The name of a Shah of Benares was Bishan Datt.
He had lot of wealth; Bisva Mati was his wife.(1)
Chaupaee
Bania went (out somewhere) for business
The Shah once went out on a business and the wife became very distressed with the urge of sex.
He was not left by that woman
She could not control herself and called in a man for love-making.
She got pregnant by cohabitation.
With sex-play she became pregnant and, in spite of hard efforts she could not abort.
After nine months (that woman) gave birth to a son.
After nine months a son was born, and that day the Shah came back as well.(3)
Baniya became angry and said,
The Shah, in right fury, asked, ‘Oh, woman you have indulged in debauchery.
(Because) there cannot be a son without indulgence.
‘Without making-love a son cannot be born, as all the young and old know this.’(4)
(The woman replied-) Hey Shah! I tell you
‘Listen, my Shah, I will tell you the story and it will eradicate all the doubts from your heart.
A jogi came to your house
‘A yogi came in our house in your absence, and due to his benevolence this son is born.’(5)
Dohira
‘Murj Nath Jogi had come to our house,
‘He made love with me through vision and gave me this child.(6)
The Shah, after learning this, was satisfied and shut himself.
He commended the yogi who had endowed the boy through the vision.(7)(1)
Seventy-ninth Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction.(79)(1335)
Dohira
In Brindaban, in the house of Nand, Krishna manifested,
And all the three regions sprung up to pay their obeisance.(I)
Chaupaee
All the gopis sang his praises
All the Gopis, the milkmaids, sang in his praises and bowed their heads.
(For him) there was great love in their hearts
In their minds, love descended and they willed to sacrifice upon him, both body and soul.(2)
(There) lived a Gopi named Radha.
There was one Gopi, named Radha, who meditated pronouncing ‘Krishna, Krishna.’
(He) had fallen in love with the lord of the world
She fell in love with Krishna and expanded the string of her love like anaustere.(3)
Dohira
Abandoning all the household work, she would always recount, ‘Krishna. Krishna.’
And, day in and day out, she would repeat his name like a parrot.(4)
Chaupaee
She is not even afraid of her parents
She never cared about her mother or father, and went on reciting, ‘Krishna, Krishna.’
She used to wake up every day to see him
She would go every day to see him, but she blushed on seeing Nand and Yashoda.(5)
Savaiyya
His profile was exquisite, and his body was adorned with ornaments.
In the courtyard, all had gathered, when Krishna uttered something,