Neither there had been, nor there would be, a damsel like that.
She was, as if an epitome of Jachhni, Naagni or Fairy (goddesses).(5)
(She) started making love to the king of that country.
The Raja land began to love her and the Raja thought of her to be very wise
He had a very beautiful form,
She was extremely delightful. Even, the Cupid’s pride had been shattered.(6)
Dohira
The wise lady extremely adored the Raja and disregarded all the norms of morality.
She felt tormented with the arrows coming out of the bow of his love.(7)
Totak Chhand
Seeing the form of (her) beloved, she became happy.
She was so much delighted with the sight of her loved one that it could not be narrated.
One day that woman called the king
One night she invited the Raja and, desirously, made love with him.(8)
While she was keeping herself absorbed in sensual acts, the woman’s
Husband seemed to be coming.
Seeing him proceeding (towards her) she was frightened and she
Planned to dupe him this way.(9)
Dohira
She covered and made the Raja to lie in the bed as a pillow and led
Her husband there.(10)
The Raja thought in his mind that he had been entangled in the love,
But he was petrified and could not breath aloud even.(11)
Clinging to her husband, she kept on making love.
Using Raja as their pillow they went into peaceful slumber.(12)
In the morning when the husband had gone she enabled the Raja out
Of the pillow, and after carnal affair let him go home.(13)
Those in the world who are wise and love women,
The wise ones who love women, they should be considered absurd.(14)(1)
Twentieth Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction. (20)(379)
Dohira
The Monarch caught hold of his son and sent him to the prison, And
In the morning, through the Minister, called him back.(1)
Then he asked the Minster to narrate the Chritars
Of the wise men and the women -2
On the banks of the river Sutlaj, there was a village by the name of Anadpur.
It was situated near Naina Devi which situated was in the state of Kahloor.(3)
There used to come several Sikhs with great pleasure,
And after getting their ambitions fulfilled, they used to go back to their homes.(4)
The wife of a rich-man came to that town.
She fell for the Raja and was pierced with his love arrows.(5)
She had a servant, Magan Das whom she called,
And gave him some money and made him to understand like this.( 6)
‘You get me to meet the Raja,
‘And after encountering him 1 will give you lot of wealth.’(7)
Becoming greedy for money, Magan came to the Raja,
Fell on his feet and requested thus,(8)
‘The incantation you wanted to learn, has come in my possession.