She talked to him as such and, then, setting the bed, went to sleep with her husband.
When he went into slumber, she got up and tied him tightly with a rope.(8)
He was tied, but he kept on sleeping and did not react.
He was tied undemeath the bed and seemed to be a dead body.(9)
Dohira
Tying him very hard, she toppled over the bed,
And, taking her lover, she lay down on it.(10)
Arril
She revelled in making love, adopting different postures.
Kissing and cuddling, she satiated herself but her husband kept lying quietly.(11)
Chaupaee
Then he cried and said, ‘Oh, Peer, what have you done to me?’
The Peer responded, ‘You are tasting the fruit of your own action.’ -12
Arril
(Garoor Singh) ‘Please forgive me for my sins.
‘I was misled. Please pardon me.
‘Abandoning you, I will never go (to worship) anyone else.
‘Oh, my Peer, for years to come, I will remain obedient to you.’(13)
Chaupaee
When the paramour was gratified with sex, the Raja was let loose.
She bade goodbye to the friend and then asked Raja to get up.(14)
The imprudent did not discern and thought that the Peer had toppled him over.
After being untied, he cleaned the place but he could not acquiesce the wife’s deviousness.(15)(1)
139th Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed With Benediction. (139)(2781)
Dohira
Baani Raae was the Raja of the pier of Hijlee.
Megh Mati was his pretty wife.(1)
The lady saw Majlis Raae and fell in love with him.
She invited him and, God willing, had sex with him.(2)
Chaupaee
When Baani Raae heard that a paramour had come to his house,
He decided to tie his both the legs and throw him in the stream.(3)
When Rani learnt aboUt his determination, she got a rope,