Ruler Vikram was on his crucial get Betaal for the wise looking for mysterious forces. It was a dull moonless night and it was coming down discontinuously. The main wellspring of light was irregular glimmers of lightning. Making the climate more scary, were the cries of jackals. Ruler Vikram was ignorant of his environmental factors and zeroed in just on his point of doing the wise's desire. He mounted Betaal on his shoulders and began strolling towards the incineration ground, where the sage was hanging tight for him. When ruler Vikram ventured out, began another of his accounts. 

The story was this way: Many years back, King Chandradeep controlled over Kanchannagar. He had an excellent girl named Indumati. Being the lone youngster, the princess was raised like a kid, and given preparing in the utilization of weapons and fighting. The sovereigns of huge numbers of the neighboring realms pined for to wed Indumati. 

When Indumati arrived at an eligible age,her father began searching for an appropriate spouse for her. Indumati put a condition before his dad that she would just wed the admirer who might clear all the tests given by her. The ruler readily concurred, however when he saw the rundown of the tests that Indumati had intended for the admirers, he was shocked. The entirety of the tests were incredibly risky and perilous. He said to the princess that nobody would chance his life and show up for such troublesome tests. Yet, Indumati was resolute on having those tests just for the admirers. She felt that the person who really cherished her, would unquestionably clear all the tests. 

Also, hence, a regal declaration about the princess wedding was made and the admirers would need to step through specific examinations. This declaration was made in all the neighboring realms also. 

A youthful impeded man named Kurupshana from Jayanagar heard it. His mom had kicked the bucket not long after his introduction to the world. His dad had remarried and his stepmother loathed him. She abused him and called him deadbeat due to his impairment. 

Kurupshana chose to go to Kanchannagar. Numerous sovereigns were assembled there to hear out the subtleties of the tests. The lord's clergyman came and reported, "Dear all, as you realize that you may be qualified to win the hand of our princess in the event that you clear all the tests that she has spread out for you. The primary test is that you need to climb the twenty feet divider and bounce down into the three-layered enclosure of sharp blades. The significant thing is, at the same time, you should not harm yourself. There ought not be a solitary scratch on your body from the sharp edges of the blades. At that point just, you would be qualified for the following level." 

At the point when the admirers viewed the high divider and the restricted space between the sharp blades, every one of them withdrew back to their seats. None of them challenged even to make an endeavor. It looked like no admirer was happy to step through the examination. The ruler lamented that his little girl had not acknowledged his recommendation. 

Kurupshana was observing this from his seat. He thought as it everyone believed him to be a futile fellow,so regardless of whether he bites the dust while endeavoring the trick, it would not be anyone's misfortune. He approached King Chandradeep and communicated his craving to show up for the test. The lord and the princess' heart sank when they saw that a monstrous and impaired man was setting out to endeavor the trick and thought about what they would do in the event that he truly figured out how to clear the test effectively. The lord reluctantly allowed consent to Kurupshana. 

Kurupshana went up the divider, investigated the levels of blades and bounced down. He arrived between the blades without getting even the smallest wound on his body. He at that point strolled towards the ruler and the princess and said "His Majesty! Kindly don't stress. I may have cleared the test, however I don't wish to wed the princess. I just needed to take the test and now I realize that I have prevailing with regards to doing what the others couldn't do. That in itself is a major prize and I would now be able to confront life." He unassumingly bowed down before the ruler and left for home. 

Betaal finished his story and asked Vikramaditya "Ruler! Wouldn't you say that Kurupshana carried on like a dolt? In the event that he had no expectation of wedding the princess, for what reason did he choose to go through the test?" And subsequent to having prevailing in the test, for what reason did he not have any desire to wed her? 

Vikram answered, "Kurupshana was an impaired youngster. He knew his debilitation irritated his stepmother. He wanted that she changed her sentiment about him. He could now disclose to her that where individuals with no impairment had fizzled, he came out as a victor, notwithstanding his impediment. He didn't go through the test with the desire for wedding the princess." King Vikram further included, "Kurupshana likewise realized that on the off chance that he wedded her, he would one day need to steer of the realm. Be that as it may, as a ruler, he would not be capable even grasp a blade and ensure his realm. Thus, it would not be a shrewd choice for him to wed her. That is the reason he obligingly declined to wed the princess. He was surely an exceptionally shrewd individual, not a numb-skull." 

Betaal realized that the lord will find the solution, so he flew back to the old tree conveying the cadaver alongside him. Vikramaditya drew his blade and followed Betaal.