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The king was in a quandary.
Even after a lot of probing and weighing the evidence
he could not solve the problem. Any ill conceived
solution could end up in doing injustice to the
innocent. The king and his ministers all could
end up in doing injustice to the innocent. The
king and his ministers all were in a fix. The
night was approaching and the king was getting
late for his dinner. He adjourned the case and
went into the palace for dinner.
The queen asked, "Today you
are late for the dinner, your highness. What is
the matter? Was there some complex problem?"
The king narrated the case
of the two women and their child and said, "No
one is able to say firmly, which one of the women
is the real mother of the child and which one
is the pretender?"
The queen said with a smile,
"Your Highness, let a woman solve the problems
of women. Send the case to me and allow me to
resolve the issue."
Next morning the queen herself
came to the kings court. Both the women and their
son were produced before the queen. There was
no apparent indication in the behavior and disposition
of the two women that could give any indication
of the genuineness of one. All of a sudden, the
queen got an inspiration and she said, "This enigma
has no simple solution. There is one object and
two claimants. The object, being a person, cannot
be split into two. Under the circumstances the
only solution I can think of is to keep the matter
pending. I carry a pious soul in my womb. Let
us wait till it is born and is ready to resolve
this issue. during the period of waiting, let
the son and the property of the deceased be taken
into the custody of the state. Till then the claimants
may wait."
Hearing all of this one of
the claimants readily accepted the arrangement
but the other started weeping. In a choked voice
she said, "No! Please don’t separate me from my
son. I will not be able to survive without my
son for such a long period, I withdraw my claim.
Let the other woman take the child as well as
all the property of my husband. My only submission
is that I may be allowed at least meet the child.
I will be contented with that only."
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