Once upon a time there existed a temple which housed three idols which spoke to
the devotees.
The idols were of – God of Truth, which always spoke the truth; God of Falsehood,
which always lied; and God of Diplomacy which sometimes spoke the truth and at
other times lied.
The pilgrims come from all parts of the world to get their questions answered by the
Gods. But there was a problem. As the idols were indistinguishable, devotees were
not sure from which idol to ask their questions and in turn they did not know which
God has answered and whether to believe it or not.
Once a wise man visited the temple. He asked the question: "Which God is seated at
the centre?" to all the three idols. The idol on the left, centre and right replied God of
Truth, God of Diplomacy and God of Falsehood respectively. The wise man at once
proclaimed that he had solved the mystery of the temple.
Where is each idol seated?
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God of truth-left
God of diplomacy-centre
God of falsehood-right
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