Once upon a time, in the court of King Krishnachandra, there lived a witty man named Gopal Bhar. He was famous for his intelligence and humorous tricks.
One day, a proud wrestler came to the king's court. He challenged everyone, boasting loudly,
"Is there anyone brave enough to fight me? I can defeat anyone with just one push!"
The courtiers were frightened because the wrestler looked very strong. No one dared to accept the challenge.
Seeing this, Gopal Bhar stepped forward and said calmly,
"I accept your challenge."
Everyone was surprised. Gopal was not strong at all—he was thin and looked quite ordinary. The wrestler laughed loudly and said,
"You? You want to fight me?"
Gopal smiled and replied,
"Yes, but we will follow my rule. You must let me give the first push."
The wrestler agreed, thinking it would be easy.
The next day, a large crowd gathered to watch the match. The wrestler stood firmly, ready to defeat Gopal.
Gopal slowly walked up to him and suddenly gave him a gentle push—not with force, but at the right moment when the wrestler was slightly off balance.
Unexpectedly, the wrestler lost his footing and fell to the ground!
The crowd burst into laughter. The wrestler was embarrassed and could not understand how he had fallen so easily.
Gopal bowed to the king and said,
"Strength is not always about power; sometimes, it is about timing and intelligence."
King Krishnachandra was very pleased and rewarded Gopal for his cleverness.
