Tell me the Akbari lota story in English (I want a detailed story)
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Akbar is a satirical composition of Lata Writer Anandhalananda Verma. This story is located in Banaras of Shri Lala Jhaulal of Kashi and his historical lotts.
Lala Zhaolal was a drink and self respected person living in the market of chess. Hundred bucks made monthly outlets from shops built under the house, which used to be spent mostly in drinking and wearing their good food. One day his wife demanded two hundred rupees. Lalaji wondered about his wife's sudden demands, and her heart sat down. Describing this, his wife talked of taking money from his brother who passed away and who promised to pay the money in a week.
Lalaji's self-esteem had become a cause for pride among the people, but arrangements for the rupee could not be done in four days. Then he went to Pandit Bilvashi Mishra and told all. Panditji did not have any money, but he said how he would also try to bring the demand and he will meet him on his house for another day.
On the second day, Lalaji was tired of being tehail on the roof and if she did not get the money, then she would not be able to look at her face. He thirsted, then the servant sounded water for the water. His wife forgot the glass and brought water to the lote. Lotus was ugly and horizontal, and Lalaji did not like it, but the wife did not have the courage to face the consequences by debating that matter. They started drinking their anger and drinking water. Two or four sips were drunk that Lota got rid of his hand and fell on an English foot, standing on a shop below. Lalaji's hands became frozen and they ran down. The crowd had gathered in their courtyard and the English started abusing Lalaji in English. In such a situation, a move took advantage of the opportunity and opportunity of Pandit Bilwasi. By showing the way out to the crowd, the politician politely sat on a chair and asked the British if he knew Lalaji or did not recognize him. Pandit suggested to get Lalaji arrested by police and talked to Lalaji about buying himself for fifty rupees. On being surprised by the English, he described the lote as historic and told that it is the Akbari Lota whose lock is to the museum around the world.
He said that in the sixteenth century, after the defeat of the King Humayun Sher Shah, he was struck again in the desert, then a Brahmin had poured water from this lote and extinguished his thirst. Akbar found Brahman and gave him ten gold lots and took this lota from him. This Lota was very cute because it was named Akbar. Later, the Lot disappeared and did not know how to come to Lalaji.
The British was fond of collecting the old things and was disturbed by watching the collection of one of his English neighbors. He talked about buying that lot in a hundred rupees, wherein Pandit ji expressed his interest and started speaking for him. When Pandit ji kept a trove with two hundred rupees The British talked of giving five hundred rupees to the enthusiasm, wherein Pandit could not speak anything and raised his two hundred rupees with sad heart. Then the British told about the jahangiri egg of his neighbor, Major Douglas, who had actually sold it to a Muslim in Delhi from this kind of cheat. After the departure of the British, Lalaji was not the place of happiness.
Pandit ji did not sleep when he went home. Then he removed the keys of the ark with the comfort of his sleeping wife's neck, and kept back two hundred rupees which he had given to hide it from Lalaji. Now the money came back to him when he returned.
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