And her beauty was discerned by every body in the world.
(He) was very attractive to women.
There was none other comparable to her.(3)
Dohira
(Her husband) used to go into the company of another Mughal.
Without putting his wife in doubt, he used to indulge in making love with other women.(4)
When she learnt about him, flirting with other women, she called the
Son of a Shah and created friendship with him.(5)
One day she disclosed all the secrets to him and, being scared of her
Husband, put him up in her own house.(6)
Although husband was in slumber, she was still awake.
She woke him up and with his permission went out, to have illicit relation with the son of the Shah.(7)
If a wife, still awake and lying down with her sleeping husband, says that an intruder has come
Even if the intruder is a friend, all relationship with him should be severed.(8)
Arril
(A Woman) should eat after she had served meals to her husband.
Even without out his consent, she should not go to meet the call of the nature.
The permission granted by the husband should be adhered to, and,
Without his, no work should be performed.(9)
Dohira
That woman presented the excuse that she would not go out, even to urinate without seeking husband’s permission.
(She had pronounced,) ‘I may have to bear insufferable ailments but will always obey my beloved husband.’(10)
The foolish Mughal had permitted his wife.
That senseless one was satisfied with his wife’s talk and did not comprehend her trickery.(11)
Obtaining husband’s consent the woman had gone, delightfully, to
Romanticise with the son of the Shah.(12)
The wise-men may be in big difficulties and they can be facing great many discomforts,
But they never divulge their secrets to women.(13)(1)
Nineteenth Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversations of the Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction.(19)(365)
Bhujang Chhand
The king then sent his son to prison.
The Raja had put his son in the prison and, then, in morning he called him back.
Then the minister spoke thus to the king
The Minister advised the Raja and protected the son of Chitar Singh.(1)
There was a woman in China Machin Nagar
In the city of Cheenmaacheen, there lived a woman who was very much esteemed by her husband.
Whatever she said, she took to heart.
He always acted according to the wishes of his wife.(2)
He used to camp (near him) day and night.
He ever stayed home and never, even, looked at Indra’s Fairies.
The husband lived seeing the unique form of (that) woman.
He lived relished by the sight of this woman and never sipped a drop of water without her concurrence.(3)
Lal Mati was the beautiful name of that woman.
That pretty lady was known as Lal Mati and she was as beautiful as the musical notes.
Neither there had been, nor there would be, a stunner like her.(4)
She was, as if she had been created by Brahma Himself.
Either she looked like Dev Jani (daughter of Shankar-Acharya) or
She was produced through Cupid.