my precious one, so I couldn’t stop myself.”

“Now, you see…Your Majesty….that’s why Lord who loves each of his devotees, comes to their help himself.”

“As always, I am with you, Birbal,” smiled King Akbar as he walked away.