She was known as Soorchhat and name of the Raja was Chatarket.
The buffaloes were grazed at the banks of the Chandrabhaga Stream
And the Raja used to come to bathe himself there.(4)
Chaupaee
(She) used to bring women (bees) there for milk selection
She used to bring buffaloes there for milking and at the same time Raja would reach there as well.
She used to bring buffaloes there for milking and at the same time Raja would reach there as well.
Whenever the calf troubled the milk-man, he used to call her to hold it (the calf).(5)
Dohira
Whenever the milkman hung his head down to milk,
The Raja would come immediately and fumble the woman (6)
The Raja would revel valiantly and enjoy the pleasure.
By hugging exquisitely, she would relish as well.(7)
When hurt, the buffalo would jerk and milk would spill,
The milkman would rebuke her in anger.(8)
Arril
‘Listen, you the milkmaid, what are you doing?
‘You are making milk to spill. Aren’t you afraid of me?’
The woman said, ‘Listen, dear, listen to me,
‘The calf is giving the trouble. Let him drink. ‘(9)
Dohira
(This way) Raja and the milk-maid copulated and enjoyed,
As, cuddling and hugging, the woman would embrace the Raja.(10)
When the buffalo jerked excessively, the milkman again asserted,
‘What are you doing, you the milkmaid, wasting the milk for nothing.’(11)
‘What can I do, the calf is giving me lot of trouble.
‘Let him suck. After all milk is created for them.’(l2)
‘This way Raja and the milkman, both left for their abodes, satisfied,’
Concluding the story, the Minster had told the Raja.(13)
Without understanding the secret, milkman returned to his home,
And the poet Ram says, the lady thus enjoyed the love to great extent (14)(1)
Twenty-eighth Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction.(28)(554)
Sortha
The Raja had sent his son to the jail,
And called him back in the morning again.(1)
Dohira
The learned Minister, who was adept in statesmanship,
Narrated, once again, the story to Raja Chiter Singh.(2)
Chaupaee
A king lived near a river.
There lived a Raja at the banks of a river whose name was Madan Ket.
There lived a woman named Madan Mati,
Also there lived a lady named Madan Mati who had fallen in love with the Raja.(3)
Dohira
Swimming across the river, the Raja used to go to see her, And used
To revel with that woman in various ways.(4)
Chaupaee
Sometimes the king used to go (to him) by crossing the river