‘Now you give her a send-off with lot of riches.’(11)
Chaupaee
When the king heard this
When he came to know of the fact that his righteous-daughter had come,
So he opened the treasury and gave a lot of money
He opened up the all his repositories and gave her a send-off befitting a real daughter.(12)
Mantra Kala said to the father
Mantar Kala said to her father, ‘The righteous-sister is too dear to me.
I will take it with me today
‘’Today, I will take her with me and will entertain her in our gardens.(13)
Saying this, she returned to the palace
‘Then while taking her to her palace happily, she said,
O religious sister! you are very dear to me
‘As you are very dear to me, you can come into my palanquin.(14)
We will continue to talk
‘We both will go talking, and eradicate our afflictions.’
He took him in the palanquin
‘Then they climbed the same palanquin and came to thejungle.(15)
(When) the palanquin passed through the market
When the palanquin was passing through the city, the people gave them the way.
By doing this (they) were not visible to anyone
They were not visible and were involved in making love.(16)
They were enjoying to their heart's content
In spite of their indulgence in lovemaking, no body noticed them through the market.
Mitra in a palanquin carried by eight kaharas
On the shoulders of eight bearers, the lover was holding beloved’s legs in his arms.(17)
As the palanquin was moving
As the palanquin was moving, the lover was enjoying the swings.
(As) Kahar hears the sound of 'chikun chikun' from the palanquin,
As the bearers swung the palanquin while walking, she clung to the lover’s shoulders.(18)
(They) went and placed the palanquin in the bun
The palanquin was placed in the jungle and they relished in lovemaking invariably.
(He) took what he wanted, Amit Dhan
He had received untold amount of money and, as a result of this, took woman to his country.(19)
Raj Kumari wrote a letter and kept it in the palanquin
The girl wrote a letter and left in the palanquin and told her parents that,
that I liked this person very much,
‘I liked this handsome man and for that I played afl this game.’(20)
She was not your stepdaughter
‘She was not your righteous daughter, which I had taken in the palanquin with me.
Taking romanasani ('kachari') (I removed her) hair
‘His hair had been removed with a medicine and he had put on women clothes and ornaments.(21)
The money that was needed has been taken
‘We have had lot of riches and I have met his parents.
Ever since I left you,
‘Since the time I left you, I have relished living with him.(22)
Dohira
‘Oh my father, may your country flourish and you live blissfully,
‘And bless us, too, to live happily here onward.’(23)(1)
119th Parable of Auspicious Chritars Conversation of the Raja and the Minister, Completed With Benediction. (119)(2330)
Dohira
One day Lord lndra decided to go to the house of Shiva.
Seeing god Ruder in disturbing situation, he got worried.(1)
Chaupaee
When Indra ('the gods') saw Rudra
When Ruder saw him, he flew into a rage and hit him with a stone.
(Then Rudra's) anger flared up
Being infuriated, leaving apart every thing, he threw fire from his mouth.(2)
Fire spread all over the world
The fire then flared all over and started to burn all the three domains.
The gods and demons were all afraid
The god and devils, all were dreaded and got together to go to see Ruder.(3)
Then Maha Rudra released his anger
The great Ruder then calmed down and threw fire into the sea.
All the momentum gathered.
All the radiance was condensed and through that, great devils Jalandhar was produced.(4)
He married a woman named Brinda
He adopted the woman called Brinda, who was exalted as virtuous wife.
By her grace, the husband used to earn the kingdom.
Through her benevolence he started his reign bUt the enemies could not bear.(5)
He conquered (all) the gods and demons
He won over all the devils and the gods, and