A long unpaved brick road leads far into the bazaar. But you don't need to go that long, because our acquaintance can be seen when you peep through the window on your left. He is Tulsi Das, a notorious alchemist whose experiments failed because of his overconfidence.
And there is coming the emperor's herald who never brought any good news. The sound of their drums is penetrating in the ears. Thanks to God, they stopped it. But when they speak, they announce other ridiculous news. Bahadur Shah's favorite falcon (his Highness Shahbaz ) is facing a hard time due to immense stress, and whoever helps to get rid of it will be rewarded with a handful of diamonds.
Well! Tulsi Das listened to the announcement as we did. But he thought he could treat the falcon and become a Royal Bipaz ( in Persian, bipaz is a caregiver) with a handful of pure and hardest carbon in the world. At first, he thought he should talk to Sahhbaz about his issues, but unfortunately, he didn't know which language his Highness could understand.
As he wanted to bite the bullet, he went for a plan B. In searching many books, he found that Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum)can be used to treat the birds' stress. But plants must be grown in excellent condition. So now the million-dollar question was where he could get these. And the answer is obviously from the Royal Botanical Garden. Tulsi Das took his bag, wrapped up his shop, and came out of his workshop and lab. Now we have to follow his steps.
The bazaar was adorned with many charming goods, but we should have to fast forward to spy on Tulsi Das. Becoz if we miss him, how can I complete my story about the keyword of this week? So come on. Finally, he is at the gate of the royal garden, but the watchman is not allowing him to go in. Tulsi Das had another "plan B". In this plan B, he thought to take pity on us and decided to be a "shrub thief" for once in his life. He took a long detour and came to the back of the garden where the fence was ripped a little. He slipped into the garden and reached where his desired plant was.
Oh, are you getting bored? Wait for a while. We should put some good lessons in our story to complete it. Okay, Tulsi Das was confused between the white and purple flower plants of Tulsi, but finally, he took white-flowered plants. No; he is not caught by the guards.
Instead, he goes back to his lab to prepare the medicine and then takes it to the king's court. Where he claims that he can treat the depression of his highness, Shahbaz. He used his medication and waited for the results he expected. A wait for the whole day proves vain at all. The royal falcon is not a bit different from usual.
King Bahadur Shah ordered Tolsi Das to be put in prison. But where is the "moral" of the story? Tulsi das you picked the wrong color of Tulsi flower. Is this the moral of the story? No, no, this is the mistake made by Tulsi Das. The moral of the story is that no one can produce goodness from the womb of evil. Fit it, where you can. 😉
Thanks for bearing with me.
Oh so tulsi das couldn't uplift king's moral because he himself didn't have any😉
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