‘The same determination is abiding in my mind and I will never attend to another’s woman.(50)(1)
Sixteenth Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction. (16)(315)
Arril
The king sent his son to prison.
The Raja sent his son to the jail and in the morning called him back.
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Then the Minister narrated another anecdote and the Raja was further convinced.(1)
Dohira
There lived a Mughal’s woman m the city of Badkhashan.
Now, my Raja, listen to the cunning acts of her plays.(2)
A lady named Bitan Mati loved the Mughal.
She had been accorded with various types of magic and charms.(3)
Arril
One day he burned Sakhi.
One day she called over another lady and settled a bet with her,
‘Tomorrow, I will go to the garden with this friend, and while this
Fool is watching, I will make love with someone else.’(4)
Dohira
But the other one said, ‘Listen my friend! I will make love with one
Partner and make the other one to tie my waist-band.’(5)
Chaupaee
In the evening when the sun went down
In the evening when the Sun set and the Moon rose from west,
Then the lucky ones attained the supreme comforts, but the Moon-
Rays distressed the separated ones.(6)
Dohira
The Sun had set, and the Moon was at its full flight.
The males and females started to embrace each other.(7)
Like the petty policemen who go astray in the absence of Amir, the
Chief, the stars remain hidden till the Sun-rises.(8)
Chaupaee
(Thus) as soon as the sun had set, they began to have sex.
With the Sunset, people set upon in lovemaking and the four watches passed like one.
Stayed asleep for four hours
During all the four watches couples kept on lying down and smooching.(9)
Dohira
The day breaks for ablution, breakfast and for handing out charities.
The day brings the annihilation of the sordid souls and extermination of Sinners and emancipation of the righteous ones.(10)
Savaiyya
The woman became aggrieved as the night passed.
It seemed as if the dawn, with spreadsheets, was amassing all the star studded with jewels.
The damsel wished the Moon to remain shinning forever so that she
Could go on ravishing star-like white drops. She abused the Sun for interruption.(11)
Bhujang Chhand
(The woman wakes up in the morning and says) O beloved soul! Come on, very beautiful flowers are blooming.
‘Come on, my love, let us go, beautiful flowers are in full bloom.
‘They are pricking like the arrows straight from Cupid.
‘Even Lord Krishna would have neither heard nor seen them.(12)