Living desperately, and remaining hungry, she breathed her last.(13)(10)
Eighty-fifth Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation afthe Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction.(85)(1521)
Dohira
In the country of Cham rang, Inder Singh was the Raja.
He possessed an army, which was adept in all the four traits.(1)
Chandra Kala was his wife; there was none like her.
She would act whatever the way she liked.(2)
Chaupaee
She had a pretty maid, with whom Raja fell in love.
Rani was jealous, ‘Why Raja is fond of her?’(3)
There used to live an essence-seller whose name was Fateh Chand.
That maid called him and made love with him.(4)
By making love, she became pregnant, and she accused,
‘The Raja had sex with me and, as a consequent of this, a Son is born.’
By making love she had become pregnant, and for that she blamed Raja.
She stressed, ‘Raja made love with me and that is how my son is born.’(5)
When Raja learned this he did not comment, thinking,
‘I have never maid love with the maid, then, how did she becotne pregnant.’(6)
Dohira
He called her pretending to be Fateh Chand,
He killed her and buried her in the ground.(7)(1)
Eighty-sixth Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed with Benediction. (86)(1528)
Dohira
In the Country of Bhutan, there was one Raja named Chander Singh.
All the eight watches of the day he used to pray to god, Jadoo Nath.
Chaupaee
He had a woman named Chandra Prabha in his house; all the poets used to praise her.
Raja virtually lived by dint of her company, and, without seeing her, he would not drink, even, water.(2)
A Bhutani (man) had a stint over her, and she lost all her perception.
Day in and day out, she would call him and would indulge in making love.(3)
When they were having sex, the Raja appeared and the Rani instantly hid him.
She made Raja to drink lot of wine, and, when he passed out, she put him in the bed.
Dohira
She had disguised him under the hide of a dog and,
While Raja was watching, she asked him to go away.(5)