‘One should not refrain the treatment must match the disease and one should not desist.
‘One should not keep ailment in secret from a vaid, a midwife, a guru and a friend.
‘There is no one else to whom we could open our minds.’(7)
Kabit
She made him to eat the offspring of the frogs. Made him to work in the field to sow radishes. Got his head beaten with slippers and sent him out to graze his sheep.
His head was strewn with dust and his moustache was shaved off His condition became indescribable.
He was thrown out of the house to beg wearing a patched coat.
The woman displayed the trick and the lover chucked him out after making him a foo1.(8)
Chaupaee
When he returned after begging, he did not find him (Yusaf Khan) there.
He asked, ‘The one who had treated me,
The one who has curtailed my disease, where has he gone?’
Pity, the fool could not comprehend the real motive.(9)
Then (that) woman uttered the words thus.
O friend! (I) speak, listen.
In whose hands the proven medicine comes,
He does not show the shape after giving it to him. 10.
Dohira
(She said,) ‘Only through good luck, the reptile charmer and the medicine men are found and
They run away after suggesting the treatment. ‘They are not traced afterwards.’ (11)
Chaupaee
That fool believed her to be trustworthy
And did not try to understand the real purpose.
Thinking that she had helped him to eliminate his big infirmity,
He started to love her even more. (12)
Seventh Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction. (7)(145).
Dohira
In the city of Akbarabad, a woman, devoid of good deeds, used to live.
She was well versed in the magical charms and incantations.(I)
She was known as Kunwar Anuraag Mati and even the consorts of
The gods and the demons envied her.(2)
Arril
She constantly involved herself in
Passionate lovemaking without remorse.
The Sayeeds, the Sheikhs, the Pathans, and the Mughals frequently
Came to her and went to their homes after having sex.(3)
Dohira
In this way, they indulged him daily.
Thus they came daily and went to their houses after copulating.(4)
In the first quarter of the day, came the Sayeed, the Sheikh in the second,
The Mughal in the third and in the fourth quarter came the Pathan, to enjoy sex with her.(5)
Chaupaee
Forgetting the turn, one day the Pathan came in before anybody else.
Following him the Sayeed entered as well.
She made the Path an to hide under the bed
And took Sayeed in an embrace.( 6)
Incidentally, immediately after the Sayeed the Sheikh walked in,
And she hid the Sayeed in hay.