Reversed his action from yogic meditation.
Raja, once again adorned Royal attire,
Came back and commenced his rule.(97)
Dohira
An alive yogi was killed and buried in the ground,
And through her Chritar, the Rani got the Raja back on his throne.(98)
Eighty-first Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction. (81)(1440)
Chaupaee
When the justice-loving King Jahangir died
When (Mughal) Emperor Jehangir died, his son took over the throne.
(He) became very angry with Darya Khan.
Be was very angry with Dariya Khan and desired to kill him.(1)
Dohira
The prince wanted to kill him but he could not lay hands on him,
And this digression tormented him day and night, whether sleeping or awake.(2)
The Prince while sleeping on the adorned bed, would get up abruptly,
And shout to get Dariya Khan, dead or alive.(3)
Chaupaee
(One night) Shah Jahan cried while sleeping
Once in the sleep the Prince mumbled, and the Rani, who was awake, heard.
(He) thought that by killing the enemy
She pondered over how to kill the enemy and get her husband out of affliction.(4)
Begum’s Talk
(He) stomped his feet and woke up the king
She gently awoke the prince and paid her obeisance three times.
I have thought about what you said
‘I have thought about what you said about the terminating of Dariya Khan,(5)
Dohira
‘It is not easy to finish an intelligent enemy.
‘Only the simpleton, who is very naive, is easy to annihilate.’(6)
Sorath
She called an astute maid, trained her and then sent her away,
To display some Chritar and bring in Dariya Khan.(7)
Chaupaee
The wise man understood everything
The wise maid understood everything and went to the house of Dariya Khan.
Talk to (him) sitting in solitude
She sat down with him in seclusion and told that the Rani had sent her.(8)
Dohira
‘Admiring your handsomeness, the Rani has fallen in love with you,
‘And with a desire to meet you she has sent me.’(9)
‘Your honour, sir, after stealing a woman’s heart,
Why are you showing undue pride.’(10)
‘You come there, where there are numerous mace bearers and researchers.
‘But no strangers, not even the birds can interfere.(11)
Chaupaee
Whoever is seen there,
‘Any stranger who dares to snoop into, with the order from the Emperor he is cut into pieces. J