And he was true disciple of the Guru, and had not been effected by the contemporaries.( 4)
Chaupaee
The fool used to get flattered on hearing this and started to designate himself as a saint.
The fool used to get flattered on hearing this and started to designate himself as a saint.
She was always relishing with her lovers and he never opened his mouth to reprimand her.(5)(1)
Forty-ninth Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction. (49)(850)
Chaupaee
A Rani used to live in Odchhe; she was known in the world as Pohap Manjri.
There was none other like her, and all the ladies were envious of her.(1)
God had bestowed her with beauty; even the Raja had fallen for her.
Be did whatever she ordered for and without asking her he would never act.(2)
Rani ruled the country and Raja became like a Rani.
The people would act the way the woman commanded, and no one lent ear to the Raja.(3)
Dohira
Rani governed whereas no body listened to her husband.
Whole world transformed Raja into a Rani.(4)
Chaupaee
Rani took total control of the Raja as she had won him through charms and incantations.
Rani took total control of the Raja as she had won him through charms and incantations.
Whenever she wanted she made him to get up and whenever she wanted she called him over.(5)
Dohira
Coming across a very handsome man, she cast away all her wisdom.
And disguising herself as a man went to his house.(6)
Chaupaee
In the meantime Raja came and was very perturbed not to see her
The maid let him not sit down and told him,(7)
Dohira
‘You have misconstrued some thing, on account of which she has told us,
“Do not let Raja into my house as he has humiliated me.”(8)
Chaupaee
The Rani then enjoyed the sex and came back to her house.
The maids told their deception and pleased the woman.(9)
Rani rewarded them sufficiently and they praised her in various ways,
‘You, my maids, are very sympathetic and you have saved my honour.’(10)