He always degrades himself.(l2)
Fifteenth Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction. (15)(265)
Dohira
There lived a Raja at the banks of river Satluj.
Enticed by the lure of his wealth, a prostitute came over.(1)
Arril
She was called Chhajia and, to her rich patrons,
She was known by the name of Ladhia.
Any body who saw her
Felt a seductive sensation through her beauty.(2)
Dohira
She fell in love with that Raja but the Raja did not get into her trap.
She commenced on her designs how to meet him.(3)
‘He is not falling in love with me, what should I do.
‘Neither he comes to my house, nor calls me over.(4)
‘I must contrive quickly,’ thinking thus she indulged in the magical
Charms to allure him.(5)
She was exhausted performing the charms but the Raja never turned up.
Then, to tempt the Raja she devised a scheme.(6)
She put on the saffron coloured attire, disguising herself as a Jogan,
The ascetic, entered the Royal Court and paid the obeisance.(7)
Arril
Seeing that Jogi, the king was happy in his heart and wished in his heart
The Raja was contented to see an ascetic and thought he could learn a few charms from her.
(The king) called a messenger and sent him to his house after explaining
The Raja sent one of his attendants to learn some magical faculties.(8)
Chaupaee
(The king's) servant went and came to Jogi.
The attendant walked over to her house and conveyed her the Raja’s intention.
(He said) Give some mantras to my Lord ('Isa').
‘Please do me a favour and enable me learn some charms.’(9)
Dohira
The Jogan opened her eyes after a period of three hours and said, ‘If
You want to learn the charms then bring the Raja here.(10)
‘Past mid-night he should come to us and, with the blessings of Gorakh
Nath, he will not go back disappointed.’(11)
Chaupaee
The attendant conveyed to the Raja
By waking him up at Past-midnight
And brought him to the Jogan
At the sight of the Raja she sighed with relief.(12)
Dohira
The king was permitted by him (Jogi) to raise up (i.e. send) the people.
And ask for incense, lamp, rice, flowers and good wine. 13.
She told the Raja to send all the courtesans away and fetch the festival
Lights, flowers and vintage wines.(14)
The Raja ordered all his people to leave, and stayed alone to seek
Magical charms.(15)
Chaupaee
The Raja remained alone with her and she said, ‘
To begin with I will show you