The Story of the Thirteenth Doll
Автор книги India Fables
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On the 13th day, when King Boja moved toward the honored position, the 13th doll showed up. She stated my name is Kirtimati. First tune into this anecdote about the liberality of King Vikramadica and after that choose whether you are liberal like him or not. And in the event that truly at that point you can sit on this honored position. What's more, the doll began portraying a story king Vikramadica in his court.
Consistently in the court of Vikramadica, exchanges were held in regards to different issues. At some point, the theme of dialogue was who is the most liberal individual on the planet? All the subjects took the name of King Vikramadica as the most liberal individual of the world. They described diverse stories which demonstrated the liberality of King Vikramaditi. Vikramadita was tuning in to every one of his gestures of recognition calmly, yet didn't feel proud by any stretch of the imagination.
All of a sudden, one squire stood up and stated o King, I might want to state something on the off chance that you don't get furious or rebuff me. Ruler Vikramadita stated talk without dread. Individuals in the court began mumbling. Vikramadita requested that everybody be quiet and afterward asked the squire let me know, is there somebody more liberal than me? Indeed, your majesty, answered the subject, there is a kingdom over the ocean that is led by King Kirtidwaj.
I was there for at some point and have seen his liberality. Each morning he gives away one lathe gold coins to the poor. It is at exactly that point that he takes his dinners. For whatever length of time that I remained in his kingdom. I went each day to his royal residence to profit by his philanthropy.
Lord Vikramadicia felt satisfied with the retainer since he had communicated his sentiments with no dread and gave him numerous gold coins as remuneration. In the meantime, King Vikramadica believed that he should meet such a liberal individual and test his liberality as well. Next morning, King Vikramaditya gave over the entirety of his critical duties to his clergymen and afterward left for his voyage on achieving the seashore. He called his battles and requesting that they take him to the kingdom of King Kirtidwajet.