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+<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 11738 ***</div>
+
+ <h1><font color="navy">HINDOO TALES</font></h1>
+
+ <h3><font color="navy"><i>OR, THE ADVENTURES OF TEN PRINCES</i></font></h3>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <h2>FREELY TRANSLATED FROM THE SANSCRIT OF THE DASAKUMARACHARITAM</h2>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <h4>BY</h4>
+
+ <h2>P. W. JACOB</h2>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <h6>STRAHAN &amp; CO. 56 LUDGATE HILL, LONDON</h6>
+
+ <h5>1873</h5>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+ <p>CONTENTS</p>
+ <!-- Autogenerated TOC. Modify or delete as required. -->
+
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#TRANSLATORS_PREFACE"><b>TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#PRONUNCIATION_OF_PROPER_NAMES"><b>PRONUNCIATION OF PROPER
+ NAMES.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#HINDOO_TALES_OR_THE_ADVENTURES_OF_TEN_PRINCES"><b>HINDOO TALES <i>OR,
+ THE ADVENTURES OF TEN PRINCES</i></b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#ADVENTURES_OF_SOMADATTA"><b>ADVENTURES OF SOMADATTA.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#ADVENTURES_OF_PUSHPODBHAVA"><b>ADVENTURES OF
+ PUSHPODBHAVA.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#MARRIAGE_OF_AVANTISUNDARI"><b>MARRIAGE OF
+ AVANTISUNDARI.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#FURTHER_ADVENTURES_OF_RAJAVAHANA"><b>FURTHER ADVENTURES OF
+ R&Acirc;JAV&Acirc;HANA.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#ADVENTURES_OF_APAHARAVARMA"><b>ADVENTURES OF
+ APAH&Acirc;RAVARMA.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#ADVENTURES_OF_UPAHARAVARMA"><b>ADVENTURES OF
+ UPAH&Acirc;RAVARMA.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#ADVENTURES_OF_ARTHAPALA"><b>ADVENTURES OF
+ ARTHAP&Acirc;LA.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#ADVENTURES_OF_PRAMATI"><b>ADVENTURES OF PRAMATI.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#ADVENTURES_OF_MITRAGUPTA"><b>ADVENTURES OF MITRAGUPTA.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#ADVENTURES_OF_MANTRAGUPTA"><b>ADVENTURES OF
+ MANTRAGUPTA.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#ADVENTURES_OF_VISRUTA"><b>ADVENTURES OF VISRUTA.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#LITERAL_TRANSLATIONS"><b>LITERAL TRANSLATIONS.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#PROPER_NAMES_ETC_OCCURRING_IN_THE_TALES"><b>PROPER NAMES, ETC.,
+ OCCURRING IN THE TALES.</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+
+ <li><a href="#FOOTNOTES"><b>FOOTNOTES:</b></a><br />
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+ <!-- End Autogenerated TOC. -->
+ <br />
+ <a id="TRANSLATORS_PREFACE" name="TRANSLATORS_PREFACE"></a>
+
+ <h2>TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>The Sanscrit work entitled "Dasakumaracharitam, or the Adventures of Ten Princes,"
+ though printed more than twenty-five years ago, has not, as far as I can ascertain,
+ been translated into any European language. Many parts of it are written in such a
+ turgid "Oriental" style, that a close translation would be quite unsuitable to the
+ English reader. Such passages have therefore been much condensed; others, which are
+ hardly decent&mdash;or, as in the speech of the parasite in the last story, tedious
+ and uninteresting, have been omitted; but in general the original has been pretty
+ closely adhered to, and nothing has been added to it.</p>
+
+ <p>The exact date of the composition of the "Dasakumaracharitam" is not known. It is
+ supposed to have been written about the end of the eleventh century, and was left
+ unfinished by the author; but as the story of the last narrator is almost finished,
+ not much could have been wanting to complete the work, and the reader may easily
+ imagine what the conclusion would have been.</p>
+
+ <p>Some of the incidents correspond with those of the "Arabian Nights," but the
+ stories on the whole are quite different from anything found there, and give a lively
+ picture of Hindoo manners and morals. Unscrupulous deception, ready invention,
+ extreme credulity and superstition, and disregard of human life, are strongly
+ illustrated.</p>
+
+ <p>The belief in the power of penance, which was supposed to confer on the person
+ practising it not merely personal sanctity, but even great supernatural powers, was
+ very generally entertained among the Hindoos, and is often alluded to here; as is
+ also transmigration, or the birth of the soul after death in a new body, human or
+ brute. Sufferings or misfortunes are attributed to sins committed in a former
+ existence, and in more than one story two persons are supposed to recollect having
+ many years before lived together as husband and wife.</p>
+
+ <p>Much use also is made of the agency of supernatural beings; for besides numerous
+ gods, the Hindoos believe, or at least believed, in the existence of innumerable
+ beings, in some degree immortal, but liable to be killed even by men, swarming in the
+ air, generally invisible, but sometimes assuming a human or a more terrible form;
+ occasionally beneficent, but more commonly injurious to human beings.</p>
+
+ <p>At the time when the original work was written, India appears to have been divided
+ into a large number of small kingdoms or principalities, the rulers of which are here
+ termed "R&acirc;ja," a word almost adopted into our language, but which. I have
+ rendered by the equivalent and more familiar term "King."</p>
+
+ <p>The numerous uncouth names, which cannot well be shortened or translated, will, it
+ is feared, cause some annoyance to the reader. As many as possible have been omitted,
+ and of those which occur a list is given in the Appendix, together with a few terms
+ which seemed to require explanation. This will save the reader the trouble of,
+ referring, when a name recurs, to the place where it is first mentioned in order to
+ find out to whom it belongs.</p>
+
+ <p>The Appendix also contains a few pages of a very close literal translation, which
+ will enable the reader to form some idea of the nature and style of the original, and
+ to see how far it has been departed from in the preceding pages.</p>
+
+ <p>P. W. J.</p>
+
+ <p>GUILDFORD,<i>December</i>, 1872.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+ <a id="PRONUNCIATION_OF_PROPER_NAMES" name="PRONUNCIATION_OF_PROPER_NAMES"></a>
+
+ <h2>PRONUNCIATION OF PROPER NAMES.</h2>
+
+ <p>The vowel <i>&acirc;</i>, is always to be pronounced as in father.</p>
+
+ <p>The vowel <i>a</i>, as in America, or as u in dull, i in bird, &amp;c.</p>
+
+ <p>The vowel <i>e</i>, always as a in cake.</p>
+
+ <p>The vowel <i>&iacute;</i>, as e in cede, or ee in reed.</p>
+
+ <p>The vowel <i>i</i>, as in pin.</p>
+
+ <p>The vowel <i>&uacute;</i>, as in flute.</p>
+
+ <p>The vowel <i>u</i>, as in bull.</p>
+
+ <p>Pati is therefore pronounced putty, &amp;c.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 65%;" />
+ <br />
+ <br />
+ <a id="HINDOO_TALES_OR_THE_ADVENTURES_OF_TEN_PRINCES"
+ name="HINDOO_TALES_OR_THE_ADVENTURES_OF_TEN_PRINCES"></a>
+
+ <h2>HINDOO TALES <i>OR, THE ADVENTURES OF TEN PRINCES</i></h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>There was formerly, in the most fertile part of India, a city called Pushpapuri,
+ the capital of Magadha, magnificent as a mine of jewels, abounding in every kind of
+ wealth, surpassing all other cities in splendour and prosperity.</p>
+
+ <p>The sovereign of this city and country was R&acirc;jahansa, whose armies were
+ formidable with countless elephants and horses, whose glory was unsullied as the moon
+ in a cloudless sky, or the plumage of the swan, and whose fame was sung even by
+ celestial minstrels. Though a terror to his enemies, he was beloved by all his
+ subjects, and especially by the learned and pious brahmans, who were continually
+ employed in prayers and sacrifices to the gods, for the welfare of the king and his
+ people.</p>
+
+ <p>The queen Vasumati was worthy of such a husband. She was of high birth and of a
+ sweet temper, and so great was her beauty that it seemed as if the god of love had
+ formed her for his own special delight, by uniting in her single person everything
+ that is most beautiful in the world.</p>
+
+ <p>Among the king's counsellors were three appointed to the highest offices of state,
+ men of great probity and intelligence, who had been long in his father's service and
+ enjoyed his entire confidence. Their names were, Dharmap&acirc;la, Padmodbhava, and
+ Sitavarma.</p>
+
+ <p>The first of these had three sons, Sumantra, Sumittra, and K&acirc;map&acirc;la;
+ the second, two, Susruta and Ratnodbhava; and the last had also two, Sumati and
+ Satyavarma.</p>
+
+ <p>Of these sons the last-mentioned renounced worldly cares and employments, devoted
+ himself to religious meditation, and leaving home as a pilgrim, travelled into many
+ countries in order to visit the holy places which they contained.</p>
+
+ <p>K&acirc;map&acirc;la was of an opposite character; he thought only of present
+ pleasure, frequented the company of gamblers and harlots, and roamed about the world
+ seeking amusement and dissipation.</p>
+
+ <p>Ratnodbhava became a merchant, and in the way of traffic made many long journeys
+ by land and sea. The other sons, after their fathers' death, succeeded to their
+ offices, according to the custom of the country. When R&acirc;jahansa had reigned
+ some years, war broke out between him and the king of the adjoining country of
+ M&acirc;lwa, the haughty and ambitious M&acirc;nas&acirc;ra, whom he marched to
+ encounter with a numerous army, making the earth tremble with the tread of his
+ elephants, and disturbing even the dwellers in the sky with the clang of kettledrums
+ louder than the roar of the stormy ocean.</p>
+
+ <p>Both armies were animated by equal rage, and terrible was the battle; the ground
+ where they met was first turned to dust by the wheels of the chariots and the
+ trampling of men and beasts, and then into mud through the streams of blood which
+ flowed from the slain and wounded.</p>
+
+ <p>At last R&acirc;jahansa was victorious, the enemy was completely defeated, their
+ king taken prisoner, and all M&acirc;lwa lay open to the conqueror. He, however,
+ having no wish to enlarge his dominions, released his prisoner on very easy terms,
+ and returning to Pushpapuri, thought only of governing his own kingdom in peace, not
+ expecting after such generous treatment any further trouble from his ambitious
+ neighbour.</p>
+
+ <p>Though prosperous and happy in every other respect, the King of Magadha had one
+ great cause of sorrow and anxiety&mdash;he had no son to succeed him. Therefore, at
+ this time he made many prayers and offerings to N&acirc;r&acirc;yana the Creator of
+ the World, who, having been thus propitiated, signified to the queen in a dream that
+ she would bear a son; and not long afterwards her husband was gratified by the news
+ of her pregnancy.</p>
+
+ <p>When the proper time arrived the king celebrated the ceremony called Simanta<a
+ id="FNanchor1" name="FNanchor1"></a><a href="#Footnote_1"><sup>[1]</sup></a> with
+ great magnificence, and invited several of the neighbouring kings to be present on
+ the occasion; among them was the King of Mithila, with his queen, a great friend of
+ Vasumati&mdash;to congratulate whom she had accompanied her husband.</p>
+
+ <p>One day after this, when the king was sitting in council with his ministers, he
+ was informed that a certain venerable Yati was desirous to see him. On his admission
+ the king perceived that he was one of his secret emissaries; dismissing, therefore,
+ the rest of the counsellors, he withdrew to a private apartment, followed by one or
+ two of his most confidential ministers and the supposed Yati. He, bowing down to the
+ ground, said in answer to the king's inquiry, "In order the better to perform your
+ Majesty's commands, I have adopted this safe disguise, and have resided for some time
+ in the capital of M&acirc;lwa, from whence I now bring very important news. The
+ haughty M&acirc;nas&acirc;ra, brooding over his defeat, unmindful of your generous
+ forbearance, and only anxious to wipe off his disgrace, has been for a long time
+ endeavouring to propitiate with very severe penance the mighty Siva, whose temple is
+ at Mah&acirc;k&acirc;la, and he has so far succeeded that the god has given him a
+ magic club, very destructive of life and conducive to victory."</p>
+
+ <p>"Through this weapon, and the favour of Siva, he now thinks himself a match for
+ you. He has for some time been strengthening his army, and will probably very soon
+ invade this country. Your Majesty having received this information, will decide what
+ ought to be done."</p>
+
+ <p>On hearing this report the ministers consulted together and said to the king,
+ "This enemy is coming against us favoured by the gods, and you cannot hope to resist
+ him; we therefore advise that you should avoid fighting, and retire with your family
+ and treasure to a strong fortress."</p>
+
+ <p>Although they urged this advice with many reasons, it was not acceptable to the
+ king, who determined to march at the head of his army against the invaders. When,
+ however, the enemy had actually entered the country, the ministers succeeded in
+ persuading their master to send away the queen and her attendants, and a part of the
+ treasure, to a strong fortress in the forest of Vindhya, guarded by veteran
+ soldiers.</p>
+
+ <p>Presently the two armies met, the battle raged furiously, and
+ M&acirc;nas&acirc;ra, eagerly seeking out his former conqueror, at last encountered
+ his chariot. Wielding the magic club, with one blow he slew the charioteer and caused
+ the king to fall down senseless.</p>
+
+ <p>The horses being freed from control, suddenly turned round, dashed off at full
+ speed from the field, and never stopped till, utterly exhausted, they had dragged the
+ chariot with the still insensible king very near to the fortress to which the queen
+ had retreated.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, some of the fugitives from the battle, having reached the fortress,
+ told the queen what had happened, and she, overwhelmed by grief at the death of her
+ husband, determined not to survive him. Perceiving her purpose, the old brahmans and
+ faithful counsellors, who had accompanied her, endeavoured, to dissuade her, saying,
+ "O glorious lady, we have no certain information of the king's death: moreover,
+ learned astrologers have declared that the child to be born of you is destined to
+ become a mighty sovereign, therefore do not act rashly or end so precious a life
+ while the least hope remains."</p>
+
+ <p>Apparently influenced by these reasons, eloquently urged, the queen remained
+ silent, and seemed to renounce her purpose, but at midnight, unable to sleep, and
+ oppressed by intolerable grief, she rose up, and evading her sleeping attendants and
+ the guards outside, went into the forest, and there, after many passionate
+ lamentations and prayers that she might rejoin her beloved husband, she formed a rope
+ by twisting a part of her dress, and was preparing to hang herself with it from the
+ branch of a tree, very near to the place where the chariot was standing concealed by
+ the thick foliage.</p>
+
+ <p>Just then the king, revived by the cool night wind, recovered consciousness, and
+ hearing his wife's voice, softly called her by name. She, hardly believing her senses
+ for joy, cried out loudly for help, and soon brought to her assistance some of the
+ attendants, who carried him gently into the fort, where his wounds were dressed and
+ found not to be dangerous.</p>
+
+ <p>After a short time, more of those who had escaped joined the king; and when he was
+ sufficiently recovered, the charming Vasumati, instructed by the ministers, said to
+ him, "All your dominions are lost except this fortress; but such is the power of
+ fate; prosperity, like a bubble on the water, or a flash of lightning, appears and
+ disappears in a moment. Former kings, R&acirc;machandra and others, at least as great
+ as yourself, were deprived of their kingdoms, and suffered for a long time the
+ hardships of adversity; yet, through patience and perseverance and the will of fate,
+ they were at last restored to all their former splendour. Do you therefore imitate
+ them, and, laying aside all anxiety, devote yourself to prayer and meditation."</p>
+
+ <p>To this advice the king gave ear, and went to consult a very celebrated rishi,
+ V&acirc;madeva, intending, under his directions, to engage in such penance as might
+ lead to the accomplishment of his wishes.</p>
+
+ <p>Having been well received by the holy man, he said to him: "O father, having heard
+ of your great piety and wisdom, I have come hither for guidance and help in a great
+ calamity. M&acirc;nas&acirc;ra, King of M&acirc;lwa, has overcome me, and now holds
+ the kingdom which ought to be mine. I will shrink from no penance which you shall
+ advise, if by such means I may obtain the favour of the gods, and be restored to my
+ former power."</p>
+
+ <p>V&acirc;madeva, well acquainted with all past, present, and future events, thus
+ answered him: "O friend, there is no need of penance in your case; only wait
+ patiently; a son will certainly be born to you who will crush all your enemies and
+ restore your fortunes." Then a voice was heard in the air, saying, "This is
+ true."</p>
+
+ <p>The king, fully believing the prophecy of the muni, thus miraculously confirmed,
+ returned to the forest, resolved to await patiently the fulfilment of the promise;
+ and shortly afterwards the queen brought forth a son possessing all good marks,<a
+ id="FNanchor2" name="FNanchor2"></a><a href="#Footnote_2"><sup>[2]</sup></a> to whom
+ his father gave the name of R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana.</p>
+
+ <p>About the same time also sons were born to his four ministers. They were named
+ severally Pramati, Mitragupta, Mantragupta, and Visruta, and were brought up together
+ with the young prince.</p>
+
+ <p>Some time after the birth of these children, a certain muni brought a very
+ beautiful boy to the king, and said: "Having gone lately into the forest to collect
+ kusa-grass<a id="FNanchor3" name="FNanchor3"></a><a
+ href="#Footnote_3"><sup>[3]</sup></a> and fuel, I met a woman, evidently in great
+ distress. When I questioned her, she wiped away her tears, and told me, with a voice
+ broken by sobs, that she was a servant of Prah&acirc;ravarma, King of
+ Mithila&mdash;that he, with his family, had gone to Pushpapuri, to be present at the
+ Simanta festival of the queen, and had stayed there some time after the departure of
+ the other guests; that at that time the King of M&acirc;lwa, furnished with a magic
+ weapon, had invaded the country; that in the battle which ensued, Prah&acirc;ravarma
+ had assisted his friend with the few soldiers who accompanied him, and had been taken
+ prisoner, but had been liberated by the conqueror; that on his return he had been
+ attacked in the forest by Bheels, and had repulsed them with difficulty. 'I and my
+ daughter,' she continued, 'who had charge of the king's twin children, were separated
+ from the rest in the confusion, and lost our way in the forest. There we suddenly
+ came upon a tiger. In my fright, I stumbled and fell, and dropped the child, which I
+ was carrying, on the carcase of a cow with which the tiger had been engaged. At that
+ moment an arrow struck and killed the tiger. I fainted away, and when I recovered, I
+ found myself quite alone; my daughter had disappeared, and the child, as I suppose,
+ was carried off by the Bheels, who shot the beast. After a time I was found by a
+ compassionate cowherd, who took care of me till my wounds were healed; and I am now
+ wandering about in the hope of finding the boy, and of hearing some tidings of my
+ daughter and the other child.' After giving me this account, she went on her way
+ again, and I, distressed that the son of your majesty's friend should be in such
+ hands, determined to set out in search of him.</p>
+
+ <p>"After some days I came to a small temple of Durg&acirc;, where a party of Bheels
+ were about to make the child an offering to the goddess, in the hope of obtaining
+ success through her favour; and they were then deliberating in what manner they
+ should kill him, whether by hanging him on the branch of a tree and cutting him to
+ pieces with swords, or by partly burying him in the ground and shooting at him with
+ arrows, or by worrying him with young dogs.</p>
+
+ <p>"Then I went up to them very humbly, and said: 'O Kir&acirc;tas, I am an old
+ brahman; having lost my way in the forest, I laid down my child whom I was carrying,
+ while I went away for a moment to try to find an opening out of the dense thicket;
+ when I came back he was gone. I have been searching for him ever since; have you seen
+ him?' 'Is this your child?' said they. 'O yes!' I exclaimed. 'Take him, then,' they
+ replied; 'we respect a brahman.' Thus I got possession of the boy, and, blessing them
+ for their kindness, took him away as quickly as possible, and have now brought him
+ here, thinking he will be best under your majesty's protection."</p>
+
+ <p>The king, though grieved at the calamity of his friend, rejoiced that the child
+ was saved from such a death; and giving him the name of Upah&acirc;ravarma, had him
+ brought up as his own son.</p>
+
+ <p>Not long after this, R&acirc;jahansa went to bathe at a holy place, and in
+ returning, as he passed by a group of Chand&acirc;las, he observed a woman carrying a
+ very beautiful boy. Being struck by the appearance of the child, he said "Where did
+ you get this beautiful boy, who is like a king's son? Surely he is not your own
+ child! pray tell me."</p>
+
+ <p>She answered: "When the Bheels attacked and plundered the King of Mithila near our
+ village, this child was picked up and brought to me by my husband, and I have taken
+ care of him ever since."</p>
+
+ <p>The king being convinced that this was the other child of his friend, the King of
+ Mithila, by fair words and gifts induced the woman to give him up, and took him to
+ the queen, giving him the name of Apah&acirc;ravarma, and begging her to bring him up
+ with her own son.</p>
+
+ <p>Soon afterwards, a disciple of V&acirc;madeva brought a beautiful boy to the king,
+ and said "As I was returning from a pilgrimage to R&acirc;matirtha, I saw an old
+ woman carrying this child, and asked her how she came to be wandering there. In
+ answer to my questions, she told me her story, saying, 'I was the servant of a rich
+ man, named K&acirc;lagupta, living in the island of K&acirc;layavana, and I waited on
+ his daughter Suvritta. One day a young merchant, named Ratnodbhava, son of a minister
+ of the King of Magadha, arrived in the island, and having become acquainted with my
+ master, he married his beautiful daughter.</p>
+
+ <p>"'After some time, he was desirous of visiting his family, and being unwilling to
+ leave behind his young wife, who was then not far from childbirth, he took her with
+ him, and me as her nurse.</p>
+
+ <p>"'We embarked on board a ship, and had at first a favourable voyage; but when
+ approaching the land, we were overtaken by a storm, and a great wave broke over the
+ ship, which went down almost immediately. I found myself in the water near my young
+ mistress, and managed to support her till we got hold of a plank, by means of which
+ we at last reached the shore. Whether my master was saved or not I do not know, but I
+ fear that he perished with the rest of those on board, whom we never saw again.</p>
+
+ <p>"'The coast where we landed appeared to be uninhabited, and the poor lady, being
+ unable to walk far, after much suffering of mind and body, gave birth to this child
+ under a tree in the forest. I have just left her, in the hope of finding some village
+ where I may obtain assistance; and by her wish I have brought the child with me,
+ since she is incapable of taking care of it.'</p>
+
+ <p>"The woman had hardly finished speaking when a wild elephant, breaking through the
+ bushes, came suddenly upon us, and she was so frightened that she let the child fall,
+ and ran away.</p>
+
+ <p>"I hid myself behind a tree, and saw the elephant take up the child with his
+ trunk, as if about to put it into its mouth. At that moment he was attacked by a
+ lion, and let the child fall. When the two beasts had moved from the spot, I came
+ from my hiding-place just in time to see the child taken up by a monkey, who ran up a
+ high tree. Presently the beast let the child drop, and as it fell on a leafy branch,
+ I took it up uninjured by the fall, or the other rough treatment which it had
+ received.</p>
+
+ <p>"After searching for the woman some time in vain, I took the child to my master,
+ the great muni V&acirc;madeva, and I have now brought it to you by his command."</p>
+
+ <p>The king, astonished at the preservation of the child under such adverse
+ circumstances, and hoping that Ratnodbhava might have escaped from the shipwreck,
+ sent for Susruta to take charge of his brother's child, to whom he gave the name of
+ Pushpodbhava.</p>
+
+ <p>Some days after this the queen went up to her husband with a child in her arms,
+ and told him, when he expressed his surprise "Last night I was suddenly awakened from
+ sleep and saw a beautiful lady standing before me, holding this child. She said to
+ me: 'O queen, I am a Yaksha, daughter of Manibhadra, and wife of
+ K&acirc;map&acirc;la, the son of your husband's late minister, Dharmap&acirc;la; by
+ command of Kuvera, I have brought this my child to you, that he may enter the service
+ of your son, who is destined to become a mighty monarch.'</p>
+
+ <p>"I was too much astonished to ask her any question, and she, having laid down the
+ child near me, disappeared."</p>
+
+ <p>The king, greatly surprised, especially that K&acirc;map&acirc;la should have
+ married a Yaksha, sent for the child's uncle, Sumittra, and committed the boy to his
+ care, giving him the name of Arthap&acirc;la.</p>
+
+ <p>Not long after this another disciple of V&acirc;madeva brought a very beautiful
+ child to the king, and said: "My lord, I have lately been on a pilgrimage to several
+ holy places, and on my way back, happening to be on the bank of the river
+ K&acirc;vari, I saw a woman carrying this child, and evidently in great distress. On
+ being questioned by me, she wiped away her tears, and with difficulty told me her
+ story, saying, 'O brahman, Satyavarma, the youngest son of Sitavarma, a minister of
+ the King of Magadha, after travelling about a long time, visiting all holy places as
+ a pilgrim, came to this country, and here married a Brahman's daughter, named
+ K&acirc;li. Having no children by her, he took as his second wife her sister
+ Gaur&iacute;, and by her he had one son, this child.</p>
+
+ <p>"'Then the first wife, envious of her sister, determined to destroy the child; and
+ having, with some false pretence, enticed me, when I was carrying the child, to the
+ bank of the river, she pushed us in. I contrived to hold my charge with one hand, and
+ to swim with the other till I met with an uprooted tree carried down by the rapid
+ current. To this I clung, and after floating a long distance, was able at last to
+ land at this place; but in getting away from the tree I disturbed a black serpent
+ which had taken refuge there, and having been bitten by it, I now feel that I am
+ dying.' As she spoke, the poison began to take greater effect, and she fell on the
+ ground.</p>
+
+ <p>"After trying in vain the power of charms, I went to look for some herb which
+ might serve as an antidote; but when I returned the poor creature was dead.</p>
+
+ <p>"I was much perplexed at this occurrence, especially as she had not told me the
+ name of the village from which she came, nor could I conjecture how far off it might
+ be, so that I was unable to take the child to its father.</p>
+
+ <p>"Therefore, after collecting wood and burning the body, I have brought the child
+ to you, thinking that he will be best taken care of under your protection."</p>
+
+ <p>The king, astonished that so many children should have been brought in such a
+ wonderful manner, and distressed at not knowing where to find Satyavarma, gave the
+ child the name of Somadatta, and committed him to the care of his uncle, Sumati, who
+ received him with great affection.</p>
+
+ <p>These nine boys, thus wonderfully collected together, became the associates and
+ play-fellows of the young prince, and were educated together with him.</p>
+
+ <p>When they were all nearly seventeen, their education was regarded as complete, for
+ they had not only been taught the vedas and the commentaries on them, several
+ languages, grammar, logic, philosophy, &amp;c., but were well acquainted with poetry,
+ plays, and all sorts of tales and stories; were accomplished in drawing and music,
+ skilled in games, sleight of hand and various tricks, and practised in the use of
+ weapons. They were also bold riders and drivers of horses and elephants; and even
+ clever thieves, able to steal without detection; so that R&acirc;jahansa was
+ exceedingly delighted at seeing his son surrounded by a band of such brave, active,
+ clever companions and faithful followers. One day about this time V&acirc;madeva came
+ to visit the king, by whom he was received with great respect and reverence. Seeing
+ the prince perfect in beauty, strength, and accomplishments, and surrounded by such
+ companions, he said to R&acirc;jahansa: "Your wish for a son has indeed been fully
+ gratified, since you have one who is all that you could desire. It is now time for
+ him to go out into the world and prepare himself for the career of conquest to which
+ he is destined.".</p>
+
+ <p>The king listened respectfully to the advice of the muni, and determined to be
+ guided by it; having therefore given his son good advice, he sent him forth at a
+ propitious hour, to travel about in search of adventure, accompanied by his nine
+ friends.</p>
+
+ <p>After travelling for some days, they entered the forest of Vindhya, and when
+ halting there for the night they saw a rough-looking man, having all the appearance
+ of a Bheel, but wearing the sacred cord which is the characteristic of a brahman.</p>
+
+ <p>The prince, surprised at such an incongruity, asked him who he was, how he came to
+ be living in such a wild place, and how, with all the appearance of a forester, he
+ was wearing the brahminical cord.</p>
+
+ <p>The man, seeming to be aware that his questioner was a person of importance,
+ answered respectfully, "O prince, there are in this forest certain nominal brahmans,
+ who, having abandoned the study of the vedas, religious obligations, and family
+ duties, are devoted to all sorts of sinful practices, and act as leaders of robber
+ bands, associating with their followers and living as they live.</p>
+
+ <p>"I, Matanga by name, am the son of one of these, and was brought up to be a robber
+ like them. Since I have been grown up I have often assisted in plundering
+ expeditions, when they would fall suddenly on some defenceless village, and carry
+ away not only all the property on which they could lay their hands, but several of
+ the richest of the inhabitants, whom they would keep prisoners till a ransom had been
+ paid, or till, compelled by torture, they confessed where their money was
+ concealed.</p>
+
+ <p>"On one of these occasions, when my companions were ill-treating a brahman, I was
+ seized by a sudden feeling of compassion and remonstrated with them. Finding words of
+ no avail, I stood before him, and was killed by my own men while fighting on his
+ behalf.</p>
+
+ <p>"After death I went down to the regions below, and was taken before Yama, the
+ judge of the dead, sitting on a great throne inlaid with jewels.</p>
+
+ <p>"When the god saw me prostrate before him he called one of his attendants and
+ said: 'The time for this man's death is not arrived, and moreover, he was killed in
+ defending a brahman; therefore, after showing him the tortures of the wicked, let him
+ return to his former body, in which he will in future lead a holy life.'</p>
+
+ <p>"By him I was shown some sinners tied to red-hot iron bars, some thrown into great
+ tubs of boiling oil, some beaten with clubs, some cut to pieces with swords; after
+ which my spirit re-entered the body, and I awoke to consciousness, lying alone,
+ grievously wounded, in the forest.</p>
+
+ <p>"In this state I was found by some of my relations, who carried me home and took
+ care of me till my wounds were healed.</p>
+
+ <p>"Shortly after this I met with the brahman whom I had rescued, and he, grateful
+ for the service which I had rendered him, read to me some religious books, and taught
+ me the due performance of religious rites, especially the proper way of worshipping
+ Siva.</p>
+
+ <p>"When he considered me sufficiently instructed, he quitted me, giving me his
+ blessing, and receiving many thanks from me for his kindness.</p>
+
+ <p>"Since then I have separated myself from all my former associates, and have lived
+ a life of penance and meditation in this forest, endeavouring to atone for my past
+ sins, and especially seeking, to propitiate the mighty deity who has the half-moon
+ for his crest; and now, having told you my history, I have something to communicate
+ which concerns you alone, and beg you to withdraw with me to hear it in private."</p>
+
+ <p>The two then went aside from the rest of the party, and the stranger said, "O
+ prince, last night, during sleep, Siva appeared to me and addressed me thus:
+ 'Matanga, I am pleased with your devotions; they shall now have their reward. North
+ of this place, on the bank of the river which flows through the Dandaka forest, there
+ is a remarkable rock, glittering with crystal and marked with the footsteps of
+ Gaur&iacute;. Go thither; in the side of the rock you will see a yawning chasm, enter
+ it and search till you find a copper plate with letters engraved on it; follow the
+ directions therein contained, and you will become King of P&acirc;t&acirc;la. That
+ you may know this not to be a mere dream, a king's son will come to this place
+ to-morrow, and he will be your companion in the journey.'</p>
+
+ <p>"I have in consequence anxiously awaited your coming, and now entreat you to go
+ with me to the place pointed out in the vision."</p>
+
+ <p>The curiosity of the prince was much excited by Matanga's story, and he readily
+ promised to be his companion; fearing, however, that his friends would be opposed to
+ his purpose, he did not on his return tell them anything of what he had heard, and at
+ midnight, when they were all fast asleep, he slipped away without disturbing them,
+ and went to join Matanga, who was waiting for him at a place which had been agreed
+ on, and the two walked on till they came to the rock indicated by Siva in the
+ vision.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, the rest of the party, uneasy at the disappearance of the prince,
+ sought for him all over the forest, and not finding him, determined to disperse, and
+ continue the search in different countries; and having arranged where to meet again,
+ took leave of each other, and set out separately in different directions.</p>
+
+ <p>Matanga, entirely believing the vision, and rendered still more confident by the
+ companionship of the prince, fearlessly entered the cavern, found the copper plate
+ and read the words engraved on it. Following the directions therein contained, they
+ went on in darkness, groping their way through long passages, till at last they saw
+ light before them and arrived at the subterranean country of P&acirc;t&acirc;la.</p>
+
+ <p>After walking some distance further, they came to a small lake, surrounded by
+ trees, with a city in view.</p>
+
+ <p>Here they stopped, and Matanga begging the prince to watch and guard against
+ interruption, collected a quantity of wood and lighted a large fire, into which he
+ threw himself with many charms and incantations, and presently came forth with a new
+ body full of youth, beauty, and vigour, to the great astonishment of his
+ companion.</p>
+
+ <p>Hardly was this change effected, when they saw coming towards them from the city a
+ procession, headed by a beautiful young lady splendidly dressed, and adorned with
+ very costly jewels. Approaching Matanga, she made a low obeisance, and, without
+ speaking, put a very precious gem into his hand. Being questioned by him, she
+ answered, with tears in her eyes and in a soft musical voice, "O excellent brahman, I
+ am the daughter of a chief of Asuras, and my name is Kalind&iacute;; my father, the
+ ruler of this subterranean world, was slain by Vishnu whom he had offended, and as he
+ had no son, I was left his heir and successor, and suffered great distress and
+ perplexity.</p>
+
+ <p>"Some time ago I consulted a very holy Siddha, who had compassion on me, and told
+ me, 'After a time, a certain mortal, having a heavenly body, will come down here from
+ the upper world; he will become your husband, and reign prosperously with you over
+ all P&acirc;t&acirc;la'.</p>
+
+ <p>"Trusting to this prophecy, I have waited impatiently, longing for your coming as
+ a Ch&acirc;taka longs for rain, and am now come, with the consent of my ministers and
+ people, to offer you my hand and kingdom."</p>
+
+ <p>Matanga, delighted at such a speedy fulfilment of the promise given in the vision,
+ gladly accepted her offer, and with the approbation of his companion, was soon
+ afterwards married to her amid great festivity.</p>
+
+ <p>R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana was treated with great respect and kindness by Matanga and
+ his bride; but after seeing all the wonders of the place, his curiosity was
+ satisfied, and he was desirous of returning to the upper world.</p>
+
+ <p>At his departure, a magic jewel was given him by Kalind&iacute;, which had the
+ power of keeping off from the possessor of it hunger, thirst, fatigue, and other
+ discomforts; and Matanga accompanied him for a part of the way. Walking through
+ darkness as before, the prince at last reached the mouth of the cavern and came forth
+ into the open air.</p>
+
+ <p>Having missed all his companions, he was uncertain where to direct his steps, and
+ wandered on till he came to a large park, outside a city, where a great concourse of
+ people was assembled, and he there sat down to rest.</p>
+
+ <p>As he sat watching the various groups, he saw a young man enter the park,
+ accompanied by a lady and followed by a numerous retinue, and they both got into one
+ of the swings placed there for the amusement of the festal crowd.</p>
+
+ <p>Presently the eye of the new-comer rested on the prince; with signs of great joy
+ he jumped down, exclaiming, "O what happiness! That is my lord
+ R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana," and, running to him, bowed down to his feet, saying "Great
+ is my good fortune in meeting you again." R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana, affected by equal
+ pleasure, warmly embraced him, saying, "O my dear friend Somadatta, how happy I am to
+ see you once more!"</p>
+
+ <p>Then they sat down together under a shady tree, and the prince inquired: "What
+ have you been doing all this time? Where have you been? Who is this lady? And how did
+ you get all these attendants?" Somadatta, thus questioned, began the recital of what
+ he had done and seen.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="ADVENTURES_OF_SOMADATTA" name="ADVENTURES_OF_SOMADATTA"></a>
+
+ <h2>ADVENTURES OF SOMADATTA.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>My lord, having great anxiety on your account, I wandered about in various
+ countries. One day, when stooping to drink from a cool, clear stream, near a forest,
+ I saw something bright under the water, and having taken it up, found it to be a ruby
+ of very great value.</p>
+
+ <p>Exhausted by fatigue and the scorching heat of the sun, I went into a small temple
+ to rest, and saw there a brahman with a number of children, all looking wretched and
+ half-starved. He seemed to regard me as a possible benefactor, and when questioned,
+ readily told me his story; how his wife had died, leaving him with the care of all
+ these children, and how, having no means of subsistence, he had wandered about in the
+ hope of obtaining some employment; but had got nothing better than the charge of this
+ small temple, where the offerings were not sufficient to support him and his
+ family.</p>
+
+ <p>I asked him&mdash;"What is that camp which I see at some distance?"</p>
+
+ <p>He answered&mdash;"The Lord of L&acirc;ta, Mattak&acirc;la by name, hearing again
+ and again of the great beauty of V&acirc;malochana, daughter of V&iacute;raketu,
+ sovereign of this country, asked her in marriage, and was refused. Being determined
+ to obtain her, he raised an army and besieged P&acirc;tali, the capital city.
+ V&iacute;raketu finding himself unable to resist the enemy, purchased peace by giving
+ up his daughter, and Mattak&acirc;la, thinking that the marriage can be celebrated
+ with greater magnificence in his own country, has deferred it till his return. He is
+ now on his way home with a small part of his army, the rest having been dismissed;
+ and he is staying at present near this forest to enjoy the pleasures of the chase.
+ The princess is not with her intended husband, but under the care of
+ M&acirc;nap&acirc;la, one of her father's officers, who is said to be very indignant
+ at the surrender of the lady; you may see his camp at no great distance from the
+ other."</p>
+
+ <p>While thanking the poor man for his information, a thought came into my
+ mind&mdash;here is a very poor and deserving man, I will give him the jewel which I
+ have found; and I did so.</p>
+
+ <p>He received the gift with profuse thanks, and set out immediately to try to
+ dispose of it; while I lay down there to sleep.</p>
+
+ <p>After a time I was awakened by a great clamour, and saw the brahman coming towards
+ me with his hands tied behind him, driven along, with blows of a whip and much abuse,
+ by a party of soldiers.</p>
+
+ <p>On seeing me, he called out, "There is the thief; that is the man who gave me the
+ jewel."</p>
+
+ <p>Upon this the soldiers let him go, and, seizing me, refused to listen to my
+ remonstrances, or to my account of the manner in which I had found the ruby. They
+ dragged me along with them, and having put fetters on my feet, thrust me into a
+ dungeon, saying, "There are your companions," pointing at the same time to some other
+ prisoners confined in that place.</p>
+
+ <p>When I recovered my senses&mdash;for I was half stunned by the violence with which
+ I had been pushed in&mdash;I said to my fellow-prisoners, "Who are you, and what did
+ the soldiers mean by calling you my companions? for you are quite strangers to
+ me."</p>
+
+ <p>Those prisoners then told me the story of the King of L&acirc;ta, which I had
+ already heard from the brahman, and further said, "We were sent by
+ M&acirc;nap&acirc;la to assassinate that king, and broke into the place where we
+ supposed him to be. Not finding him, we were unwilling to come away empty-handed; we
+ therefore carried off everything of value within our reach and made our escape to the
+ forest. The next morning there was an active pursuit, our hiding-place was
+ discovered, we were all captured, and the stolen property taken from us, with the
+ exception of one ruby of great value, which had disappeared. The king is exceedingly
+ angry that this cannot be found; our assertion that we have lost it is disbelieved,
+ and we are threatened with torture to-morrow, unless we say where it is hidden."</p>
+
+ <p>Having heard the robbers' story, I was convinced that the ruby in question was the
+ one which I had found and given to the brahman, and I now understood why these men
+ were supposed to be my accomplices.</p>
+
+ <p>I told them who I was, how I had found the jewel, and had been unjustly arrested
+ on account of it, and exhorted them to take courage and join me in an attempt to
+ escape that night. To this they agreed, and at midnight we managed to overpower the
+ jailors and knock off our fetters; and having armed ourselves with weapons which we
+ found in the prison, we cut our way through the guards, and reached
+ M&acirc;nap&acirc;la's camp in safety. The next day, men sent by the King of
+ L&acirc;ta came to M&acirc;nap&acirc;la, and said&mdash;"Some robbers, who were
+ caught after breaking into the king's dwelling, have made their escape, and are known
+ to have come here; give them up immediately, or it will be the worse for you."</p>
+
+ <p>M&acirc;nap&acirc;la, who only wanted an excuse for a quarrel, having heard this
+ insulting message, his eyes red with anger, answered,&mdash;"Who is the King of
+ L&acirc;ta, that I should bow down to him? What have I to do with that low fellow?
+ Begone!"</p>
+
+ <p>When the men returned to their master and told him the reception they had met
+ with, he was in a furious rage, and, disregarding the smallness of the force which
+ was with him, marched out at once to attack M&acirc;nap&acirc;la, who was quite
+ prepared to meet him.</p>
+
+ <p>When I entered the camp, after my escape, M&acirc;nap&acirc;la, who received from
+ his servants an exaggerated account of my coolness, dexterity, and courage, had
+ treated me with great honour, and now I offered my services in the approaching fight.
+ They were gladly accepted, and I was furnished with an excellent chariot and horses
+ guided by a skilful charioteer, a strong coat of mail, a bow and two quivers full of
+ arrows, as well as with other weapons.</p>
+
+ <p>Thus equipped, I went forth to meet the enemy, and seeking out the leader, soon
+ found myself near him. First confusing him with arrows poured upon him in rapid
+ succession, I brought my chariot close to his, and suddenly springing into it, cut
+ off his head at a blow.</p>
+
+ <p>Seeing the king fall, his soldiers were discouraged, and fled; the camp was taken,
+ much booty gained, and the princess led back, to her father. He having received an
+ account of the victory, and of my share in it, through a messenger sent from
+ M&acirc;nap&acirc;la, came forth to meet us when we entered the city, and received me
+ with great honour. After a time, as I continued daily to increase in favour with him,
+ he bestowed on me the hand of his daughter, and declared me his successor.</p>
+
+ <p>Being thus arrived at the height of prosperity and happiness, I had but one cause
+ of sorrow&mdash;my absence from you. I am on my way to Mah&acirc;k&acirc;la, to
+ worship Siva there. I have stopped at this place, hoping, at a festival so much
+ frequented, I might at least hear some tidings of you, and now the god has favoured
+ his worshipper, and through this happy meeting all my wishes are fulfilled.</p>
+
+ <p>R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana, who delighted in valour, having heard Somadatta's story,
+ while expressing his sorrow for his undeserved imprisonment, congratulated him on the
+ happy result of it, and told him his own adventures.</p>
+
+ <p>He had scarcely finished the relation of them when a third person came up, and the
+ prince, warmly greeting him, exclaimed, "O, Somadatta, here is Pushpodbhava." Then
+ there were mutual embracings and rejoicings, after which they all three sat down
+ again, and R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana said: "Somadatta has told me his adventures, but I
+ know nothing of the rest of my friends. What did you do when you missed me that
+ morning in the forest?" Then Pushpodbhava respectfully spoke as follows:&mdash;</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="ADVENTURES_OF_PUSHPODBHAVA" name="ADVENTURES_OF_PUSHPODBHAVA"></a>
+
+ <h2>ADVENTURES OF PUSHPODBHAVA.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>My lord, your friends being convinced that you had gone on some expedition with
+ the brahman, and knowing nothing of the direction which you had taken, were greatly
+ perplexed. At last we agreed to separate, each going a different way, and I, like the
+ rest, set out by myself. One day, being unable to bear the heat of the noonday sun, I
+ sat down in the shade of a tree at the bottom of a mountain. Happening to look up, I
+ saw a man falling from the rock above, and he came to the ground very near me.</p>
+
+ <p>On going up to him, I found that he was still alive, and having revived him by
+ throwing cold water over him, and by other means, I found that he had no bone broken,
+ and did not appear to have received any serious injury.</p>
+
+ <p>When he was sufficiently recovered, I asked him who he was and how he came to fall
+ from the precipice. With tears in his eyes, and a feeble voice, he said: "My name is
+ Ratnodbhava; I am the son of a minister of the King of Magadha; travelling about as a
+ merchant, I came, many years ago, to the island of K&acirc;layavana. There I married
+ a merchant's daughter, and going with her by sea to visit my relations, was overtaken
+ by a violent storm, during which the ship sank, and I was the only person saved.</p>
+
+ <p>"After reaching the shore, I wandered about for some time in a strange country,
+ and, unable to bear my misery, was about to put an end to my life, when I was stopped
+ by a Siddha, who assured me that after sixteen years I should find my wife. Trusting
+ to this promise, I have endured life through all these years; but the appointed time
+ having passed without any sign of the fulfilment of the prophecy, I could hold out no
+ longer, and threw myself from the top of this precipice."</p>
+
+ <p>At that moment the voice of a woman in distress was heard not far off, and saying
+ to him whom I recognised as my father, "Take courage, I have good news for you; only
+ wait a moment," I ran off in the direction of the place whence the voice had
+ proceeded, and soon came in sight of a large fire and two women near it, the one
+ trying to throw herself into the flames, the other struggling to prevent her. Going
+ to the help of the latter, I soon got the lady away, and brought her and her
+ companion to the place where my father was lying. I then said to the old woman, "Pray
+ tell me what all this means? How came you to be in such a place, and why did the lady
+ wish to destroy herself?"</p>
+
+ <p>With a voice broken by sobs, she answered me: "This lady, whose name is Suvritta,
+ is the daughter of a merchant in the island of K&acirc;layavana, and the wife of
+ Ratnodbhava. While crossing the sea with her husband, there was a great storm, the
+ ship sank, and this lady and I, her nurse, were the only persons saved. A few days
+ afterwards she gave birth to a son in the forest; but through my ill-fortune the
+ child was lost, having been seized by a wild elephant. Afterwards we two wandered
+ about in great misery, and she would have put an end to her life had we not met with
+ a holy man, who comforted her with the assurance that after sixteen years she would
+ be reunited with her husband and son. Relying on this prophecy, she consented to
+ wait, and we have spent all these years living near his hermitage; but the sixteen
+ years were ended some time ago, and having lost all hope, she was about to end her
+ wretched life by throwing herself into a fire which she had made, when you so
+ opportunely came to my assistance."</p>
+
+ <p>Hearing this story, my father was unable to speak from astonishment. I made him
+ known to my mother, and myself to both of them, to their very great joy; and my
+ mother seemed as if she would never weary of kissing and embracing me.</p>
+
+ <p>After a time, when we were all more composed, my father began to inquire about the
+ king and his own relations, for during all these years he had heard nothing of them.
+ I told him everything&mdash;how the king had been defeated, and had been living in
+ the forest; your birth, and the wonderful preservation of myself and my companions;
+ how we had all set out together; how we had lost you, and how I was now searching for
+ you.</p>
+
+ <p>As soon as my father was able to walk, I placed him and my mother under the care
+ of a certain muni, not very far off, and set out again on my travels. Just at this
+ time I had heard that under the ruins of an ancient city, overgrown by trees, a great
+ treasure was supposed to be concealed; and as I possessed a magic ointment which,
+ when applied to the eyes, enabled me to see through the ground, I determined to try
+ to dig it up. I therefore got together some strong young men with the promise of good
+ pay, went to the place, and succeeded in finding a large quantity of gold and silver
+ coin. While I was thus engaged, a caravan of merchants came to that neighbourhood,
+ and halted there for a day or two. Taking advantage of this opportunity, I purchased
+ of them sacks for holding the coin, and some strong oxen to carry them. I then
+ dismissed my men, well satisfied with their share, and joined the caravan, where I
+ soon made friends with the leader, the son of a merchant at Oujein, to which place he
+ was then going.</p>
+
+ <p>On our arrival at the city, he introduced me to his father, Bandhup&acirc;la, by
+ whose means I obtained permission from the King of M&acirc;lwa to reside there. When
+ I had taken a house, safely deposited the money, and established my parents in it, I
+ was anxious to set out again in search of you.</p>
+
+ <p>Bandhup&acirc;la, seeing this, said to me: "You have already spent much time in
+ searching for your friend, and may spend much more in the same manner to no purpose,
+ if you have no clue to guide you. Now I am skilled in augury and the language of
+ birds; it is probable that I may obtain some indications for you; wait, therefore,
+ patiently for the present. Meanwhile, my house is always open to you."</p>
+
+ <p>To this I agreed, and having great pleasure in his society, was much with him, and
+ soon had other attractions there, for I fell in love with his beautiful daughter,
+ B&acirc;lachandrika.</p>
+
+ <p>Though I had not declared my passion, I was convinced, from her looks and from
+ many things which I observed, that she was equally in love with me, and therefore
+ anxiously sought an opportunity of speaking to her in private.</p>
+
+ <p>One day, Bandhup&acirc;la, wishing to obtain information about you by listening to
+ the voices of birds, went with me into a park near the city, and while he waited
+ under the trees, hearing the birds, I walked on, and had the good fortune to see my
+ beloved alone, in another part of the park.</p>
+
+ <p>Although she was evidently pleased at seeing me, and did not reject my suit, I
+ observed that she was distressed and dispirited, and inquired the cause.</p>
+
+ <p>She told me, "Some time ago the old king abdicated in favour of his son
+ Darpas&acirc;ra, who is now gone on a pilgrimage to the Him&acirc;laya Mountains,
+ having first appointed as joint regents the two sons of his father's sister,
+ Charmavarma and D&acirc;ruvarma.</p>
+
+ <p>"The former of these two alone has the management of affairs; for the latter,
+ given up to evil deeds, makes use of his power only for the indulgence of his
+ licentious passions.</p>
+
+ <p>"He has seen me during my attendance on the Princess Avantisundari, has
+ endeavoured to seduce me, and I am in constant fear of his violence, for he hesitates
+ at nothing in the indulgence of his wicked desires."</p>
+
+ <p>She told me this reluctantly, and with much agitation; but I comforted her with
+ the assurance of my love, and the promise of finding some means to free her from his
+ annoyance.</p>
+
+ <p>After some reflection, I said to her, "This is the plan which I propose. Your
+ friends must give out in public that a certain Siddha has
+ declared&mdash;'B&acirc;lachandrika is guarded by a demon, who will allow no man to
+ have intercourse with her without his consent. Whoever, therefore, wishes to marry
+ her, must first pass one night in company with her and one female friend, and if he
+ comes out uninjured, or is able to overcome the demon, he may then safely marry
+ her.'</p>
+
+ <p>"If D&acirc;ruvarma, on hearing this, shall be alarmed, and abstain from further
+ annoyance, so much the better; if, on the other hand, he persists in his wicked
+ purpose, do you appear to consent, and say, 'If you think you can overcome the demon,
+ I am willing to meet you, but it must be openly, in your own house; and then,
+ whatever happens, no blame can fall on my family.'</p>
+
+ <p>"To this proposal he will be sure to agree, and you may go to his house without
+ fear, for I will accompany you, disguised as a woman, and will manage to kill that
+ wretch, without danger to you or myself, after which there will be no obstacle to our
+ marriage; for, when I ask your father, he will certainly consent, seeing the great
+ love between us, for he has shown great regard for me, and knows my property and
+ connections. But you must tell him now what has been arranged between us, that he may
+ be induced to spread abroad the report about the demon, and to consent to your going
+ to D&acirc;ruvarma's house."</p>
+
+ <p>B&acirc;lachandrika was delighted with my plan, and promised to do her best to
+ carry it out. She had full confidence in my courage and skill, and felt sure that I
+ should succeed in what I had undertaken. Then, reluctantly leaving me, and looking
+ back again and again, she walked slowly home.</p>
+
+ <p>After quitting her I returned to her father, who was well satisfied with the
+ result of his observations, and told me that he had ascertained that after thirty
+ days I should meet you; and we walked together to his house, talking over the
+ matter.</p>
+
+ <p>After a few days, B&acirc;lachandrika informed me that D&acirc;ruvarma, undeterred
+ by the report which was now spread about the city, that she was haunted by a demon,
+ had continued his importunities, and that she had consented to go to his house that
+ evening.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile I had secretly made my preparations, and concealed in a lonely place
+ everything required for my disguise. At the proper time, when it was quite dark, I
+ went there, changed my dress, met the lady, and accompanied her to the house of the
+ prince, who received us with great respect; and not having the slightest suspicion of
+ my being other than what I seemed to be, sent away all his attendants, and conducted
+ us to a room in a small detached building. There he seated her on a beautiful soft
+ couch, inlaid with jewels, and expressing his great delight at seeing her, brought
+ forth and offered to us both very handsome presents of dresses, ornaments, perfumes,
+ &amp;c. After some conversation&mdash;as if no longer able to restrain
+ himself&mdash;he sat down beside her, and, regardless of my presence, threw his arms
+ round her, and kissed her again and again.</p>
+
+ <p>This was more than I could bear; suddenly seizing him by the throat, I threw him
+ on the ground, and despatched him with blows of hand, foot, and knee, before he could
+ call out or give an alarm.</p>
+
+ <p>Then we both screamed out loudly, and I rushed forth, as if in a great fright,
+ calling out, "Help! help! the horrible demon is killing the prince!"</p>
+
+ <p>Hearing this, and seeing my apparent agitation, the attendants and guards hastened
+ in great confusion to the room, where they found the prince dead, and the lady so
+ agitated that she was unable to give an account of what had happened; the demon had
+ of course disappeared.</p>
+
+ <p>Some police were in attendance, suspicious of fraud, but even they did not imagine
+ two women to be capable of such an act of violence, and the general opinion was that
+ the story of the demon was founded on truth, and that the prince well deserved the
+ fate he had met with. B&acirc;lachandrika was therefore suffered to leave: I had
+ already escaped in the first alarm and confusion, had changed my dress, and reached
+ home in safety.</p>
+
+ <p>No further inquiry was made, and no suspicion fell on me; I duly married my
+ beloved, and as no harm happened to me, the demon was supposed to have been
+ propitiated.</p>
+
+ <p>The day indicated by my wife's father having arrived, I came here, fully expecting
+ to see you, and now my happiness is complete.</p>
+
+ <p>When R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana had heard this story, he again related his own
+ adventures; after which he took leave of Somadatta, saying, "Come to me as soon as
+ possible, when you have paid your devotions at Mah&acirc;k&acirc;la, and have taken
+ your wife and her attendants home;" and he then accompanied Pushpodbhava into the
+ city of Avanti.</p>
+
+ <p>There he was hospitably received in the house of his friend, who introduced him by
+ his real name to Bandhup&acirc;la, but gave out in the city that he was a young
+ brahman, worthy of all honour for his learning and ability; and the prince remained
+ for some time in that city, treated with great respect and consideration by all who
+ became acquainted with him.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="MARRIAGE_OF_AVANTISUNDARI" name="MARRIAGE_OF_AVANTISUNDARI"></a>
+
+ <h2>MARRIAGE OF AVANTISUNDARI.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>During the stay of R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana at Avanti, the season of spring arrived,
+ when the great festival of K&acirc;ma is celebrated. The trees, breaking into flower,
+ were filled with the song of birds and the hum of bees, and their branches were waved
+ by the soft south wind, blowing, loaded with perfume, from the sandal groves of
+ Malaya. The lakes and pools were thickly covered with lotus blossoms, among which
+ innumerable water-birds were sporting, and the feelings of all were influenced by the
+ charms of the season, and prepared for the worship of the god of love.</p>
+
+ <p>On the day of the festival, the parks and gardens were crowded with people, some
+ engaged in various sports, some walking about or sitting under the trees, looking at
+ the players.</p>
+
+ <p>Among them was the Princess Avantisundari, who was sitting on a sandy spot, under
+ a large tree, attended by her women, especially by her dear friend
+ B&acirc;lachandrika, and making offerings to the god of various perfumes and
+ flowers.</p>
+
+ <p>The prince also walked in the park with his friend Pushpodbhava; and wishing to
+ see the princess, of whose grace and beauty he had already heard, contrived to
+ approach; and being encouraged by B&acirc;lachandrika with a gesture of the hand,
+ came and stood very near her.</p>
+
+ <p>Then, indeed, having an opportunity of observing her, he was struck by her
+ exceeding beauty. She seemed to him as if formed by the god of love with everything
+ most beautiful in the world; and, as he gazed, he felt more and more entranced, till
+ almost unconsciously he was deeply in love.</p>
+
+ <p>She, indeed, seeing him beautiful as K&acirc;ma himself, was almost equally
+ affected, and, pervaded by strong feeling, trembled like the branch of a creeping
+ plant agitated by a gentle wind.</p>
+
+ <p>Then he thought, "Never have I seen anything so lovely. She must have been formed
+ by some singular accident, for there is no one like her in the world."</p>
+
+ <p>She, indeed, ashamed to look openly at him, and half concealing herself among her
+ attendants, looked at him stealthily from time to time, and while he had all his
+ thoughts fixed on her, was saying to herself, "Who can he be? Where does he come
+ from? Happy the maidens whose eyes are delighted with such beauty! happy the mother
+ who has such a son! What can I do? how can I find out who he is?"</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile B&acirc;lachandrika, quick in discrimination, perceived the impression
+ they had made on each other; and not thinking it desirable to declare his name and
+ rank before the other attendants, or in such a public place, introduced him to the
+ princess, saying, "This is a very learned and clever young brahman, a friend of my
+ husband, worthy of your notice. Allow me to recommend him to your favourable
+ consideration."</p>
+
+ <p>The princess, delighted at heart, but concealing her feelings, motioned to the
+ prince to sit down near her, and gave him betel, flowers, perfumes, &amp;c., through
+ one of her attendants.</p>
+
+ <p>Then R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana, more deeply in love even than the princess, thought
+ to himself, "There surely must be some reason for this very sudden attraction which I
+ feel towards her. She must have been my beloved wife in a former existence. Perhaps a
+ curse was laid upon us; and now that is removed. If so, the recognition ought to be
+ mutual; at all events I will try what I can do to produce the same feeling in her
+ which exists in my mind."</p>
+
+ <p>While he was considering how this might be accomplished, a swan approached the
+ princess, as if expecting to be fed or caressed; and in sport, she desired
+ B&acirc;lachandrika to catch it.</p>
+
+ <p>Inspired by this circumstance with a happy thought, R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana said to
+ the princess, "Will you allow me to tell you a short story? There was formerly a king
+ called Samba. When walking one day together with his beloved wife at the side of a
+ small lake in the pleasure-grounds, he saw a swan asleep, just under the bank. Having
+ caught it, he tied its legs together, put it down again on the ground, and saying to
+ his wife, 'This bird sits as quiet as a muni; let him go where he likes,' amused
+ himself with laughing at its awkward attempts to walk. Then the swan suddenly spoke:
+ 'O king, though in the form of a swan, I am a devout brahman; and since you have
+ thus, without cause, ill-treated me while sitting quiet here, engaged in meditation,
+ I lay my curse upon you, and you shall endure the pain of separation from your
+ beloved wife.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Hearing this, the king, alarmed and distressed, bowed respectfully to the ground,
+ and said, 'O mighty sage, forgive an act done through ignorance.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Then that holy person, having his anger appeased, answered, 'My words cannot be
+ made of no effect. I will, however, so far modify the curse that it will not take
+ place during your present existence; but in a future birth, when you are united to
+ the same lady in another body, you must endure the misery of separation from her for
+ two months, though you will afterwards enjoy very great happiness with her; and I
+ will also confer on you both the power of recognising each other in your next
+ existence,'&mdash;I beg of you therefore not to tie this bird which you were wishing
+ to catch."</p>
+
+ <p>The princess, hearing this story, was quite ready to believe it; and from her own
+ feelings was convinced that it really referred to a previous existence of herself,
+ now brought to her recollection; and that the love which she felt springing up in her
+ heart was directed towards one who had formerly been her husband. With a sweet smile,
+ she answered: "Doubtless Samba tied the bird in that way on purpose to obtain the
+ power of recognition in another birth; and it was very cleverly managed by him."</p>
+
+ <p>From that moment they seemed perfectly to understand each other, and sat without
+ speaking, their hearts full of happiness.</p>
+
+ <p>Presently the mother of the princess&mdash;the queen of the ex-king
+ M&acirc;nas&acirc;ra, who had also come with her attendants into the park, joined her
+ daughter; and B&acirc;lachandrika having seen her approaching, made a sign to the
+ prince, upon which he and his friend slipped on one side, and hid themselves behind
+ some leafy bushes.</p>
+
+ <p>After the queen had stayed a short time talking to her daughter and looking at the
+ games, she set out to return, and the princess accompanied her.</p>
+
+ <p>Before going, she turned round, as if addressing the swan, but intending the
+ speech for the prince, who was anxiously watching her from his hiding-place, "Though
+ you came near me so lovingly just now, I may not stay longer with you: I must leave
+ you and follow my mother: do not forget me or imagine that I neglect you, for I am
+ still fond of you."</p>
+
+ <p>With these words she walked slowly away, looking with longing eyes in the
+ direction of her lover.</p>
+
+ <p>On their return to the palace, the princess heard from B&acirc;lachandrika a full
+ account of R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana and his adventures, through which she was even more
+ in love than before; and having no opportunity of seeing him again, became listless
+ and indifferent to her usual occupations, lost her appetite, wasted away, and at last
+ lay on her bed, burning with fever.</p>
+
+ <p>In vain did her devoted attendants use all their efforts to diminish the heat by
+ means of cold water, fanning, and other remedies; and she, seeing their distress,
+ said to her faithful B&acirc;lachandrika: "Ah, dear friend, all you can do is to no
+ purpose; they call K&acirc;ma the god with five arrows; but surely this is a wrong
+ name, for I feel as if pierced by him with hundreds of arrows. They call the wind
+ from Malaya cooling; but to me it only increases the fever, as if blowing up the fire
+ which consumes me: my own necklace, the contact of which was formerly agreeable, now
+ feels as if smeared with the poison of serpents. Give up your exertions; the prince
+ is the only physician who can cure me; and how can he come to me here?"</p>
+
+ <p>Then B&acirc;lachandrika thought to herself: "Something must be done, and that
+ without delay, or this violent passion of love will surely cause her death. I will at
+ least see the prince, and try if it is possible to bring about a meeting."</p>
+
+ <p>Having thus resolved, she begged the princess to write a few lines to her lover;
+ and committing her to the care of the other attendants, she went to the house of her
+ husband. There she found R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana almost in the same state as the
+ princess, burning with fever, throwing himself about restlessly on his couch, and
+ bemoaning his hard fate to his friend.</p>
+
+ <p>On seeing B&acirc;lachandrika, he started up, saying, "Oh, how welcome is the
+ sight of you! I am sure you must be the bearer of good news. Sit down here and tell
+ me about my darling."</p>
+
+ <p>She answered: "The princess is suffering like yourself, longing to see you; and
+ has now sent me with this letter."</p>
+
+ <p>Eagerly opening it, he read&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"Beloved&mdash;Having seen your beauty, delicate as a flower, faultless,
+ unrivalled in the world, my heart is full of longing. Do you likewise make your heart
+ soft."</p>
+
+ <p>Having read this, he said: "Your coming here is refreshing to me as water to a
+ withered plant; you are the wife of my very dear friend, Pushpodbhava, and I know how
+ attached you are to my darling, therefore I can speak freely to you. Tell her that
+ when she left the grove that day she carried off my heart with her, and that I long
+ to see her even more than she longs for me; tell her only not to despond; the
+ entrance to her apartments is indeed difficult, but I will contrive to see her by
+ some means or other. Come back soon, and, having thought over the matter, I will tell
+ you what is to be done." With this message, B&acirc;lachandrika went to rejoice her
+ friend; and the prince, though much comforted, could not remain quiet, but walked to
+ the park, to have the pleasure of seeing at least the place where he had first met
+ his charmer. There he stayed a long time together with his friend, looking at her
+ footsteps in the sand, the withered flowers which she had gathered and thrown down,
+ the place where she had sat, and the shrubs from which he had watched her, and
+ listening to the murmur of the wind among the leaves, the hum of the bees and the
+ song of the birds. Presently, they saw approaching them a brahman, splendidly
+ dressed, followed by a servant. He, coming up to the prince, saluted him; and the
+ prince, returning the salute, asked who he was. He answered "My name is Vidyeswara. I
+ am a famous conjurer, and travel about exhibiting my skill for the amusement of kings
+ and nobles. I have now come to Oujein, to show off my skill before the king." Then,
+ with a knowing smile, he added, "But what makes you look so pale?"</p>
+
+ <p>Pushpodbhava, thinking to himself this is just the man to help us, answered,
+ "There is something in your appearance which induces me to look on you as a friend,
+ and you know how sometimes intimate friendship arises from a very short acquaintance;
+ I will therefore tell you why my friend is thus sad. Not long ago, he, the son of a
+ king, met the Princess Avantisundari on this very spot, and they fell in love with
+ each other. From the impossibility of meeting, both are suffering, and the prince is
+ brought into this condition which you see."</p>
+
+ <p>Vidyeswara, in reply, looking at the prince, said, with a smile, "To such as you,
+ with me for an ally, nothing is impossible. I will, through my skill, contrive that
+ you shall marry the princess in the presence of her father and his court; but you
+ must follow my directions exactly, and she must be informed of her part in the affair
+ through some trusty female friend."</p>
+
+ <p>Then, having given the necessary directions, the conjurer went his way.
+ R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana also returned to the house, and when he had given
+ B&acirc;lachandrika, who came again in the evening, the directions received from the
+ conjurer, and a loving message of encouragement for the princess, he anxiously
+ awaited the morrow, unable to sleep from the thought of the expected happiness, and
+ fluctuating between alternate hopes and fears. In the morning, Vidyeswara, having
+ collected a large troop of followers, went to the palace and announced himself to the
+ doorkeeper, saying, "Tell the king the great conjurer is arrived."
+ M&acirc;nas&acirc;ra, who had heard of his great skill, and was desirous of seeing
+ it, ordered him to be immediately admitted, and, after the usual salutations, the
+ performance began.</p>
+
+ <p>First, while the band was playing, peacocks' tails were waving, and singers
+ imitating the plaintive notes of birds, to excite the feelings and distract the
+ attention of the hearers, the conjurer turned round violently several times, with his
+ eyes half-closed, and caused great hooded serpents to appear and vultures to come
+ down from the sky to seize them.</p>
+
+ <p>After this, he represented the scene of Vishnu killing Hiranyakasipu, chief of the
+ Asuras, to the great astonishment of the spectators; then, turning to the king, he
+ said, "It is desirable that the performance should end with something auspicious; I
+ propose, therefore, to represent a royal marriage, and one of my people will act as
+ your daughter, another as a prince, endowed with all good qualities. But first I must
+ apply to your eyes this ointment, which will give you preternatural clearness of
+ vision." To all this the king consented.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, the princess had contrived to slip out unobserved, and stood among the
+ conjurer's people. R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana also stood ready, and the performance
+ began. Thus, under the disguise of a piece of acting, the conjurer, being a brahman,
+ was able to complete the marriage with all proper rites and ceremonies without any
+ suspicion on the part of the king that it was his own daughter whom he saw before
+ him; and the others, also unsuspecting, only admired the skill of the conjurer in
+ making the actress so like the lady whom she represented. When the performance was
+ ended, the conjurer, having been liberally rewarded by the king, dismissed his hired
+ attendants and departed.</p>
+
+ <p>In the confusion and excitement caused by the conjurer's performance,
+ R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana and the princess slipped unnoticed into her apartments, where
+ he was safe, for the present at least, her attendants being all devoted to her, and
+ careful to keep the secret.</p>
+
+ <p>He was thus able to enjoy the society of his bride without interruption; to give
+ her a full account of his life and adventures, and to teach her many things of which
+ she was ignorant; so that she became more and more attached to him, and admired his
+ knowledge and eloquence as much as she had before admired his beauty.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="FURTHER_ADVENTURES_OF_RAJAVAHANA" name="FURTHER_ADVENTURES_OF_RAJAVAHANA"></a>
+
+ <h2>FURTHER ADVENTURES OF R&Acirc;JAV&Acirc;HANA.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>Thus the princess, listening with delight and astonishment to the sweet and
+ eloquent words of her husband, and he never tired of contemplating her beauty and
+ enjoying her caresses, lived for some time in the greatest happiness, without care or
+ anxiety for the future.</p>
+
+ <p>One night, when both were sleeping, the prince had a remarkable dream. He seemed
+ to see an old swan, whose legs were tied together with lotus fibre, approach the
+ bedside; at that moment he awoke with a feeling of pressure on his feet, and found
+ himself bound with a slender silver chain, bright as the rays of the moon. The
+ princess awoke at the same time, and seeing her husband thus fettered, screamed out
+ loudly in her fright. The attendants in the adjoining apartments, hearing the scream,
+ thought something dreadful must have happened. They rushed into the room, added their
+ cries to hers, and forgetting all their former precautions, left the doors open, so
+ that the guards outside, hearing the clamour, entered and saw the prince.</p>
+
+ <p>When about to seize him, they were awed by his dignity, and contented themselves
+ with giving information to the regent, Chandavarma, who, on receiving it, came
+ immediately to the place.</p>
+
+ <p>Looking at the prince with eyes burning with the fire of anger, he began to
+ recollect him, and said, "So! this is that conceited brahman who has been deceiving
+ the people; making them believe that he is wonderfully clever; the friend of that
+ fellow the husband of the wicked B&acirc;lachandrika, the cause of my brother's
+ death. How is it possible that the princess should have fallen in love with such a
+ paltry wretch, overlooking a man like me? She is a disgrace to her family, and shall
+ soon see her husband impaled on a stake."</p>
+
+ <p>Then, with his forehead disfigured by a fearful frown, he continued to abuse the
+ prince; and having tied his hands behind him, dragged him from the room.</p>
+
+ <p>R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana, naturally brave, and encouraged by belief in that former
+ existence the remembrance of which had so wonderfully arisen in his mind, bore all
+ the insults with firmness, and saying to the princess, "Remember that speech of the
+ swan, have patience for two months, and all will be well," submitted quietly to the
+ imprisonment.</p>
+
+ <p>When the ex-king and queen were informed of what had happened, they were greatly
+ distressed on their daughter's account, and exerted themselves to save the life of
+ their son-in-law; but the regent, in whom all authority was vested, resisted their
+ entreaties; and only on condition of their resigning some of the few privileges which
+ still remained to them did he consent to defer the execution till he had communicated
+ with Darpas&acirc;ra, and learned his pleasure on the subject. He confiscated the
+ property of Pushpodbhava, and threw him and his family into prison; and being about
+ to march against the King of Anga, and unwilling to leave the prince behind, lest he
+ should be liberated by the old king, he caused a wooden cage to be made, in which his
+ prisoner was shut up and carried with the army.</p>
+
+ <p>Treated thus like some wild beast, roughly shaken and neglected,
+ R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana would have suffered greatly had he not been protected by the
+ magic jewel given to him in P&acirc;t&acirc;la, and which he had contrived to conceal
+ in his hair.</p>
+
+ <p>Chandavarma had some time before this asked in marriage Amb&acirc;lika, the
+ daughter of Sinhavarma, King of Anga, and, indignant at a refusal, was now marching
+ against him, to take vengeance for the insult, and get possession of the princess.
+ Advancing therefore with a large army, he prepared to besiege Champa, the capital
+ city.</p>
+
+ <p>Sinhavarma, being of a very impatient and impetuous disposition, would not wait
+ for the arrival of the allies who had been summoned to his assistance, and were then
+ on the march; but throwing open the gates, went forth to meet the enemy.</p>
+
+ <p>A terrible battle ensued, in which both kings performed prodigies of valour. At
+ last Sinhavarma was taken prisoner, and his army so completely defeated, that the
+ conqueror entered and took possession of the city without opposition.</p>
+
+ <p>Chandavarma, having now the princess in his power, determined to make her his wife
+ at once: he therefore treated her father with more consideration than he would
+ otherwise have done, though he put him in confinement, and caused it to be proclaimed
+ throughout the city that the wedding would be celebrated with much splendour the next
+ morning.</p>
+
+ <p>Just then a messenger arrived from Kail&acirc;sa, bringing a letter from
+ Darpas&acirc;ra, in which he had written, "O fool! should there be any pity for the
+ violator of the harem? If the old king, my father, now in his dotage, was foolish
+ enough to favour the criminal for the sake of his worthless daughter, you had no need
+ of his permission, and ought not to have been influenced by him. Let that vile
+ seducer be immediately put to death by torture, and his paramour be shut up in prison
+ till I come."</p>
+
+ <p>Chandavarma, who had intended to march against the allies advancing for the
+ assistance of his captive, on receiving these commands, gave orders to his
+ attendants, saying, "To-morrow morning take that vile wretch from his cage, and set
+ him at the palace gate. Have ready, also, a fierce elephant, suitably equipped, which
+ I shall mount immediately after the wedding, to overtake my army in march against the
+ enemy; and as I set out, I will make the elephant trample the life out of that
+ criminal."</p>
+
+ <p>Accordingly, the next morning, the prince was brought by the guards to the gate of
+ the palace, and the elephant placed near him.</p>
+
+ <p>While he stood there, calmly awaiting death, which now seemed inevitable, he
+ suddenly felt his feet free, and a beautiful lady appeared before him.</p>
+
+ <p>She humbly bowing down said: "Let my lord pardon his servant for the injury which
+ she has unconsciously caused. I am an Apsaras, born from the rays of the moon. One
+ day, as I was flying through the air, wearing a white dress, a swan, mistaking me for
+ a lotus flower, attacked me. While struggling to keep off the bird, the string of my
+ necklace broke, and the pearls fell on the grey head of a very holy rishi, bathing,
+ in the clear water of a Him&acirc;layan lake.</p>
+
+ <p>"In his anger, he cursed me, saying: 'O wicked one, for this offence you are
+ condemned to be changed into a piece of unconscious metal.'</p>
+
+ <p>"When, however, I entreated forgiveness, he was so far appeased, that he modified
+ the curse, and granted that I should still retain consciousness, and remain as a
+ fetter on your feet for two months only.</p>
+
+ <p>"The change took place immediately, and I fell to the ground, turned into a silver
+ chain.</p>
+
+ <p>"About this time, V&iacute;rasekhara, a Vidy&acirc;dhara, partly of human descent,
+ had become acquainted with Darpas&acirc;ra, then performing penance on the great
+ mountain; and thinking he might get assistance from him in a feud in which he was
+ involved, had made an alliance with him, and engaged to marry his sister, the
+ Princess Avantisundari.</p>
+
+ <p>"Being desirous of visiting his intended bride, he flew through the air to Avanti.
+ On his way he saw the silver fetter, descended to the ground, picked it up, and
+ continued his flight.</p>
+
+ <p>"Having made himself invisible, he entered without difficulty the apartment of the
+ princess, and was astonished and enraged on finding her lying in your arms. His first
+ impulse was to kill you; but some irresistible influence restrained him, so that he
+ contented himself with putting the silver fetter on your feet, and departed without
+ otherwise disturbing you.</p>
+
+ <p>"You have, in consequence, suffered all this misery. Now my transformation is
+ ended, and you are so far free; tell me what I can do for you in atonement for the
+ suffering which I have caused?"</p>
+
+ <p>The prince, not thinking of himself, said only, "Go at once to her who is dearer
+ to me than life, and comfort her with news of me."</p>
+
+ <p>At that moment a great clamour was heard, and some persons, rushing from the
+ interior of the palace, called out, loudly, "Help! help! Chandavarma is murdered!
+ killed by an assassin, who stabbed him as he was about to take the hand of the
+ princess; and that man is now moving about the palace, cutting down all who attempt
+ to seize him."</p>
+
+ <p>R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana, when he heard this, without losing a moment, and before
+ the guards had perceived his feet to be unfettered, with a sudden spring leapt on the
+ elephant intended for his destruction; and having thrust off the driver, urged the
+ beast at a rapid pace, pushing aside the crowd right and left as he went.</p>
+
+ <p>Having got into the courtyard, he shouted with a loud voice, "Who is the brave man
+ that has done this great deed, hardly to be accomplished by a mere mortal? Let him
+ come forth and join me; we two united are a match for a whole army."</p>
+
+ <p>The slayer of Chandavarma hearing this, came out of the palace, and quickly
+ mounting the elephant, who held down his trunk to receive him, placed himself behind
+ the prince.</p>
+
+ <p>Great was their mutual astonishment and joy when they recognised each other, the
+ prince exclaiming, "Is it possible? Is it really you, my dear friend
+ Apah&acirc;ravarma, who have done this deed?" and the other saying, "Do I indeed see
+ my Lord R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana?" Having thus recognised and embraced each other, they
+ turned the elephant round, and passing through the crowd in the courtyard, went into
+ the main street, now thronged by soldiers. Through these they forced their way,
+ employing with good effect the weapons placed on the elephant for the use of
+ Chandavarma.</p>
+
+ <p>Before, however, they had gone far, they heard the noise of battle at a distance,
+ and saw the soldiers in front of them scattered in all directions.</p>
+
+ <p>Soon they saw coming towards them a very well-dressed, handsome man, riding on a
+ swift elephant. On reaching them, he made obeisance to the prince, saying, "I am sure
+ this is my Lord R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana;" and then turning to Apah&acirc;ravarma,
+ said, "I have followed your directions exactly, and hastened on the advancing allies.
+ We have just now encountered and utterly defeated the enemy, so that there is no fear
+ of any further resistance."</p>
+
+ <p>Then Apah&acirc;ravarma introduced the stranger to the prince, saying, "This is my
+ dear friend Dhanamittra, well worthy of your respect and consideration; for he is as
+ brave and clever as he is handsome. With your permission, he will liberate the King
+ of Anga, and re-establish the former authorities; meanwhile, we will go on to a quiet
+ place, and wait there for him and the princes who have come so opportunely to our
+ assistance."</p>
+
+ <p>R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana agreed to this. They went a little further, and dismounted
+ at a pleasant cool bank, shaded by a large banian tree, and close to the Ganges.</p>
+
+ <p>When they had been for some time seated there, Dhanamittra returned, accompanied
+ by Upah&acirc;ravarma, Pramati, Mitragupta, Mantragupta, Visruta, Prah&acirc;ravarma
+ King of Mithila, K&acirc;map&acirc;la lord of Ben&acirc;res, and Sinhavarma King of
+ Anga.</p>
+
+ <p>The prince, astonished and delighted at such an unexpected meeting, warmly
+ embraced his young friends, and very respectfully saluted, as a son, the elder men
+ introduced by them. Many questions were asked on both sides. After some conversation,
+ R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana told them his own adventures, and those of Somadatta and
+ Pushpodbhava, and then begged his friends to relate theirs.</p>
+
+ <p>Apah&acirc;ravarma spoke first.</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="ADVENTURES_OF_APAHARAVARMA" name="ADVENTURES_OF_APAHARAVARMA"></a>
+
+ <h2>ADVENTURES OF APAH&Acirc;RAVARMA.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>My Lord, when you had gone away with the brahman, and we were unable to find you,
+ I wandered about searching for you like the rest of your friends.</p>
+
+ <p>One day I heard by chance of a very famous muni, living in a forest on the banks
+ of the Ganges, not far from Champa, who was said to have supernatural knowledge of
+ past and future events.</p>
+
+ <p>Hoping to obtain some information about you, I determined to seek him out, and
+ accordingly came here for that purpose. Having found the way to his dwelling, I saw
+ there a miserable-looking man, very unlike the holy devotee whom I had pictured to
+ myself. Sitting down, however, beside this person, I said, "I have come a long way to
+ consult the celebrated rishi M&acirc;r&iacute;chi, having heard that he is possessed
+ of very wonderful knowledge. Can you tell me where to find him?"</p>
+
+ <p>Deeply sighing, he answered: "There was, not long ago, such a person in this
+ place; but he is changed&mdash;he is no longer what he was."</p>
+
+ <p>"How can that be?" I asked.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day," he replied, "while that muni was engaged in prayer and meditation, he
+ was interrupted by the sudden arrival of a famous actress and dancer, called
+ K&acirc;mamanjari, who, with dishevelled hair and eyes full of tears, threw herself
+ at his feet.</p>
+
+ <p>"Before he had time to ask the meaning of this, a confused crowd of her companions
+ came up, headed by an old woman, the mother of K&acirc;mamanjari, apparently in great
+ agitation and distress.</p>
+
+ <p>"When they were all a little quieted, he asked the girl the meaning of her tears,
+ and for what purpose she had come to him.</p>
+
+ <p>"She answered, apparently with great respect and bashfulness, 'O reverend sir, I
+ have heard of your great wisdom, and your kindness to those who are willing to give
+ up the pleasures of this world for the sake of the next. I am tired of the
+ disgraceful life I am leading, and wish to renounce it.' Upon this, her mother, with
+ her loose grey hairs touching the ground, interrupted her, and said, 'Worthy sir,
+ this daughter of mine would make it appear that I am to blame, but indeed I have done
+ my duty, and have carefully prepared her for that profession for which, by birth, she
+ was intended. From earliest childhood I have bestowed the greatest care upon her,
+ doing everything in my power to promote her health and beauty. As soon as she was old
+ enough, I had her carefully instructed in the arts of dancing, acting, playing on
+ musical instruments, singing, painting, preparing perfumes and flowers, in writing
+ and conversation, and even to some extent in grammar, logic, and philosophy. She was
+ taught to play various games with skill and dexterity, and how to dress well, and
+ show herself off to the greatest advantage in public; I hired persons to go about
+ praising her skill and beauty, and to applaud her when she performed in public, and I
+ did many other things to promote her success, and to secure for her liberal
+ remuneration; yet, after all the time, trouble, and money which I have spent upon
+ her, just when I was beginning to reap the fruit of my labours, the ungrateful girl
+ has fallen in love with a stranger, a young brahman, without property, and wishes to
+ marry him and give up her profession, notwithstanding all my entreaties, and
+ representations of the poverty and distress to which all her family will be reduced
+ if she persists in her purpose; and because I oppose this marriage, she declares that
+ she will renounce the world, and become a devotee.'</p>
+
+ <p>"The muni compassionately said to the girl: 'You will never be able to endure the
+ hardships of such a life as you propose to lead&mdash;a life so different from that
+ to which you have been accustomed. Heaven may be attained by all who duly perform the
+ duties of their station; take my advice then, give up all thoughts of an undertaking
+ which you will never accomplish, comply with your mother's wishes, return with her,
+ and be content with that way of life in which you have been brought up.'</p>
+
+ <p>"With many tears, she replied: 'If you will not receive me I will put an end to my
+ wretched life.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Finding her so determined, the muni, after some reflection, said to the mother
+ and her companions: 'Go away for the present; come back after a few days; I will give
+ her good advice, and you will no doubt find her tired of living here, and quite ready
+ to return.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Thereupon they all went away, and she was left alone with the muni. At first she
+ kept at a distance from him, taking care not to interrupt him in his meditations, but
+ waiting on him unobtrusively, rendering him many little services, watering his
+ favourite trees, and gathering sacred grass, and flowers for offerings to the gods.
+ Then, as he became more accustomed to her, she would amuse him with songs and dances,
+ and at last began to sit near him and talk of the pleasures of love.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day, as if in all simplicity, she said 'Surely people are very wrong in
+ reckoning virtue, wealth and pleasure as the three great objects of life?'</p>
+
+ <p>"'Tell me,' he answered, 'how far do you regard virtue as superior to the other
+ two?'</p>
+
+ <p>"'A very wise man like you,' she replied, 'can hardly learn anything from an
+ ignorant woman like me; but since you ask, I will tell you what I think. There is no
+ real acquisition of happiness or wealth without virtue; but the latter is quite
+ independent of the other two. Without it, a man is nothing; but if he fully possesses
+ it, he is so purified by it that he may indulge in pleasures occasionally, and any
+ sin connected with them will no more adhere to him than dust to a cloud. Look at all
+ the stories of the amours of the gods. Are they the less worshipped on that account?
+ I think, therefore, that virtue is a hundred times superior to the other two.' With
+ many such specious arguments as these, and by her winning ways, she contrived to make
+ him madly in love; so that, forgetting all his religious duties and former
+ austerities, he thought only how to please her.</p>
+
+ <p>"When she perceived this, she said to him 'Let us stay no longer in the forest,
+ but go to my house in the town, where we can have many more enjoyments.' Utterly
+ infatuated, he was ready to do her bidding; and she, having procured a covered
+ carriage, took him in the evening to her own house.</p>
+
+ <p>"The next day there was a great festival, at which the king was accustomed to
+ appear in public and converse familiarly with his subjects. On such occasions he
+ would often be surrounded by actresses and dancing girls.</p>
+
+ <p>"On that day K&acirc;mamanjari persuaded the muni to put on a gay dress and
+ accompany her to the park where the festival was held; and he, thinking only of her,
+ and miserable if she were away from him even for a short time, consented to go. On
+ their arrival there, she walked with him towards the king, who, seeing her, said,
+ with a smile: 'Sit down here with that reverend man.' And all eyes were directed
+ towards him.</p>
+
+ <p>"Presently one of the ladies rose up, and, making a low obeisance to the king,
+ said: 'My lord; I must confess myself beaten by that lady; I have lost my wager and
+ must now pay the penalty.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Then a great shout of laughter arose; the king congratulated K&acirc;mamanjari,
+ and presented her with handsome ornaments.</p>
+
+ <p>"After this she walked away with the astonished muni, followed by a great crowd,
+ shouting applause.</p>
+
+ <p>"Before reaching her own house, she turned round to him with a low obeisance, and
+ said: 'Reverend sir, you have favoured me with your company a long time; it will be
+ well for you to attend now to your own affairs.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Not having his eyes yet opened, he started as if thunderstruck, and said: 'My
+ dear, what does all this mean? What has become of the great love which you professed
+ for me?'</p>
+
+ <p>"She smilingly answered: 'I will explain it all.'</p>
+
+ <p>"'One day, that lady whom you saw in the park had a dispute with me as to which
+ was the most attractive. At last she said: "You boast of your powers, forsooth; go
+ and try them on M&acirc;r&iacute;chi. If you can persuade him to accompany you here,
+ then indeed you may triumph; I will acknowledge myself your inferior."</p>
+
+ <p>"'This was the reason of my coming to you; the trick has been successful; I have
+ won my wager, and have now no further occasion for you.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Bowed down by shame and remorse, the unhappy man slunk back to his hermitage,
+ miserable and degraded, bitterly lamenting his folly and infatuation, but resolved to
+ atone for it by deep repentance and severe penance.</p>
+
+ <p>"I am that wretched man; you see, therefore, that I am now quite unable to assist
+ you. But do not go away; remain in Champa. After a time I shall recover my former
+ power."</p>
+
+ <p>While he was telling me this sad story, the sun set, and I remained with him that
+ night. The next morning, at sunrise, I took leave of him, and walked towards the
+ city. On my way thither, as I passed a Buddhist monastery, I was struck by the
+ appearance of a man sitting at the side of the road near it. He was extraordinarily
+ ugly; his body naked, with the exception of a rag round his waist; and his face so
+ covered with dirt, that the tears he was shedding left furrows as they rolled down
+ his cheeks.</p>
+
+ <p>Moved by compassion, I sat down near him, and inquired the reason of his distress,
+ at the same time adding, "If it is a secret, I do not wish to intrude upon you."</p>
+
+ <p>"'My misfortunes are well known,' he answered; 'I can have no objection to telling
+ you if you wish to hear them.' Then he began:</p>
+
+ <p>"My name is Vasup&acirc;lika; but from my ugliness I am generally known as
+ Vir&uacute;paka,&mdash;the deformed. I am the son of a man of some importance here,
+ who left me a large fortune.</p>
+
+ <p>"Among my acquaintance there was a person called Sundaraka, remarkably handsome,
+ but poor. Between us two some mischievous persons strove to excite a rivalry, pitting
+ my money against his beauty and accomplishments.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day, in a large assembly, having got up a dispute between us, they said: 'It
+ is not beauty or wealth, but the approbation of the ladies, which stamps the worth of
+ a man; therefore, let the famous actress, K&acirc;mamanjari, decide between you, and
+ agree that she shall say who is the best man.' To this we both assented, and she,
+ having been previously prepared for the part which she was to perform, was brought
+ into the room, and passing by my rival with scorn, sat down by my side, and, taking a
+ garland from her own head, placed it on mine.</p>
+
+ <p>"Greatly flattered and delighted by this preference, and blinded by a mad love for
+ her, which I had not ventured to express, I most readily gave myself up to her
+ seductions, and in a very short time she obtained such an influence over me that
+ everything I possessed was at her disposal. Before long, she had so plundered me, and
+ led me into such extravagance, that I was reduced to the most abject poverty, and had
+ nothing I could call my own but this miserable rag which you now see me wear.</p>
+
+ <p>"Cast off by her, blamed and reproached by the elder men, laughed at and despised
+ by those who had been my companions in prosperity, I knew not where to turn; and as a
+ last resource I entered this Buddhist monastery, where I obtain a bare
+ subsistence.</p>
+
+ <p>"Distressed by the cutting off of my long hair, and by numerous restrictions as to
+ eating, drinking, and sleeping, like a newly-caught elephant; and hearing every day
+ abuse of those gods whom I used to worship; filled with remorse for my departure from
+ the religion of my ancestors; I am utterly miserable and only wish for death."</p>
+
+ <p>Having heard this pitiable story, I did what I could to comfort him, and said, "Do
+ not despair; I have heard already of that wicked woman, and think I shall be able to
+ find some means of making her restore to you a part at least of your property."</p>
+
+ <p>After leaving him, I went into the city, and finding, from popular report, that it
+ was full of rich misers, I resolved to bring them to their proper condition by taking
+ away their useless wealth.</p>
+
+ <p>Occupied by this thought, I went into a gaming-house, where I was much interested
+ and amused by watching the players and observing their tricks, their sleight-of-hand,
+ their bullying or cringing behaviour to each other; the reckless profusion of the
+ winners, the muttering despair of those who had lost.</p>
+
+ <p>While overlooking a game of chess, I smiled and made some remark about a bad move
+ of one of the players, upon which his opponent, turning to me with a sneer, said "No
+ doubt you think yourself very clever, but wait till I have finished off this stupid
+ fellow, and I will play you for any stake you like."</p>
+
+ <p>When the game was over, accepting his challenge, I sat down to play, and won
+ altogether sixteen thousand d&iacute;nars. Half of this sum I kept for myself, and
+ half I divided between the gaming-house keeper and the players who were present. The
+ latter were loud in praise of my generosity, and of the skill which I had shown in
+ beating that boaster; the former asked me to dine with him, and I often went to his
+ house and became very intimate with him, and obtained from him much information,
+ especially such as had reference to my purpose.</p>
+
+ <p>One very dark night, fully directed by him, I set out, determined on robbery,
+ equipped with a dark dress, a short sword, a spade, a crowbar, a pair of pincers, a
+ wooden man's head,<a id="FNanchor4" name="FNanchor4"></a><a
+ href="#Footnote_4"><sup>[4]</sup></a> a magic candle, a rope and grappling-iron, a
+ box with a bee in it,<a id="FNanchor5" name="FNanchor5"></a><a
+ href="#Footnote_5"><sup>[5]</sup></a> and some other implements.</p>
+
+ <p>Selecting a house where I knew there was much money, I made a hole in the wall,
+ and finding all quiet, enlarged it, entered boldly, and carried off much booty.</p>
+
+ <p>As I was returning, looking cautiously about me, I came suddenly upon a young
+ woman, who was much alarmed at seeing me. Perceiving her agitation, I spoke to her
+ kindly, and assured her that I would much rather assist than injure her.</p>
+
+ <p>Encouraged by my words, she told me her story: "My name is Kulap&acirc;lika; I am
+ the daughter of a rich merchant in this city, and was from childhood engaged to the
+ son of another rich man, named Dhanamittra: he, however, being of a very generous
+ disposition, when he had succeeded to his father's property was preyed on by
+ pretended friends and reduced to comparative poverty. Seeing this, my father refused
+ his consent to our marriage, and, in spite of my reluctance, is determined to give me
+ to a rich man, called Arthapati. To escape this marriage, I have slipped out from
+ home by a secret passage, rarely used, and am going to the house of my lover, who is
+ expecting me and will take me away to some other country; pray do not detain me, but
+ accept this." So saying, she put one of her ornaments into my hand. I did not refuse
+ it, but walked by her side, intending to escort her to her destination.</p>
+
+ <p>We had, however, only gone a few steps, when I saw coming towards us, at no great
+ distance, a large body of the citizen guard. Without losing a moment, I said to the
+ trembling girl, "Don't be alarmed; say that I have been bitten by a serpent, and I
+ will manage the rest."</p>
+
+ <p>By the time they reached us I had thrown myself on the ground, and lay as if
+ insensible, and she stood over me, crying. On being questioned, she answered, with
+ many tears, and in evident distress: "My husband and I, coming from the country, lost
+ our way, and have only lately entered the city. Just now he was bitten by a serpent,
+ and is all but dead. Is there any one among you skilled in charms who can recover
+ him?"</p>
+
+ <p>Among the guard there chanced to be a very conceited man, who had often boasted of
+ his skill, and was now delighted to have an opportunity of displaying it. He stood
+ over me while the others waited, and, with many gesticulations, muttered various
+ charms supposed to be efficacious in such a case; but finding all of no avail, said
+ at last, "Ah! it is too late; the poor man is past all remedies: what a pity I did
+ not see him sooner!" Then, joining his companions, who were impatient to be off, he
+ turned to the sobbing girl and said: "He was evidently fated to die; who can prevail
+ over fate? It is useless to lament; nothing more can be done now; wait a little
+ while, and when we come back we will remove the body."</p>
+
+ <p>As soon as they were out of sight I rose up, took her to the house of Dhanamittra,
+ and said to him: "I met this lady just now; I have brought her safely here, and now
+ restore the ornament which she gave me in her fright; for, though I am a robber, I
+ would not steal from one like her."</p>
+
+ <p>Delighted at seeing her, he answered: "O, sir, you have indeed rendered me a great
+ service in bringing this dear one in safety here; such conduct is very extraordinary
+ in a man of your way of life, and I am quite unable to understand your motives for
+ acting thus. At all events, I am under very great obligation to you; command my
+ services in future."</p>
+
+ <p>After some further talk, I asked him: "Friend, what do you now intend to do?"</p>
+
+ <p>"It will be impossible," he answered, "for me to live here if I marry her without
+ her father's consent; I propose, therefore, to leave the town with her this very
+ night."</p>
+
+ <p>"A clever man," I replied, "is at home in any place. Wherever he goes he may say
+ this is my country. But, in travelling, many hardships must be endured&mdash;hunger,
+ thirst, fatigue, and dangers from men and wild beasts;&mdash;how will this tender
+ girl be able to bear them?</p>
+
+ <p>"You seem to be wanting in wisdom and forethought in thus abandoning home and
+ country. Take courage! be guided by me, and you shall marry her and live comfortably
+ here. But first we must take her back to her father's house."</p>
+
+ <p>To this he consented without hesitation, and we set out at once. Guided by her, we
+ entered through the secret passage, carried off everything of value, and got away
+ without exciting alarm.</p>
+
+ <p>Having hidden our booty in some old ruins, we were going home, when we fell in
+ with some of the city guard. Fortunately, there chanced to be an elephant tied up at
+ the side of the road. We quickly, therefore, unfastened the rope, mounted him, and
+ urged him at full speed; and before the watchmen could recover from their confusion,
+ were out of sight. Halting the elephant close to the wall of a deserted garden, we
+ got over it with the help of the trees growing there, escaped on the other side, and
+ reached home undetected, where we bathed and went to bed.</p>
+
+ <p>The next day we walked out carefully dressed, and were amused at hearing an
+ exaggerated account of our adventures of the preceding night, which had caused much
+ alarm and excitement in the city.</p>
+
+ <p>I had hoped, by robbing the old man, to prevent the marriage of his daughter with
+ Arthapati. But this hope was frustrated; for the latter was not only willing to take
+ Kulap&acirc;lika without a dowry, but even made presents to her father; and it was
+ settled that the marriage should take place at the end of a month.</p>
+
+ <p>Finding this to be the case, I felt that something more must be done; and having
+ hit upon a plan which I thought would be effectual, I gave Dhanamittra directions how
+ to act.</p>
+
+ <p>Accordingly, a few days afterwards, he went to the king, to whom he was previously
+ known, and having asked for a private audience, said: "A very wonderful thing has
+ happened to me, of which it seems right that your majesty should be informed. You
+ have known me as Dhanamittra, the son of a very rich man. During my prosperity, I was
+ engaged to the daughter of a wealthy merchant; but when I was reduced to poverty, he
+ refused his consent to our marriage, and is now about to give her to another.</p>
+
+ <p>"Driven to despair by the double loss of fortune and wife, I went into a wood near
+ the city, intending to put an end to my wretched life.</p>
+
+ <p>"There, when in the act of cutting my throat, I was stopped by a very aged
+ devotee, who asked the cause of the rash act.</p>
+
+ <p>"'Poverty, and contempt,' I answered.</p>
+
+ <p>"'There is nothing more foolish and sinful than suicide,' he replied. 'A man of
+ sense will endure adversity rather than escape from it in such a manner. Wealth, when
+ lost, may be regained in many ways; but life in none. A broken fortune may be
+ repaired; a cut throat can never be joined again. But why should I preach to you
+ thus? Here is a remedy for your misfortunes. This leather bag will give you abundant
+ wealth. I have used it for assisting the deserving; but now I am old and infirm, and
+ am not long for this world. I give it to you.</p>
+
+ <p>"'Go home; if you possess anything wrongfully acquired, restore it to the right
+ owner, and give away the rest of your property to brahmans and the poor. When this
+ has been done, put away the purse carefully; and in the morning it will be found full
+ of gold. Remember that whoever possesses it must comply with these conditions, and
+ that it will yield its treasures only to a merchant like yourself, or to an
+ actress.'</p>
+
+ <p>"With these words, he handed me the purse, and immediately disappeared.</p>
+
+ <p>"I have now brought the purse to your majesty, to know your pleasure concerning
+ it."</p>
+
+ <p>The king, though much astonished, believing the story, told him to keep and enjoy
+ it; and in answer to his entreaty, promised that any one attempting to steal it
+ should be severely punished.</p>
+
+ <p>After this, Dhanamittra, making no secret of his acquisition of the purse,
+ disposed of all his property somewhat ostentatiously, leaving himself absolutely
+ nothing but the clothes which he wore; and in the morning, having filled the purse
+ with gold&mdash;the proceeds of the robbery&mdash;he showed it to his neighbours, who
+ were fully convinced of its magic powers.</p>
+
+ <p>The fame of the purse was thus spread abroad; and we were able to account for our
+ newly-acquired wealth, without incurring any suspicion as to the manner of obtaining
+ it.</p>
+
+ <p>At this time; for reasons which will presently appear, I induced Vimardaka to
+ enter the service of Arthapati; and directed him to use all possible means to excite
+ his master against Dhanamittra. In this he had no difficulty; for the father of
+ Kulap&acirc;lika, hearing of his sudden acquisition of wealth, did not even wait to
+ be asked, but of his own accord renewed the former engagement, and rejected
+ Arthapati.</p>
+
+ <p>About that time it was publicly announced that a younger sister of
+ K&acirc;mamanjari&mdash;R&acirc;gamanjari by name&mdash;would make her first
+ appearance as a dancer and singer. Great expectations having been raised, a large
+ number of spectators, including myself and my friend Dhanamittra, were present at the
+ performance.</p>
+
+ <p>I was struck by her beauty the instant she appeared on the stage; but when I heard
+ her sweet voice, and saw her graceful movements, I was perfectly enchanted, and
+ unable to take my eyes off her for a moment.</p>
+
+ <p>The performance being ended, she withdrew, followed by the longing eyes and loud
+ applause of the spectators; and giving, as I fancied, a significant look at me.</p>
+
+ <p>The next day I was anxious, restless, and unable to eat; and could do nothing but
+ roam about listlessly, or lie on the couch, thinking of her, and making the excuse of
+ a bad headache.</p>
+
+ <p>My friend, seeing me in this state, easily guessed the reason of it, and said to
+ me in private: "I know the cause of your uneasiness, and can give you good hopes.
+ That girl is virtuous, whatever her mother and sister may be; and having watched her
+ closely at the performance, I am convinced that she was much struck with you;
+ therefore, if you are willing to make her your wife, there will be no great
+ difficulties to overcome as far as she is concerned; for, resisting all seductions
+ and the persuasions of her wicked mother and sister, she has declared: 'No man shall
+ have me except as a wife; and I must be won by merit, not by money.'</p>
+
+ <p>"On the other hand, her mother and sister, fearing lest she should be withdrawn
+ from the stage, have gone to the king, and obtained, through many tears and
+ entreaties, a decree that if any man shall take the girl, either in marriage or not,
+ without her mother's consent, he shall be put to death like a robber. Therefore, when
+ you have gained her love, you must also obtain the mother's consent; and that can
+ only be done by means of a large bribe; she will not listen to any other
+ inducement."</p>
+
+ <p>"I am equal to all this," I answered; "I will win the young lady, and find means
+ to satisfy the old one." And I lost no time in accomplishing my purpose. It was first
+ necessary to make acquaintance with K&acirc;mamanjari, and to this end I found out a
+ woman often employed by her as a messenger, and having gained her over by bribes,
+ sent, through her, a number of small presents, till at last K&acirc;mamanjari was
+ disposed in my favour, and received me at her house. Meanwhile I contrived to have
+ secret interviews with her beautiful sister, who consented to be my wife. As soon as
+ this was settled, I said to K&acirc;mamanjari, "I am desirous of obtaining your
+ mother's consent to my marriage with your sister, who has accepted me. I know that if
+ she ceases to perform, you will lose a large income; and, therefore, offer you in
+ return something better and more certain. Procure for me the desired permission, and
+ you shall have Dhanamittra's magic purse, which I will safely steal for you."</p>
+
+ <p>Delighted at the thought of possessing inexhaustible wealth, she agreed to this;
+ the mother's consent was formally given; and on the day of my marriage I secretly
+ handed over the promised purse.</p>
+
+ <p>Very soon after, Vimardaka, by my directions, in a large assembly, began to abuse
+ and insult Dhanamittra, who, as if much astonished, said: "What does all this mean?
+ Why should you annoy me? I am not aware that I have ever given you offence."</p>
+
+ <p>He answered furiously: "You purse-proud wretch, do you think I will not take my
+ master's part? Have you not robbed him of his intended wife, by bribing her father?
+ Do you think he has no cause for anger against you? His interests are mine; I am
+ ready to risk my life for him, and I will pay you off. Some day you shall miss that
+ purse, the source of the riches with which you are so puffed up." Saying this, he
+ rushed out of the place in a rage; and though nothing was done at the time, his words
+ were not forgotten.</p>
+
+ <p>Then Dhanamittra went to the king, and declaring that he had lost the purse,
+ mentioned his suspicion of Arthapati, and the reason for it. He, having heard nothing
+ of what his servant had said, when summoned and asked "Have you a confidential
+ servant named Vimardaka?" answered without hesitation, "Certainly; he is a very
+ trustworthy man, entirely devoted to my interest."</p>
+
+ <p>"Bring him here to me."</p>
+
+ <p>Thus commanded, he searched everywhere for his servant, but was unable to find
+ him; and for a good reason, for I had furnished the man with money, and sent him to
+ Oujein, to look for you.</p>
+
+ <p>The supposed thief having disappeared, his master was put in prison till further
+ evidence could be procured, for no one but those in the secret doubted that he was
+ the instigator of the theft.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile K&acirc;mamanjari, anxious to make use of the magic purse, proceeded to
+ fulfil the conditions attached to its use. She went secretly to Vir&uacute;paka, and
+ restored the money of which she had robbed him, and then gave away all her furniture,
+ clothes, and ornaments. This, however, she did so incautiously, that attention was
+ drawn to it; upon which Dhanamittra went again to the king, saying: "I suspect that
+ the actress, K&acirc;mamanjari, has got my purse; for though notoriously avaricious,
+ she is giving away everything she possesses, and there must be some strong reason for
+ such a proceeding."</p>
+
+ <p>In consequence of this information, she was summoned to appear the next day,
+ together with her mother; and the two women came in great alarm to consult me.</p>
+
+ <p>I said to K&acirc;mamanjari: "No doubt you are suspected of having the purse. This
+ suspicion has arisen from your own imprudence, in giving away your property so
+ openly. I much fear that you will have to give it up, and you will be fortunate if
+ you escape without worse consequences. But you must on no account implicate me; for
+ then I should be put to death, all my property would be confiscated, your sister
+ would die of grief, and you would be utterly ruined."</p>
+
+ <p>She answered, with many tears: "It is indeed my own fault, but you shall be safe.
+ That niggardly wretch, Arthapati, is known to be intimate with me. I will say that I
+ received it from him; and, as he is already suspected of stealing it, I shall
+ probably be believed."</p>
+
+ <p>To this I agreed, and the next day, when questioned, she at first denied all
+ knowledge of the purse, then admitted having received it, but refused to say from
+ whom, and at last, when threatened with torture, confessed, apparently with great
+ reluctance, that Arthapati was the giver; and this being considered sufficient
+ evidence against him, he was condemned to death.</p>
+
+ <p>Then Dhanamittra interceded for him, saying. "A decree was formerly made by one of
+ your ancestors, that no merchant or trader should be put to death for theft. I humbly
+ entreat, therefore, that his life may be spared."</p>
+
+ <p>To this the king consented, the poor wretch was banished, and all his property
+ confiscated, a portion of it being given to K&acirc;mamanjari, at the earnest
+ entreaty of Dhanamittra, who got back his purse, and shortly afterwards married
+ Kulap&acirc;lika.</p>
+
+ <p>Having thus performed the promise to my friend, I increased my own wealth, and
+ kept up the reputation of the purse by going on with my robberies, and so
+ impoverished the rich misers, that some of them were glad to receive a morsel of food
+ from the beggars to whom they had formerly refused help, and who were now enriched by
+ my liberality.</p>
+
+ <p>Still no suspicion fell on me; but fate is all-powerful, and it was decreed that I
+ should be caught at last.</p>
+
+ <p>One night, sitting with my charming wife, intoxicated, partly with wine and partly
+ with her sweet caresses, I was seized with madness, and started up, saying: "All the
+ wealth in the city is not too much for you; I will fill the house with jewels for
+ your sake." Then, like a furious elephant who has broken his chain, I rushed out, in
+ spite of her remonstrances, with a drawn sword, and attacked a body of police, who
+ happened to be passing. Shouting out, "This is the robber!" they soon overpowered me,
+ and I fell to the ground.</p>
+
+ <p>The shock sobered me at once, and all the horror of the situation into which I had
+ brought myself by my folly came into my mind. I thought to myself, my intimacy with
+ Dhanamittra is well known; suspicion will fall on him; and unless I can turn it off,
+ he, as well as my wife, will be arrested to-morrow; and I quickly formed a plan by
+ which they, and perhaps I myself, might be saved. But no time was to be lost; and as
+ they were about to take me away, I called out to my wife's nurse, Sring&acirc;lika,
+ who had followed me, "Begone, old wretch! and tell that vile harlot your mistress,
+ and her paramour, Dhanamittra, that she will never see her ornaments, nor he his
+ magic purse again. I care not for life, if I am revenged on those two wretches."</p>
+
+ <p>The old woman being remarkably quick-witted, at once understood my object in
+ speaking thus, and very humbly accosting the police said: "Worthy sir, I entreat you
+ to wait a moment, while I ask your prisoner where he has hid the ornaments of my
+ mistress."</p>
+
+ <p>To, this they assented, and coming to me, she said: "O, sir, your jealousy is
+ without cause; whatever attentions that man may have paid my mistress, she is not to
+ blame. Now that you are taken from her, she will have no means of support, and must
+ go on the stage again. How can she do this without her ornaments? Take compassion on
+ her, and say where you have hid them."</p>
+
+ <p>Then, as if my anger were appeased, I answered: "Why should I, who am about to
+ die, harbour resentment? Come close, and I will whisper where I have put them." In
+ this manner I managed to give her a few hurried instructions. She went away, with
+ many blessings on me, and thanks to the men for their kindness; and I was taken to
+ the king's prison.</p>
+
+ <p>At that time the governor of the prison was a very conceited young man, named
+ Kantaka, who had lately succeeded to the office by the death of his father. When I
+ was brought in, looking at me in a very contemptuous manner, he said: "So you are the
+ thief who has committed so many robberies. If you do not give up the stolen property,
+ and especially the magic purse, you shall suffer every possible variety of torture
+ before you are put to death."</p>
+
+ <p>I answered, smiling, "Even though I should give up all the other stolen property,
+ I will never let the purse go back to that wretch Dhanamittra, my greatest enemy. You
+ may try all your tortures; you will never get this secret out of me."</p>
+
+ <p>Finding the fear of torture to have no effect, the next day he tried promises; and
+ so went on from day to day, with alternate soothing and threatening.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, my wounds were attended to, and I was well fed; so that I had regained
+ my strength when, one day, Sring&acirc;lika made her appearance, well dressed, and
+ with cheerful countenance.</p>
+
+ <p>To my surprise, she was allowed to speak to me in private. She said to me,
+ joyfully "Your plan has succeeded. As you directed, I went to Dhanamittra and told
+ him, from you: 'You must go to the king, and say, "The magic purse so lately restored
+ has again been stolen by one whom I regarded as a friend&mdash;a certain gambler, the
+ husband of the actress R&acirc;gamanjari. He has taken it from spite, being jealous
+ of his wife, to whom, from kindness, I often made presents. He is now in prison for
+ other offences; and if, he is put to death immediately, as he deserves, I fear that I
+ shall never recover my purse. I pray, therefore, that he may not be executed before
+ he has confessed where it is concealed. For he admits having taken it; but declares
+ that he will not give it up, unless his life is spared."' Your friend, admiring your
+ ingenuity, and having full confidence in your resources, immediately went to the king
+ and obtained his request, so that your life is safe for the present.</p>
+
+ <p>"Meanwhile, with the help of gifts furnished by my mistress, I have formed an
+ intimacy with the nurse of the Princess Amb&acirc;lika, and have been introduced by
+ her to the princess, whose favour I have gained by telling her amusing stories, and
+ whom I have induced to feel an interest in the misfortune of my mistress.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day, when I was standing near her in the gallery round the court-yard of the
+ palace, Kantaka, having some business or other, passed through below us. Picking up a
+ flower which the princess had dropped, I let it fall on his head; and when he looked
+ up to see from whose hand it came, I managed to make the princess laugh at something
+ which I said; and the conceited fool, thinking that it was she who had dropped it to
+ attract his attention, went away looking quite pleased and confused.</p>
+
+ <p>"That same evening I received a present for my mistress, a small basket marked
+ with the signet of the princess, and containing articles of no great value. This I
+ took to Kantaka; and begging him to observe the strictest secrecy, made him believe
+ that the princess had sent it to him. He was even delighted when, another day, I
+ brought him a dirty dress, telling him that she had worn it.</p>
+
+ <p>"Finding him quite ready to believe this, and convinced that she was in love with
+ him, I kept up an imaginary correspondence, bringing very loving messages from her,
+ which I invented, and receiving many from him in return, which I took care not to
+ deliver. His presents, of course, I kept for myself.</p>
+
+ <p>"In this manner I have raised his hopes very high; and to encourage him still
+ further, I said: 'I have heard from a learned astrologer, with whom I am acquainted,
+ that you have certain marks upon you which indicate that you will one day be a king.
+ This love on the part of the princess tends to the fulfilment of the prediction. You
+ are therefore on the high road to fortune. If you have spirit enough to pursue it,
+ all you have to do now is to obtain a secret interview with the lady; the rest will
+ follow in due time.'</p>
+
+ <p>"'But how can I manage this?' he asked. 'The wall of the garden,' I replied,
+ 'communicating with the princess's apartments, is separated from those of the gaol by
+ a space of a few yards only. You could not get over these walls; but you might make
+ an underground passage, and slip in unobserved; and I will take care that there shall
+ be some one to receive and conduct you to the princess. When once with her, you are
+ safe; for all her attendants are attached to her; not one would betray the
+ secret.'</p>
+
+ <p>"'But how can I make this underground passage?' he asked. 'I cannot dig it myself,
+ or employ workmen.'</p>
+
+ <p>"'Have you no clever thief here,' I replied, 'accustomed to such work?'</p>
+
+ <p>"'Well suggested,' he answered. 'I have just the right man.'</p>
+
+ <p>"'Who is he?' I said.</p>
+
+ <p>"'That man who has stolen the magic purse,' said he. 'If he will set to work with
+ a good will he will soon dig his way through.'</p>
+
+ <p>"'Very good,' I answered. 'You must persuade him by promising to let him go when
+ the work is done. But it would never do for him to be in the secret; therefore, when
+ he has finished, put on his fetters again, and report to the king that he is
+ exceedingly obstinate; that you have tried all other means to make him confess, and
+ that nothing remains but to put him to torture. No doubt the king will give orders
+ accordingly; and you can easily manage so to inflict it that he shall die under it.
+ When he is dead, your secret will be safe; you can visit the princess as often as you
+ like; and, doubtless, in the end the king, rather than disgrace his daughter, will
+ consent to your marriage; and as he has no other child, will make you his
+ successor.'</p>
+
+ <p>"With this proposal he was quite delighted; and has been treating you well, that
+ you may have strength for the work. He intends to ask you to begin to-night; and has
+ sent me to persuade you, believing me to be devoted to his interests, and looking
+ forward to some great reward when he has got his wish."</p>
+
+ <p>Having heard this from the old woman, I gave her great praise, and said: "Lose no
+ time. Tell him I am quite ready to do the work."</p>
+
+ <p>After this, Kantaka came to me, told me what he wanted, and swore a solemn oath
+ that I should be liberated when the work was done; and I, in return, swore to keep
+ his secret.</p>
+
+ <p>Then he took off my fetters; I got a bath and a good dinner, and presently set to
+ work in a dark corner, under the wall. Soon after midnight the work was done, and an
+ opening made into the courtyard of the women's apartments.</p>
+
+ <p>Before returning, I thought to myself "This man has sworn an oath which he intends
+ to break: for the preservation of my own life, therefore, I shall be justified in
+ killing him."</p>
+
+ <p>Having formed this resolution, I went back to the prison, where Kantaka was
+ waiting for me. He told me it was necessary to replace my fetters for the present;
+ and I appeared to acquiesce. But as he was stooping to fasten them, I gave him a
+ violent kick; and before he could recover himself, I had snatched a short sword which
+ he wore, and cut off his head.</p>
+
+ <p>I then returned to Sring&acirc;lika, who had remained in the prison, and said to
+ her: "I am not disposed to have had all this toil for nothing. Tell me the way into
+ the ladies' rooms. I will go there and steal something before I make my escape."</p>
+
+ <p>Having received her directions, I passed again through the tunnel which I had
+ made, came up into the court-yard; and from thence entered a large, lofty room
+ lighted by jewelled lamps, where a number of women were sleeping.</p>
+
+ <p>There, on a couch ornamented with beautifully carved flowers and resting on lions'
+ feet, I saw the princess, covered only by a thin silken petticoat, half sunk into a
+ soft white feather-bed, like lightning on an autumn cloud.</p>
+
+ <p>Fast asleep, as if wearied by much play, she lay in a very graceful attitude, with
+ her delicate ancles crossed, her knees slightly drawn up; one lovely hand laid
+ loosely on her side, the other beneath her head; her full bosom, slowly heaved by
+ gentle breathing, illuminated by the ruby necklace strung on burnished gold; the
+ top-knot of her loosened hair hanging down like some graceful flower; her lips so
+ bright that the opening of the mouth could hardly be distinguished; her features in
+ calm repose, shaded by her lovely ringlets.</p>
+
+ <p>I had entered so softly that no one was disturbed; and I stood gazing for some
+ time lost in admiration of her beauty, quite forgetting the purpose for which I had
+ come.</p>
+
+ <p>I thought, she is, after all, the lady of my heart. If I do not obtain her,
+ K&acirc;ma will not suffer me to live; but how can I make known my love to her? Were
+ I now to wake her, she would start up with a cry of alarm, and I should probably lose
+ my life. I must think of some other way of letting her know my love.</p>
+
+ <p>Then, looking round, I saw laid on a shelf a thin board prepared for painting, and
+ a box of paints and brushes. With these I made a hasty sketch of the princess as she
+ lay, and of myself kneeling at her feet, and underneath it I wrote this
+ verse:&mdash;</p>
+ <span style="margin-left: 1em;">"Of thee thy slave in humble attitude thus
+ prays:</span><br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">Sleep on, not worn like me by pervading
+ love."</span><br />
+
+
+ <p>I then painted on the wall near her a pair of chakrav&acirc;kas in loving
+ attitude, gently took off her ring, replacing it with mine, and slipped out without
+ disturbing any of the sleepers.</p>
+
+ <p>There was at that time among the prisoners a man named Sinhaghosha, formerly a
+ chief officer of police, but now imprisoned through a false accusation made by
+ Kantaka.</p>
+
+ <p>With this man I had already made acquaintance, and I now went to him and told him
+ how I had killed Kantaka. With his consent I went forth from the prison, and walked
+ away with Sring&acirc;lika. We had not gone far when we fell in with a patrol. I
+ thought to myself I could easily run away from them; but what would become of the
+ poor old woman? she would certainly be caught. Hastily determining, therefore, on
+ what was best to be done, I walked right up to them with unsteady gait and idiotic
+ look, and said: "Sirs, if I am a thief kill me, but you have no right to touch this
+ old woman."</p>
+
+ <p>She, perceiving my intention, came up, and very humbly said: "Honoured sirs, this
+ young man is my son. He has been for some time confined as a lunatic; but was
+ supposed to be cured, and I brought him home yesterday. In the middle of the night,
+ however, he started up, and calling out: 'I will kill Kantaka and make love to the
+ king's daughter,' rushed out into the street. I have at last overtaken him, and am
+ trying to take him home. Will you be so good as to help me, and tie his hands behind
+ him that he may not get away again?"</p>
+
+ <p>As she said this, I called out: "O old woman, who ever bound a god or the wind,
+ Shall these crows catch an eagle?" and started off at full speed. She, renewing her
+ entreaties, begged them to pursue me; but they only laughed at her, and said: "Do you
+ think we have nothing to do but to run after madmen? You must be as mad as he is to
+ have taken him out;" and so they went on their way.</p>
+
+ <p>I stopped when I found I was not pursued. She soon overtook me, and we went to my
+ house, to the great joy of my wife, who had scarcely hoped for my deliverance.</p>
+
+ <p>In the morning I saw Dhanamittra, told him all that had happened, and thanked him
+ for following my directions so punctually.</p>
+
+ <p>After this I went to the forest, to see M&acirc;r&iacute;chi. I found him restored
+ to his former condition, and able to give me the desired information. From him I
+ learnt that you would be here about this time.</p>
+
+ <p>In the morning after my escape, Sinhaghosha informed the king of what had
+ happened, and how Kantaka had been killed when about to enter the princess's
+ apartments. Being found to be innocent of the crime of which he was accused, he was
+ appointed governor of the prison in Kantaka's place.</p>
+
+ <p>Before the underground passage was filled up, he permitted me to pass through it
+ more than once to the princess, who was favourably disposed towards me through the
+ picture and verse, and still more by all that Sring&acirc;lika had said in my
+ favour.</p>
+
+ <p>No great search was made after me, and by keeping quiet and going out only at
+ night I escaped further arrest.</p>
+
+ <p>You know how Chandavarma besieged Champa, and how Sinhavarma was defeated and
+ taken prisoner. When I heard this, and how the conqueror intended to force the
+ princess to marry him, I went to Dhanamittra and said: "Do you go about among the
+ ministers and officers of the imprisoned king and the principal citizens, and tell
+ them to be ready to attack the enemy as soon as they hear of the death of
+ Chandavarma. I will engage to kill him to-morrow."</p>
+
+ <p>How Dhanamittra has performed his part you have just seen. As to myself, I put on
+ a dress suitable for the occasion, and, as many persons were going in and out of the
+ palace, managed to slip in unobserved and get very near the intending bridegroom.
+ Suddenly stretching out my arm as he was about to take the hand of the princess, I
+ gave him a mortal wound with a sword; then saying a few hasty words of encouragement
+ to her, I defended myself against those who endeavoured to seize me, till I heard
+ your welcome voice, deep as the sound of thunder, and had the happiness of embracing
+ you.</p>
+
+ <p>R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana, having heard this story, said "You have indeed shown
+ wonderful ingenuity and courage;" then he turned to Upah&acirc;ravarma, and said: "It
+ is now your turn;" and he, having made due salutation, thus began:&mdash;</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="ADVENTURES_OF_UPAHARAVARMA" name="ADVENTURES_OF_UPAHARAVARMA"></a>
+
+ <h2>ADVENTURES OF UPAH&Acirc;RAVARMA.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>While wandering about like the others, I cams one day into the country of Videha.
+ Before entering into Mithila, the capital, I stopped to rest at a small temple, and
+ found there an old woman, who gave me water for my feet.</p>
+
+ <p>Observing that she looked at me very hard, and that tears came into her eyes, I
+ asked her: "O, mother, what is the cause of your grief?"</p>
+
+ <p>"You bring to my mind," she answered, the remembrance of my lost foster-child,
+ who, if he lives, is just about your age. But I will tell you how he was lost.</p>
+
+ <p>"Prah&acirc;ravarma was formerly king of this country. His queen was a very dear
+ friend of Vasumati; wife of R&acirc;jahansa, King of Magadha, and he went with her
+ and his twin sons to visit that king. How he was conquered and driven from his
+ dominions by the King of M&acirc;lwa you have doubtless heard. It was shortly before
+ that invasion that the visit was made. In the battle which was fought,
+ Prah&acirc;ravarma assisted his friend, and was taken prisoner, but was subsequently
+ liberated.</p>
+
+ <p>"When returning to his own kingdom, he heard that a rebellion had broken out,
+ headed by his brother's son, Vikatavarma. He therefore turned aside through a forest
+ road, in the direction of Suhma, hoping to obtain assistance from his sister's son,
+ the king of that country. On the march, he was attacked and plundered by Bheels; and
+ I, having charge of one of his children, was separated from the party, and left
+ behind in the forest.</p>
+
+ <p>"There I was attacked, by a tiger, and dropped the child. The tiger was killed by
+ an arrow; but I fainted away, and when I recovered, the child was gone, taken away, I
+ suppose, by the Bheels. Having been found and taken care of by a compassionate
+ cowherd, I stayed at his cottage till my wounds were healed.</p>
+
+ <p>"Longing to get back to my friends, and to hear some tidings of my mistress, I was
+ surprised one day by the appearance of my daughter, who had been, with me, in charge
+ of the other child.</p>
+
+ <p>"After mutual congratulations and embraces, she told me her story as follows:
+ 'After we were parted, I was wounded by the robbers, lost the child, and was found
+ wandering about by one of the foresters, who took care of me, and afterwards wished
+ to make me his wife. I was too much disgusted with him and his way of life to
+ consent; and, after many threats, he would at last have killed me, but for the
+ opportune arrival of a young man who happened to be passing, and rescued me from his
+ hands. That young man has since become my husband. We have been searching for you,
+ and have now happily found you.'</p>
+
+ <p>"I asked who the man was. He answered: 'I am a servant of the King of Mithila, to
+ whom I am now going.' Then we all three went to Mithila, and told the king and queen
+ the sad news of the loss of their children.</p>
+
+ <p>"The war was still going on, and at last the king was overcome and imprisoned,
+ together with his queen, by his wicked nephew.</p>
+
+ <p>"Since then I have been living as a mendicant. My daughter, whose husband was
+ killed in the war, being destitute like myself, has entered the service of
+ Kalpasundari, queen of the usurper. Ah! if those princes had lived, they would have
+ rescued their father from such degradation."</p>
+
+ <p>She began then to weep and lament; but I comforted her, and said: "Do you not
+ remember speaking to a certain muni, and telling him of the loss of the child? That
+ boy was found by him. I am he, and I will contrive some means for killing that wicked
+ usurper, and setting my parents free. No one can recognise me here, not even my own
+ mother, were she to see me; therefore I shall be able at my leisure to consider what
+ is best to be done."</p>
+
+ <p>Exceedingly delighted at hearing this, she kissed me again and again, and said,
+ with tears of joy: "O, darling! a glorious fortune is before you. Now you are here,
+ all will be well; you will soon lift up your parents from the sea of sorrow which has
+ engulfed them. Happy is Queen Priyamvada in having such a son!"</p>
+
+ <p>Then she gave me such food as she had, and I stayed with her, and passed the night
+ in that temple.</p>
+
+ <p>As I lay awake, I turned over in my mind every plan that suggested itself to me
+ for the accomplishment of my purpose. Knowing how ready-witted women are in general,
+ and their fondness for tricks and intrigues, it occurred to me that my foster-sister,
+ from her position near the queen, might be able to give me material assistance.</p>
+
+ <p>In the morning, after worshipping the gods, I began to question the old woman as
+ to her knowledge of the interior of the palace, and asked whether she had frequent
+ opportunities of seeing her daughter. Scarcely had she begun to answer my questions
+ when I saw some one coming towards us, and she exclaimed: "O, Pushkarika, behold our
+ master's son; that dear child whom I so carelessly lost in the forest was found and
+ preserved, and is now restored to us."</p>
+
+ <p>Great was the daughter's delight at seeing me; and, when her agitation had
+ subsided, her mother said to her: "I was just beginning to tell my dear son something
+ of the arrangement of the palace, and the habits of the inmates; but you can give him
+ the required information much better than I can."</p>
+
+ <p>In answer to this she told me all the arrangements of the palace, and added: "The
+ Queen Kalpasundari, the daughter of the sovereign of Kum&acirc;ra, is exceedingly
+ beautiful and accomplished. She despises her husband, who is exceedingly ugly; but
+ though unkindly treated, and neglected, she has hitherto been faithful to him."</p>
+
+ <p>Hearing this, I said to her: "Whenever you have an opportunity, dwell on the
+ king's licentiousness; find out, if possible, his scandalous amours; make much of
+ them; tell her how other women have behaved in similar circumstances; in short, do
+ everything to stir up her indignation and jealousy against him; and, as soon as
+ possible, let me know what she says. You may help me greatly in this affair;
+ therefore be diligent and observant, and be as much as possible with your
+ mistress."</p>
+
+ <p>Then I said to the old woman: "You must also play your part. You can be introduced
+ to the queen as a woman skilled in charms and fortune-telling. When you get her to
+ listen to you, make the most of the opportunity, and second your daughter's
+ endeavours."</p>
+
+ <p>They both promised to do their utmost. After they were gone I took a small house,
+ close to the wall of the royal gardens, and waited patiently for the result.</p>
+
+ <p>After some days the old woman came to me, and said: "Darling, we have done exactly
+ as you wished. The queen has taken a great fancy to me, is very indignant with her
+ husband, and thinks herself greatly to be pitied. What is now to be done?"</p>
+
+ <p>I then painted a portrait of myself, and said: "Show this to the queen; she will
+ no doubt admire it, and say: 'Is this a portrait or a fancy picture?' Then do you
+ answer: 'Suppose it should be a portrait of some living person; what then?' And
+ whatever she says in reply let me know as soon as possible."</p>
+
+ <p>The next day she came to me again, and said: "When I showed your portrait to the
+ queen, she gazed at it a long time, and seemed lost in admiration; then she
+ exclaimed, 'Who can have painted this? Is it possible that such a handsome man can
+ exist in the world? Surely there is no one here like this!' I answered, 'O lady, your
+ admiration is quite natural, such a handsome man is very rarely to be found, but
+ still there might be such a one; and if this should be really the portrait of a young
+ man, longing to see you&mdash;not only thus handsome, but of good birth, very
+ learned, accomplished, and good-tempered &mdash;what would you say then?' 'What would
+ I say? I say, that if he will be mine, all that I can give him in return, myself, my
+ heart, my body, my life, will be all too little. But surely you are only deceiving
+ me; there never can be such a charming person as this picture represents.'</p>
+
+ <p>"In answer to this, I said: 'I am not deceiving you. There is really such a
+ person, a young prince, who is staying here in disguise; he saw you when you were
+ walking in the public park, at the feast of Spring, and immediately became a mark for
+ the arrows of K&acirc;ma. Moved by his entreaties, and seeing how suited you are to
+ each other, I have ventured to take this means of making his passion known to you. If
+ you will but consent to see him, however difficult access to you may be, his courage,
+ prudence, and ingenuity are so great, that he will certainly effect it; only say what
+ your pleasure is.' Then, finding her quite disposed to see you, I told her your real
+ name and birth. After reflecting some time, she said, 'Mother, I will not conceal
+ from you a circumstance which his name brings to my memory. My father was a great
+ friend of the deposed king, and their queens were very much attached to each other.
+ It was settled between them, that if the one had a son, and the other a daughter, the
+ two children should be engaged for marriage; but when the Queen Priyamvada had lost
+ her sons, my father gave me in marriage to Vikatavarma. This young prince was really
+ destined to be my husband, and I ought to have had him, instead of that ugly wretch,
+ who is stupid, ignorant of all the arts of pleasing, brutal, rebellious, cruel,
+ boastful, false, and, above all, most insulting in his behaviour to me; only
+ yesterday he ill-treated my favourite attendant, Pushkarika, and gathered flowers
+ from a plant which I had especially cherished, to give to one of his paramours, a low
+ vulgar woman, who is trying to put herself on an equality with me. He is in every way
+ unsuited to me, and my misery is so great, that I am ready to catch at any means of
+ escape from it. It was wretched enough while I thought on no one else, but now that I
+ have heard of this charming young man, and seen his portrait, I will endure it no
+ longer, whatever the consequences may be. Therefore, let him come to-morrow evening
+ to the Madhavi bower in the garden. I am impatient to see him; even the hearing of
+ him has filled my heart with love.'"</p>
+
+ <p>When the old nurse had given me this account, I determined to risk the adventure,
+ and obtained from her a minute description of the garden, the direction of the road
+ and paths, the exact situation of the summerhouse where I was to meet the queen, and
+ where the guards were stationed.</p>
+
+ <p>Having carefully impressed all these details on my memory, I waited impatiently
+ for the following night, and lay down to rest. As I lay I thought on the difficulty
+ of the enterprise, of the sin of seducing the wife of another, and of what
+ R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana and my other friends would say to such conduct. On the other
+ hand, I seemed to be justified by the object I had in view; the liberation of my
+ parents.</p>
+
+ <p>Perplexed with these conflicting thoughts I fell asleep, and dreamed that Vishnu
+ appeared to me, and said: "Go on boldly, without hesitation; what you are about to
+ do, though it may seem sinful, is approved of by me." Encouraged by this vision, I
+ rose in the morning, fully confirmed in my purpose. The tedious day came at last to
+ an end, and darkness set in.</p>
+
+ <p>When the proper time arrived, I put on a close-fitting dark dress, girded on my
+ sword, and set out on the dangerous enterprise.</p>
+
+ <p>Concealed at the edge of the ditch, I found a long bamboo, which the old woman had
+ procured for me. This I laid across, and so got to the bottom of the wall. Then,
+ cautiously raising it, I climbed to the top, just where a large heap of bricks had
+ been piled up inside. Using these as steps, I got safely to the ground, and walked
+ northward, through an avenue of champaka trees, where, as a favourable omen, I heard
+ the low murmuring cry of a pair of chakrav&acirc;kas. Taking an almost opposite
+ direction, I saw before me what appeared to be a great building, and it was only by
+ touching it that I found it to be a clump of trees. Going eastward, and turning once
+ more to the south, I passed through some mango trees, and saw the light of a lantern
+ shining among the leaves. I then knew that I was right, and went straight up to the
+ bower, inside of which was a summer-house, with steps leading up to it, and spread
+ with soft twigs and flowers for a carpet. The room was furnished with a handsome
+ couch, a golden water-jar, trays of flowers, fans, &amp;c. After I had been seated a
+ short time, I heard the tinkling of ornaments and smelt a powerful perfume. Rising up
+ hastily, I slipped out, and stood concealed by the shrubs outside. Presently I saw
+ the lady enter; she looked about her, and not seeing me, was evidently disappointed
+ and distressed. I heard her say, with a sad low voice, "Alas! I am deceived, he is
+ not coming; O my heart, how can this be borne? O adorable K&acirc;ma, what have I
+ done to offend thee, that thou thus burnest me and dost not reduce me to ashes?"</p>
+
+ <p>Having heard this, I made my appearance, and said: "O lovely lady, do you ask how
+ you have offended K&acirc;ma? You have given him great offence, since you disparage
+ his beloved Rati by your form, his bow by your arched eyebrows, his arrows by your
+ glances, his great friend, the perfumed wind of Malaya, by your sweet breath, the
+ notes of his favourite bird by your voice. For all this K&acirc;ma justly torments
+ you. But I have done nothing to offend him; why should he so distress me? Have pity
+ on me, and cure the wound inflicted by the serpent of love, with the life-giving
+ antidote of an affectionate look."</p>
+
+ <p>Delighted at seeing me, she required no entreaty on my part, and readily yielded
+ to my embrace; and, sitting down on the couch, we conversed as though we had been
+ long acquainted.</p>
+
+ <p>At last the time for separation arrived, and I rose up to go; but she with tears
+ detained me, saying: "When you depart, my life seems to follow. If you go, let me go
+ with you."</p>
+
+ <p>I answered: "O my beloved, that is impossible. If you love me, be guided by me,
+ and we shall soon meet again, not to be parted."</p>
+
+ <p>This she readily promised, and I told her exactly what was to be done. Then
+ quitting her with reluctance, I returned safely by the way I had come, and she went
+ back to the palace.</p>
+
+ <p>The next day she showed the picture to the king, who greatly admired it, and asked
+ her where she had got it. She told him: "I have lately made acquaintance with a very
+ wonderful old woman, who has travelled over many countries and seen many strange
+ things; she is very skilful in charms, and has brought me this picture, saying: 'It
+ has very great magical powers, and so confident am I in their efficacy that I ask for
+ no payment or reward until you have fully proved them.' She tells me that if certain
+ ceremonies are performed, and mantras which she has taught me, are recited in a
+ retired spot at midnight, I shall be changed to a person exactly resembling the
+ portrait, and shall have the power of transferring that form to you while I regain my
+ own shape. I have thought it right to tell you this; but do not act hastily: show the
+ picture to your ministers and consult them."</p>
+
+ <p>The king, greatly astonished, but very desirous of obtaining such a handsome body,
+ asked the opinion of his counsellors and younger brothers, and they saw no reason why
+ the experiment should not be tried.</p>
+
+ <p>The hour of midnight on the day of full moon was therefore appointed for the
+ ceremony, and there was much talk in the city about it.</p>
+
+ <p>"O the wonderful power of magic! Through the skill of the queen, the king will
+ obtain a new body fit for a god."</p>
+
+ <p>"But is there no danger?"</p>
+
+ <p>"How can there be danger when the ceremony is to be performed by his own queen, in
+ his own private gardens, where no stranger can enter? Besides, have not the learned
+ and clever ministers and counsellors approved of it, and is it likely that they would
+ be deceived?"</p>
+
+ <p>The city was full of such talk as this, and the people awaited with impatience the
+ night appointed for the working of the miracle.</p>
+
+ <p>When the time arrived a great heap was made in a part of the garden where four
+ roads met, not far from the summer-house, with large quantities of sandal-wood,
+ lignaloes, and other sweet-smelling woods, camphor, silk dresses, sesamum, saffron,
+ and various spices; and several animals, duly slaughtered by the priests, were laid
+ upon it; and the fire having been lighted, every one withdrew except the king and
+ queen. She then said to him: "You know how faithless you have been to me, and with
+ this handsome body you will be a much greater attraction to other women. I know the
+ fickleness of your disposition. Can you expect that I will confer on you this beauty
+ for the sake of my rivals?"</p>
+
+ <p>Then he threw himself at her feet, and said "O my darling, forgive my
+ transgressions. I swear by everything solemn that in future I will keep to you only,
+ and not even think of any other woman."</p>
+
+ <p>After these and many other protestations, she appeared to be satisfied, and said:
+ "Now withdraw to that clump of trees, and stay there till I ring the bell; then you
+ may come again to the fire and see the wonderful change in me."</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, under cover of the thick smoke arising from the burning of all those
+ substances, I had climbed the wall as before, and was standing in the summer-house
+ when the queen came in. She said: "Everything is ready. I regard myself now as
+ entirely yours; nothing shall part us any more;" and, throwing her arms round my
+ neck, she kissed me again and again.</p>
+
+ <p>Saying to her, "Stay here concealed while I finish the work," I quitted her, went
+ to the place of sacrifice, and rang a bell hanging on a neighbouring tree; and the
+ sound summoned the king, like a messenger of death.</p>
+
+ <p>He found me standing by the fire, throwing on it more sandal-wood, lignaloes, and
+ other precious things; and as he stood gazing in fear and astonishment, and hardly
+ believing his eyes, I said to him: "Remember what you have promised, and now swear to
+ me again, taking this sacred fire as a witness, that you will renounce all other
+ women, and keep to me only."</p>
+
+ <p>He answered: "O queen, there is no deceit in me. I will do all that I have
+ promised," and he repeated his former oaths.</p>
+
+ <p>But as if not satisfied with this, I said: "I must have some other proof of your
+ sincerity. Tell me some of your state secrets."</p>
+
+ <p>Then he told me: "My father's brother, Prah&acirc;ravarma, has been for a long
+ time in prison; with the consent of my ministers, I intend to poison him, and give
+ out that he has died of old age and infirmities.</p>
+
+ <p>"I am preparing an army, to be commanded by my brother, for the invasion of Pundra
+ without any declaration of war.</p>
+
+ <p>"There is a merchant here possessed of a diamond of immense value. I 'am
+ contriving a plan by which I shall get it from him at a tenth of its worth.</p>
+
+ <p>"There is a man of wealth and influence very displeasing to me. I have engaged a
+ certain person, named Satahali, the governor of the district, to bring a false
+ accusation against him, and by that means to stir up the people, and so cause his
+ death in a popular tumult, which will take away all blame or suspicion from me."</p>
+
+ <p>When I had heard all these things, saying, "Die the death which your wicked deeds
+ deserve," I suddenly seized him by the throat, stabbed him in a moment to the heart,
+ and threw the body into the great fire, where it was quickly consumed; after which I
+ went back to the queen, who was anxiously awaiting me. Though much agitated, she was
+ more relieved at having got rid of that wretch than shocked at the manner of his
+ death; and having quieted and consoled her without much difficulty, I went at once
+ with her to her apartments.</p>
+
+ <p>On seeing him, whom they believed to be the king, so changed, the women and
+ attendants who met us were evidently much astonished, but so much had been said
+ beforehand about the wonderful transformation to be expected, that no one seemed to
+ doubt that I was really the king with a new body; and having said a few words of
+ encouragement to them, I was received with great respect.</p>
+
+ <p>The rest of the night was passed in hearing from the queen as much as possible
+ about the court, the ministers, &amp;c., so that I might not appear to be ignorant of
+ what the king must have known, when I should meet them on the morrow.</p>
+
+ <p>In the morning, after the performance of due worship of the gods, I met the
+ ministers in council, and they also were so convinced of the power of magic that they
+ did not hesitate to acknowledge me as their master, expressing their delight at the
+ happy change.</p>
+
+ <p>Then I said to them: "With this new body I have new feelings and purposes. I
+ repent of my cruelty to my uncle, and instead of getting rid of him as I had
+ intended, it is my pleasure that he shall be taken from prison and treated with all
+ proper respect.</p>
+
+ <p>"That diamond, of which I had intended to get possession, must not be obtained by
+ fraudulent means. If I should decide on having it, I will pay the full price."</p>
+
+ <p>To the brother who had been appointed to command the army, I said: "Dear brother,
+ our purpose is changed with regard to that invasion. You will only watch the
+ frontier; and if there is any beginning of war on the part of the Pundras, attack
+ them vigorously; but not otherwise."</p>
+
+ <p>I sent also for Satahali, and said: "You know that I wished to get rid of
+ Anantas&iacute;ra, because he was suspected of being a partisan of the deposed king.
+ Now that I am reconciled to my uncle, there is no occasion for anything to be done to
+ him; you will therefore take no further steps in that affair."</p>
+
+ <p>When the ministers heard all this, and perceived me to be acquainted with secrets
+ known only to the king and themselves, they were quite confirmed in their first
+ impression; and while congratulating me and the queen, were loud in their praise of
+ the power of magic.</p>
+
+ <p>My parents were immediately liberated from prison; and having been informed by the
+ old nurse of what had been done by me, were quite prepared when I went to them in
+ public; and afterwards, when we met in private, were able to give way to their
+ feelings of affection and delight at seeing me again.</p>
+
+ <p>After a short time, with the consent of my wife, I resigned the crown, and
+ reinstated my parents in their former position; retaining for myself the dignity of
+ heir-apparent.</p>
+
+ <p>Soon afterwards, a letter arrived from Sinhavarma, an old friend of my father's,
+ congratulating him on his restoration, and asking for help against Chandavarma, who
+ was marching to attack him. Upon which I hastily equipped an army, and marched to his
+ assistance; and have now had the great happiness of meeting with you, as well as of
+ helping to defeat the enemy.</p>
+
+ <p>R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana having heard this story, smiled, and said: "Truly, our
+ friend here has committed great sins; but how can I blame him when his motives were
+ so good, and he had the praiseworthy object of liberating from a long imprisonment
+ those who are so dear to him, and of punishing the usurper and oppressor? His courage
+ and ingenuity have been great; and I congratulate him on his success."</p>
+
+ <p>Then turning to Arthap&acirc;la, he said: "Do you relate your adventures." And he
+ immediately began his story in the following manner:&mdash;</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="ADVENTURES_OF_ARTHAPALA" name="ADVENTURES_OF_ARTHAPALA"></a>
+
+ <h2>ADVENTURES OF ARTHAP&Acirc;LA.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>My Lord, having the same object as your other friends, I wandered about over
+ various countries in search of you. In the course of my travels, I arrived one day at
+ the sacred city of Ben&acirc;res. There I bathed in the pure crystal water of the
+ river; and duly worshipped the mighty god, the slayer of Andhaka, at his temple
+ outside the city. After finishing my devotions, I was going on my way, when I saw a
+ tall, stout man, carrying an iron club, with his eyes red and swelled from weeping,
+ and engaged in making a noose with his sash.</p>
+
+ <p>I thought to myself: "This man has fallen into some great calamity. He is thinking
+ of doing violence to himself or to others. I will see if I can assist him." I
+ therefore went up to him, and said: "This conduct of yours seems to indicate some
+ rash purpose. May I know the cause of your grief? Perhaps I may be able to help
+ you."</p>
+
+ <p>He hesitated for a moment, and looked very hard at me; but at last he said: "What
+ harm can there be in telling you? You shall know my troubles, if you wish to learn
+ them."</p>
+
+ <p>Then we sat down together under a shady tree, and he began his tale as follows:
+ "O, fortunate sir, I was once as happy as you appear to be. My father was in good
+ circumstances, and brought me up carefully; but I preferred a wild, dissipated life,
+ and at last became a robber. One night I broke into the house of a rich man in this
+ city, was caught in the act, and condemned to death.</p>
+
+ <p>"My hands were fettered by being passed through holes in a heavy piece of wood;
+ and in this state I was led out for execution into a public square, where a furious
+ elephant was brought forward to trample me to death. When he came near me, I shouted
+ as loudly as possible, in order to frighten him; and lifting up my arms, gave him a
+ violent blow on the trunk. Upon this, he turned away; and as I continued to shout out
+ and abuse him, all the efforts of the driver to make him attack me were in vain.</p>
+
+ <p>"Again and again, with much difficulty, the driver brought him in front of me; but
+ each time, instead of attacking me, he turned back, alarmed by my menacing appearance
+ and loud shouts; and at last ran right away, leaving me uninjured.</p>
+
+ <p>"The courage which I had shown was observed by the king's chief minister,
+ K&acirc;map&acirc;la, who was looking on from one of the towers of the palace; and he
+ sent for me, and said: 'You seem to be a very strong, brave man. I did not think that
+ elephant could have been so cowed by any one. It is a pity that such qualities should
+ not be better employed. Are you willing, if you are pardoned, to forsake your evil
+ ways, and lead an honest life? If you will give me a promise to this effect, I will
+ take you into my service.'</p>
+
+ <p>"I gladly gave the promise which he required; and he obtained my pardon, and
+ became my protector and master; and I have served him faithfully ever since. After
+ some years, seeing my devotion to him, he placed great confidence in me, and one day
+ told me his own history.</p>
+
+ <p>"'There was,' said he, 'formerly at Pushpapuri a very learned and pious man, named
+ Dharmap&acirc;la, one of the king's ministers. His eldest son was like him; but I,
+ the youngest, was of a very different disposition. I had no inclination for work or
+ study; but thought only of amusement, and spent my time among gamblers and
+ disreputable characters. My father and brother did all they could to restrain me;
+ but, impatient of their control, I left my home and friends, and wandered about the
+ world. One day I came to this city, Ben&acirc;res, and not long after my arrival, I
+ made acquaintance with the king's daughter, who, with her female friends, was playing
+ at ball in a park outside the town. We fell in love with each other; and I contrived,
+ by disguising myself as a woman, to enter her private apartments and to have many
+ secret meetings with her; the result of which was the birth of a child.</p>
+
+ <p>"'The devoted attendants kept the whole affair secret, removed the infant as soon
+ as it was born, and telling the mother it was dead, gave it to a savari woman, who
+ carried it to the public cemetery and left it there.</p>
+
+ <p>"'As she was returning; she was stopped by the watchmen, and in her fright told
+ them what she had done. Information was given to the king, and further inquiry being
+ made, my offence was discovered, and one night I was arrested, while quietly sleeping
+ unsuspicious of danger. Being condemned to death, I was led to execution outside the
+ city. By a fortunate chance I got my hands free, and snatching the sword from the
+ executioner, laid about me so vigorously that all the men fell back, and I made my
+ escape to the forest. There I wandered about for some time, subsisting on wild fruits
+ and roots, and sleeping in the trees.</p>
+
+ <p>"'While living this precarious life, I was one day astonished at meeting a young
+ lady, with many female attendants. She addressed me by my name, and desired me to sit
+ down with her, under a large tree.</p>
+
+ <p>"'When, with much surprise, I asked who she was, and how she came to be in that
+ wild forest, with such a retinue, and why I was so favoured by her, she told me the
+ reason of her coming, saying: My name is T&acirc;r&acirc;vali. I am the daughter of a
+ chief Yaksha. A short time ago I went to visit a friend, living on the Malaya
+ Mountains, and while flying through the air on my return, as I passed over the
+ cemetery of Ben&acirc;res, I heard the cry of a child.</p>
+
+ <p>"'Moved with compassion, I alighted on the ground, took it up and carried it to my
+ father. He took it to our master, the god Kuvera, who sent for me, and asked, "What
+ induced you to bring this child?" "A strong feeling of compassion," I answered, as if
+ it had been my own.</p>
+
+ <p>"'You are right,' he replied; 'there is good reason for what you have done;' and
+ he showed me how, in a former existence, when you were Sudraka and I Aryad&acirc;si,
+ the child, now born of the Princess Kantimati, was ours; therefore, I am really your
+ wife, and it was indeed a maternal instinct which prompted me to save the infant.
+ Kuvera, however, would not allow me to keep the boy, but ordered me to take him to
+ the Queen Vasumati, that he might be brought up together with her son, who will one
+ day become a great monarch.</p>
+
+ <p>"Having performed the command of the god, I am permitted by him to find you out,
+ and relieve you from your present distress."</p>
+
+ <p>"So saying, she embraced me, and afterwards took me to a fairy palace in the
+ forest, furnished with all comforts and luxuries, where I passed some time with her
+ in great happiness.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day, when she was expressing her great love for me, I said: 'I have a strong
+ desire to take some vengeance on the king who would have put me to death.' Upon
+ which, with a smile, she said, 'Ah! you wish to see Kantimati; I am not jealous, I
+ will take you to her.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Then lifting me up, she bore me through the air to the palace, and without
+ disturbing the guards, placed me at the bedside of the king.</p>
+
+ <p>"Grasping a sword lying near him, I awakened him, and said: 'I am, your
+ son-in-law; I took your daughter without your consent, and am now come to make
+ submission and atone for my fault."</p>
+
+ <p>"Seeing the drawn sword held over him he was much alarmed, and said: 'I must have
+ been mad to act as I did and reject such a son-in-law; I will now acknowledge you,
+ and you shall duly marry my daughter.'</p>
+
+ <p>"He kept his word, the next day announced the intended marriage to all the court,
+ and shortly afterwards publicly gave me his daughter.</p>
+
+ <p>"T&acirc;r&acirc;vali remained with me, became great friends with her fellow-wife,
+ told her the story which she had related to me, and how her son had been preserved
+ and was taken care of by Queen Vasumati.</p>
+
+ <p>"Thus I have for some years lived happily, holding, as you know, a very important
+ office."</p>
+
+ <p>[End of the story of K&acirc;map&acirc;la as told to his servant.]</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+
+ <p>"Some time after this, the death of the old king occurred, and as the eldest son
+ had died during his father's lifetime, of consumption brought on by dissipation and
+ debauchery; my master, together with the other ministers, placed Sinhaghosha, a boy
+ about five years old, on the throne, and had him carefully educated.</p>
+
+ <p>"As the young king grew older, he was surrounded by companions nearer his own age,
+ and they not liking the restraint put upon them by the wise and prudent
+ K&acirc;map&acirc;la, endeavoured secretly to excite a prejudice against him, saying,
+ 'This fellow, who sets himself up to be so wise and virtuous, is a wicked wretch, who
+ first seduced the princess, and then, having escaped the death he so well deserved,
+ managed to get to the bedside of the sleeping king, and to frighten him into
+ compliance with his demands. This K&acirc;map&acirc;la intends to make himself king;
+ he poisoned your eldest brother, and only spared you in order to obtain the support
+ of the people, knowing that the real power would remain in his own hands. Depend on
+ it you will not be suffered to live when you are old enough to shake off his
+ authority. If you wish to be safe you should get rid of him at once.'</p>
+
+ <p>"With these, and other similar speeches, they so prejudiced the young king against
+ his guardian and minister, that he would gladly have got rid of him at once, but was
+ deterred by fear of the power of his Yaksha wife.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day the queen, seeing the Princess Kantimati very sad, asked her the reason
+ of her sadness, saying, 'Tell me the truth; you cannot deceive me; what is the cause
+ of this depression?' 'Did I ever deceive you?' she answered; 'my friend and
+ fellow-wife, T&acirc;r&acirc;vali, has taken offence at something done or said by our
+ husband, and though we tried to soothe her, she went away, and has not returned; this
+ is the cause of my distress.'</p>
+
+ <p>"The queen hearing this, immediately told her husband, 'K&acirc;map&acirc;la has
+ quarrelled with his fairy wife, and she has left him. There is nothing now to prevent
+ your proceeding against him as you please.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Sinhaghosha, longing to be freed from restraint, caused his minister to be
+ arrested, when he came the next day to the palace, as usual, unsuspicious of danger.
+ This very day he will be led round the city, be proclaimed a traitor, and have his
+ eyes put out.</p>
+
+ <p>"I, having lost my only friend and protector, have no wish to live, and was
+ fastening my sash to hang myself, when you interrupted me."</p>
+
+ <p>When Purnabhadra had finished this story, I said to him, "I am that child who was
+ exposed in the cemetery, and saved by the fairy. My coming here is indeed opportune,
+ and with your assistance I will engage to deliver my father. I would boldly attack
+ the guards as they lead him round the city, but fear, lest in the confusion he might
+ be killed, when all my exertions would have been in vain; some other plan must
+ therefore be thought of."</p>
+
+ <p>While I was thus speaking to him a serpent put out his head from a hole near me,
+ and, knowing how to charm serpents, I made it come forth, and secured it.</p>
+
+ <p>Then I said to Purnabhadra: "O friend, this is just what I wanted. I will mix with
+ the crowd when my father is led round, let this serpent fall on him as if by chance,
+ and then run up to him and say that I am skilled in charms, and can save his life. No
+ doubt they will allow me to try, and I will stop the effect of the poison in such a
+ manner that he will not die, and yet remain insensible, as if dead. Meanwhile, do you
+ go to my mother, ask to see her in private, and tell her that the son whom she had
+ lost is now here. Explain to her my plan for saving my father, and say that when she
+ hears of the death of her husband, she must go to the king as if in the greatest
+ grief, and ask for permission to burn herself together with the dead body. When this
+ request is granted, as no doubt it will be, she must prepare the funeral pile, and
+ make ready for self-immolation, laying the apparently dead body on a couch in a
+ private room till I come, when I will tell her what is further to be done."</p>
+
+ <p>Purnabhadra, delighted with the plan which I proposed, no longer wished to destroy
+ himself. He set out at once to do as I had directed him, and I went immediately into
+ the city. There I saw great crowds already collected, and ascertained where the
+ executioner would stand when the proclamation was made.</p>
+
+ <p>Overhanging the place, there happened to be a large tree, with thick foliage. Into
+ this I climbed, and waited patiently, listening to the talk of the people collected
+ underneath.</p>
+
+ <p>Presently the executioner and his men came, bringing the prisoner, and the
+ proclamation was made three times.</p>
+
+ <p>"Know all men that this traitor, K&acirc;map&acirc;la, has not only poisoned the
+ late king and his eldest son, but has been convicted of plotting against the life of
+ his present majesty; he endeavoured to persuade two of the king's faithful attendants
+ to administer poison, but they have given information, and his life is justly
+ forfeited; the king, however, in consideration of his being a brahman, and nearly
+ connected with himself, has spared his life, and only sentenced him to have his eyes
+ put out. Let all evil-doers take warning by his punishment."</p>
+
+ <p>While this proclamation was being read, I climbed to a branch of the tree just
+ over my father, and dropped on him the poisonous serpent, which immediately bit him.
+ In the confusion which ensued, I slipped down from the tree, and, having mixed with
+ the crowd, managed, while shouting out "This is a just punishment from heaven; so may
+ all traitors perish," to get close to my father, and quickly applied a charm in such
+ a manner that, though he fell down apparently dead, the effect of the poison was
+ stopped. The executioner being also bitten; and his assistants, as well as the crowd
+ of spectators, being alarmed and dispersed from dread of the poisonous serpent; this
+ act of mine was not noticed.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, my mother, who had been prepared by Purnabhadra to hear of her
+ husband's death, went immediately to the king, attended by a large number of friends,
+ and said; "The gods know if my husband was your enemy or not; I will not now attempt
+ to defend him; but, whether he was innocent or guilty, your anger should cease now he
+ is dead. I pray you to allow me to burn his body, and according to the custom of
+ widows of my rank, to ascend the funeral pile together with him. Were I not to
+ perform this duty, disgrace would fall on you and on the whole family, as well as on
+ myself."</p>
+
+ <p>The king, well pleased to have got rid of the obnoxious minister, without
+ incurring the sin of killing him, exclaimed: "This death is indeed the act of fate!"
+ And, immediately granting her request, permitted the body of K&acirc;map&acirc;la to
+ be taken to his own house, where I had by that time arrived, and was ready to receive
+ it.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, my mother prepared for death, and, resisting all the entreaties of her
+ friends and servants, expressed her determination to be burnt together with her
+ husband.</p>
+
+ <p>When everything for the funeral was arranged, she came into the private room,
+ where the body had been laid, and there saw her husband fully recovered, and me
+ sitting by him. Great was her delight and astonishment at this wonderful and sudden
+ change; and having first embraced her husband, she threw her arms round me, and, with
+ a voice broken by sobs of joy, said: "O, my darling son, how can I deserve such
+ happiness?&mdash;I, who so cruelly abandoned you at your birth, and suffered you to
+ be taken away, as if dead? but your father was not to blame for that; he, indeed,
+ deserves to have been restored to life by you, and to have the happiness of seeing
+ you. Cruel, indeed, was T&acirc;r&acirc;vali, who, when she had received you again
+ from Kuvera, did not bring you at once to me; but what could I expect from her? It is
+ through her unkindness in leaving us that all this misfortune has happened; but I
+ must not complain; I was not worthy, without previous suffering, to enjoy such great
+ happiness. Come and embrace me."</p>
+
+ <p>Saying this, she again threw her arms round me, and kissed me repeatedly,
+ trembling with emotion, and shedding many tears of joy. My father's feelings were
+ scarcely less excited. He seemed to have risen from the lowest depth of misery to the
+ summit of felicity, and esteemed himself more fortunate than even Indra the King of
+ the Gods.</p>
+
+ <p>When we were all somewhat calmed, and I had explained to my father all that had
+ occurred, I said: "There is much yet to be done; the king will soon find out the
+ deception which has been practised, and send to arrest you again; so we must consider
+ how we can defend ourselves."</p>
+
+ <p>My father answered: "This house is a very large one; the walls are strong; there
+ are many secret passages; I have a great store of weapons; my servants are brave and
+ faithful, so that we could hold out for several days. Besides this I have many
+ friends in the city; most of the authorities will favour me; many of the soldiers
+ will be on my side, and there are many persons discontented and ready to rebel
+ against the king. Therefore, if we act prudently, we shall have much assistance, and
+ be able to cut off that tyrant."</p>
+
+ <p>With this I entirely agreed, and we prepared for defence. As I had expected, the
+ king, finding how he had been deceived, sent soldiers to take us; but, though they
+ made many attempts, we drove them back day after day, with very small loss to
+ ourselves.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, fearing lest we should at last be overpowered, if something more were
+ not done, I determined, if possible, to seize the person of the king; and, as my
+ father's house was not far from the palace, I began to make an underground passage
+ inside, in order to reach his sleeping-room, the exact position of which I had learnt
+ from my father. After digging for some distance, I came, to my great astonishment,
+ into a large, lofty, well-lighted room, occupied by a number of women, among whom was
+ a young lady of surpassing beauty, resembling the wife of K&acirc;ma, or the tutelary
+ goddess of the city, who had hidden herself here to avoid the sight of so much
+ wickedness above.</p>
+
+ <p>The women were equally astonished at seeing me, and ran away, alarmed, into other
+ adjoining rooms. One old woman, however, remained behind, and, falling at my feet,
+ said "Have pity on us poor helpless women; surely thou art a god, for no mortal could
+ have thus found his way hither. O tell us why thou art come."</p>
+
+ <p>"Calm yourself," I answered, "You have nothing to fear from me. I am
+ Arthap&acirc;la, the son of the minister K&acirc;map&acirc;la and the Princess
+ Kantimati, and have come thus unexpectedly on you while making an underground passage
+ from my father's house to the palace; but tell me who you all are, and how you come
+ to be living here."</p>
+
+ <p>"O prince," she answered, "I had heard of your birth, but not of your
+ preservation, and happy am I now to see you. Know that the young lady whom you have
+ just seen is the granddaughter of your maternal grandfather, Chandasinha. The eldest
+ son of that king died before his father, leaving his wife pregnant, and she lost her
+ life in giving birth to this daughter, who was committed to my care. One day the king
+ sent for me, and said: 'I intend this child when grown up to be given in marriage to
+ Darpas&acirc;ra, son of the King of M&acirc;lwa; and, remembering the misconduct of
+ her aunt, I am determined that nothing of the kind shall happen with her. I have
+ therefore caused a spacious palace to be made underground, and have furnished it with
+ provisions and all other necessaries for even a hundred years. I have great
+ confidence in you; you will therefore go down into this subterranean dwelling, taking
+ with you the princess and such attendants as you may think desirable, and will remain
+ there until she is grown up, when I shall fetch you from below, and give her in
+ marriage as I have intended.' So saying, he lifted up a small trap-door in the
+ court-yard close to his own apartment, and showed me the steps leading to this place.
+ The next day we all came down, and have remained here ever since. Twelve years have
+ now passed, and the king seems to have forgotten us. I must tell you also that the
+ princess, though destined by her grandfather for Darpas&acirc;ra, was originally
+ intended for you; for her mother, while the child was as yet unborn, promised that
+ her daughter should become the wife of the son of Kantimati if he should ever return.
+ Look on her, therefore, as your intended, and do what is best for us."</p>
+
+ <p>Having received this account from the old woman, I told her to have no fear on the
+ princess's account, but to trust entirely in me, and that I would soon liberate them
+ from their long and tedious imprisonment.</p>
+
+ <p>She then took a lamp and showed me the steps leading to the trap-door, which I
+ forced open, and soon found my way into the king's bed-room. There, before he was
+ sufficiently awake to call for help, I seized, gagged, and bound him, and dragging
+ him along, as an ichneumon drags a serpent, past the astonished women and through the
+ tunnel which I had made, I brought him, trembling with fear and bowed down by shame,
+ to my father's house, and showed him to my parents, telling them how I had captured
+ him, and how I had discovered the princess in the subterranean palace.</p>
+
+ <p>When the seizure of the king was known, those who were previously well-disposed to
+ my father immediately joined us, and all opposition ceased.</p>
+
+ <p>Soon afterwards I married the princess, who looked on me as her deliverer from the
+ dungeon; Sinhaghosha was deposed; and I, having double claim to the throne, was
+ acknowledged king in his stead.</p>
+
+ <p>Hearing that the King of Anga, a devoted friend of your father, was at war, and
+ attacked by a strong enemy, we have marched hither with an army to his assistance,
+ and I have had the pleasure of helping to deliver him from his enemies, and the still
+ greater happiness of meeting with you. I now beg of you to decide what shall be done
+ with the deposed king, our prisoner, whom we have brought with us. My mother is very
+ anxious to liberate him, but hitherto it has not been thought safe to do so.</p>
+
+ <p>The prince answered: "Let that unworthy young man be freed, on condition of giving
+ up all claim to the throne and leading a private life; and let him devote himself to
+ pious meditation, which is the purifier of evil deeds." Then turning with a kind look
+ to Pramati, he said: "Do you now relate your adventures," with which request he at
+ once complied:&mdash;</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="ADVENTURES_OF_PRAMATI" name="ADVENTURES_OF_PRAMATI"></a>
+
+ <h2>ADVENTURES OF PRAMATI.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>My lord, while wandering like the rest of your friends in search of you, I found
+ myself one evening in a large forest, far from any habitation. Thinking it useless to
+ attempt to go further in an unknown country and in darkness, I prepared to sleep
+ there. Having bathed in the water of a small lake, and made myself a bed of leaves, I
+ lay down under a large tree, commending myself to the deities presiding over the
+ place, and was very soon asleep.</p>
+
+ <p>Presently a strange and delightful feeling came over me, gladdening my inmost
+ soul; and I awoke, hardly knowing whether what I saw was a reality or a dream, for on
+ looking round me I saw that I was no longer in the forest, but in a very large and
+ lofty room, lying on a soft couch with white muslin curtains; all around me were a
+ number of sleeping women. Among them my eyes were especially attracted towards a
+ young lady of exceeding beauty, lying in a very graceful attitude, covered only by a
+ silken petticoat, her bosom slowly rising and falling, and her bud-like lower lip
+ quivering with the soft movement of the breath in quiet sleep.</p>
+
+ <p>Lost in astonishment, I said to myself; "What has become of that great forest
+ wrapt in darkness? How is my bed of leaves exchanged for this soft couch? Whence is
+ this dome above me, lofty as the great temple of Siva? Who are all these lovely
+ women, like a troop of Apsaras lying down wearied with play? And who can this
+ beautiful lady be? She cannot be a goddess, for the gods do not sleep thus, nor do
+ they perspire, and I see the drops breaking forth on her forehead. She must then be a
+ mortal; but O how lovely! how peacefully she sleeps, as if she had never known the
+ anxieties of love! My heart is drawn towards her."</p>
+
+ <p>With these thoughts I rose up and approached the bed where she lay, and stood
+ looking at her as if entranced, becoming every moment more enamoured, longing to
+ touch her, but held back by the fear of disturbing her.</p>
+
+ <p>While I was thus gazing, she gradually awoke, and raising herself into a sitting
+ posture, looked at me attentively with eyes more than half closed. At first her lips
+ were opened, as if she were about to cry out; but, apparently restrained by some
+ secret power, she remained silent, trembling all over, and showing in her countenance
+ the signs of mingled doubt, fear, astonishment, bashfulness, and love; till at last,
+ overcome again by sleep, she slowly sank down again on the bed.</p>
+
+ <p>Almost at the same time I felt myself irresistibly overcome by drowsiness, and was
+ very soon fast asleep.</p>
+
+ <p>When I awoke, I found myself on the bed of leaves once more, alone in the gloomy
+ forest, and day was beginning to appear.</p>
+
+ <p>When I was quite awake I had some difficulty in collecting my thoughts, and I said
+ to myself: "Can all this of which I have such a vivid impression be other than a
+ reality, or was it only a dream, a magical delusion? Whatever it may be, I will not
+ quit this place till I find out the truth, and I will place myself under the
+ protection of the deity who sent the vision."</p>
+
+ <p>Having formed this resolution, I was waiting where I had slept, when I saw
+ approaching me a female form faded like a flower scorched by the sun, with eyes red
+ from weeping, lips parched by the hot breath of sighs, wearing a scanty black dress,
+ without ornaments, and with her hair in a single braid, like an affectionate wife
+ mourning for the absence of her husband;<a id="FNanchor6" name="FNanchor6"></a><a
+ href="#Footnote_6"><sup>[6]</sup></a> and with all this having an air of divine
+ dignity, which made me regard her with reverence, and think that she might be the
+ tutelary goddess of the place, to whom I had commended myself; and I prostrated
+ myself before her. But she raised me up with her arms, and after kissing me again and
+ again, said, with a voice broken by tears and sobs, "O, my darling, surely you have
+ heard from the Queen Vasumati how one night a fairy appeared to her, and placing the
+ child Arthap&acirc;la<a id="FNanchor7" name="FNanchor7"></a><a
+ href="#Footnote_7"><sup>[7]</sup></a> in her arms, told her husband's name and her
+ own; and how the child was brought by order of Kuvera; and then disappeared. I am
+ that fairy&mdash;your mother. Bewildered by unreasonable jealousy and anger, I
+ abandoned my husband, your father, K&acirc;map&acirc;la; and for that sin I was
+ cursed by Durg&acirc;, who condemned me to be possessed by an evil spirit for a year.
+ That year, which seemed to me like a thousand years, is ended; and I am now come from
+ the great festival of Siva, where I have met my relations, who had assembled there,
+ and have received full pardon from the goddess.</p>
+
+ <p>"In my way thither, I passed by this place, saw you about to lie down, and heard
+ your prayer to the local deity.</p>
+
+ <p>"Being still partly under the influence of the curse, I did not recognise you as
+ my son. Yet even as a stranger I felt an interest in you, and could not bear the
+ thought of leaving you exposed to danger in such a wild place. I therefore waited
+ till you were fast asleep; and having considered where I could deposit you while I
+ was gone to meet the goddess, since I could not take you with me, it occurred to me
+ to carry you to the palace of the King of Sravasti, and leave you to sleep there till
+ my return. I therefore carried you through the air, and placed you in the sleeping
+ apartment of the Princess Navam&acirc;lika, feeling sure that no one would disturb
+ you there. I then went to the temple; and after paying due worship to Siva, and
+ receiving the congratulations of my assembled friends, I was dismissed by the
+ goddess, who said: 'You are forgiven; the curse is ended; go and be happy with your
+ husband.' After which I returned to the palace; and taking you up, brought you to
+ this place, and laid you, still sleeping, on your bed of leaves. Since then, I have
+ been watching for your awaking; for as soon as the curse was removed, I knew you to
+ be my son.</p>
+
+ <p>"I must now leave you, and go to your father. I know what passed in the palace;
+ how you have fallen in love with the princess, and her feelings towards you. Do not
+ despond; before long you will see her again."</p>
+
+ <p>She then warmly embraced me; and saying: "I go with reluctance, farewell for the
+ present," she departed.</p>
+
+ <p>Having thus found the supposed dream to be a reality, and that the lady whom I had
+ seen was the Princess Navam&acirc;lika, I was confirmed in my love, and set out for
+ Sravasti, determined, if possible, to see her again.</p>
+
+ <p>On the road, I came to a village where there was a large fair and a great
+ concourse of traders. Various amusements were going on; among others, a cock-fight,
+ which I stopped to look at, and sat down near an old brahman, who was watching the
+ fight with great interest. On seeing me smile, he asked the reason; and I answered:
+ "What simpletons some of the breeders here must be to pit a Bal&acirc;ka cock against
+ one of the N&acirc;rikela breed, which is sure to win."</p>
+
+ <p>With a knowing look, he whispered to me: "Hush! these blockheads know no better. I
+ see you are a sharp fellow; sit quiet and say nothing." Then he offered me betel and
+ pawn from his box; and we got into conversation.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, the birds fought furiously; and there was much vociferation on both
+ sides; but, as I had predicted, the Bal&acirc;ka cock was beaten. The old man was
+ delighted at the victory of the other, which was his own. He seemed to have taken a
+ great liking to me, though our ages were so different, and invited me to his house,
+ where I was very hospitably treated, and passed the night.</p>
+
+ <p>The next morning he accompanied me some distance on the way to Sravasti; and said,
+ at parting: "Remember, I am your friend; do not hesitate to apply to me if there is
+ anything in which I can help you."</p>
+
+ <p>After he had left me, I continued my journey; and arriving late and very tired at
+ Sravasti, I lay down to sleep in an arbour in one part of the park outside the city.
+ There I slept soundly till awakened by the noise of the swans and other birds in a
+ lake not far off.</p>
+
+ <p>Soon after I had risen, I heard the tinkling of anklets, and saw a young lady
+ walking towards me, with a painted canvas in her hand. When she came near, she looked
+ first at me, and then at the painting. This she did several times, and was evidently
+ surprised and pleased at the comparison On casting an eye on the picture, I also was
+ much surprised, finding it to be a portrait of myself.</p>
+
+ <p>Feeling sure that the likeness could not be accidental, and that there must be
+ some reason for her making the comparison and seeming so pleased at the result, I
+ would not at first make any inquiry of her, but merely said: "This is a public place;
+ we need not stand on ceremony; pray sit down with me." This she did; and we got into
+ conversation about the news of the town.</p>
+
+ <p>At last she said to me: "You seem to be quite a stranger here, and look as if you
+ were travel-tired. Will you be offended if I ask you to come and rest at my
+ house?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Offended!" I answered. "You do me a very great favour; I shall be most delighted
+ to accept your invitation." Upon this, she rose, and I followed her to her house,
+ where I was most kindly entertained. When I was refreshed with bathing and food, she
+ said to me: "You have been travelling about in various countries. Have you, in your
+ travels, met with any very extraordinary adventure?"</p>
+
+ <p>On hearing this question, I thought: "I have now good ground for hope. The picture
+ represents that very room which I saw, with its lofty ceiling and white
+ canopies&mdash;even the bed where the princess was lying. Instigated by love, she has
+ doubtless painted my portrait from recollection; and, in the hope that I may be
+ discovered through the likeness, has entrusted it to this lady who has now invited me
+ to her house. She evidently thinks that I am the person; but hesitates to put a
+ direct question to me. If I am right, I will soon remove her doubt."</p>
+
+ <p>I asked her, therefore: "Will you allow me to examine that picture?" She put it
+ into my hand; and I drew on it the princess lying as I had seen her; and giving it
+ back, said: "One night, while sleeping in a forest, I had a very wonderful dream. I
+ found myself lying in just such a room as that which is represented in this painting;
+ and saw there a very beautiful young lady, such as I have painted here; could that
+ have been anything more than a dream?"</p>
+
+ <p>When she heard this, her face lighted up, and she answered: "That was no dream,
+ but a reality; and you are indeed the person I was looking for." Then she told me the
+ whole story; how the princess had seen and fallen in love with me; and how she had
+ painted that picture and given it to her friend, that it might be the means of
+ discovering me; and how delighted she would now be to hear that I was found at
+ last.</p>
+
+ <p>I begged her to assure the princess that I was even more anxious to see her, and
+ had come to Sravasti solely from the hope of finding her.</p>
+
+ <p>"If your friend is disposed to favour me," I continued, "beg her to wait patiently
+ a few days; I will arrange a plan which will enable us to be together in her
+ apartments, without danger to either of us." To this she agreed, and having taken
+ leave of her, I went back to the village where the old brahman lived, whom I had met
+ at the cock-fight. I found him at home, and delighted to see me. After I was rested
+ and refreshed, he asked me, "What has brought you back so soon? is there anything in
+ which you require my assistance?"</p>
+
+ <p>"There is,"' I answered, "a very important affair, in which you can materially
+ assist me. The King of the Sravastans, Dharmavardhana,<a id="FNanchor8"
+ name="FNanchor8"></a><a href="#Footnote_8"><sup>[8]</sup></a> whose character
+ corresponds with his name, has a very beautiful daughter. By an extraordinary chance,
+ I have seen and fallen in love with her. I have reason to believe that she was
+ equally struck by me, but know not how to contrive a meeting between us without your
+ help; will you therefore assist me?"</p>
+
+ <p>"What is your plan?" he asked, "and how can I be of service in carrying it
+ out?"</p>
+
+ <p>"My plan is this," I replied. "I will dress as a woman, and pass for your
+ daughter; and you are so clever and ready-witted, that I think you will be able to
+ get me into the palace as a companion to the princess, and even to manage so that she
+ shall become my wife." Then I told him how I thought this might be accomplished; and
+ he quite approved of what I proposed, entered into it with great spirit, and promised
+ his ready co-operation.</p>
+
+ <p>Accordingly, the first day that the king was sitting in public to administer
+ justice, the old man approached, followed by me dressed as a woman, walking modestly
+ behind him, and bowing down to the king, he said: "My lord, I have heard of your
+ great beneficence, and how you are the father of all your subjects, the protector and
+ friend of the helpless; I am therefore come to ask a great favour. This girl is my
+ only daughter. Her mother died soon after her birth. I have brought her up, and she
+ has never left me; but I am desirous now to be relieved of this charge and to see her
+ well married. A long time ago, she was engaged to a young brahman, who went to
+ Oujein, to study there, and acquire the means of supporting a wife and family. I have
+ been expecting his return for some time, but have heard nothing of him; I am,
+ therefore, very uneasy on my daughter's account, and purpose to go to Oujein, and
+ find out whether he is alive or dead. I cannot leave my daughter alone, and have no
+ friend or near relation with whom I can place her. Will your majesty deign to allow
+ her to remain under your protection until my return?"</p>
+
+ <p>To this the king graciously assented, and I was received into the palace, where I
+ soon found means of letting the princess know of my disguise, and was taken into her
+ apartments as one of her immediate attendants.</p>
+
+ <p>Thus our wishes were gratified, and we enjoyed uninterrupted intercourse with each
+ other. But more was yet to be done, and when the time was nearly arrived at which it
+ had been arranged between me and the old brahman that he was to come to fetch me, I
+ said to my darling: "To-morrow, as you know, there will be a procession to a certain
+ holy place near the river; you and your attendants will join in it and have an
+ opportunity of bathing there. While we are in the water, I will scream out, as if
+ drowning, and, diving underneath the surface, will come up among the bushes a long
+ way off, without being seen. Do you appear greatly distressed at my death; but fear
+ nothing, I shall soon come to you again."</p>
+
+ <p>Accordingly, the next day, while bathing in the Ganges, I made it appear as if I
+ were accidentally carried out of my depth and drawn in by one of the eddies of the
+ river, and screamed out loudly for help. My cries and screams and subsequent
+ disappearance caused a great commotion, and long search was made for my body; but of
+ course in vain, for I had dived under, and come to the surface unobserved among the
+ thick bushes at the place which had been agreed upon. There, having gone on shore, I
+ soon found the old brahman, who was waiting for me with a suit of men's clothes, and,
+ putting them on, I walked quietly with him into the town.</p>
+
+ <p>The next day, as if he had heard nothing of the loss of his pretended daughter, he
+ went to the king, accompanied by me, and said "My lord, I have returned from Oujein,
+ and have brought with me this young man, the intended husband of my daughter, with
+ whom I am much pleased, and whom I can confidently recommend to your favour, for I
+ have heard an exceedingly good report of him there. He is not only very learned in
+ the vedas and commentaries, advanced in science and arts, well instructed in politics
+ and history, clever in reciting stories and poetry, but is a bold and skilful rider,
+ a good archer and swordsman. There is scarcely anything that a young man should know,
+ with which he is not familiar; and, with all this, he is free from conceit,
+ good-tempered, gentle, and kind; in short, he seems to me almost perfect, and more
+ fit to marry a princess than the daughter of such a man as I am. When I have seen my
+ child happily married to him, I shall not trouble them with my society, but withdraw
+ from the world, and end my days in a hermitage. I have now come to take back my
+ daughter, with the most humble and heartfelt gratitude for the gracious protection
+ which you have so kindly afforded her." With these words he bowed himself to the
+ ground in humble obeisance.</p>
+
+ <p>On hearing this the king was greatly perplexed, and obliged to admit that the girl
+ had been drowned while bathing, and that her body had not been found.</p>
+
+ <p>Then the old man began to tear his hair, beat his breast, and show signs of the
+ most extravagant grief, calling on the king to restore his dear daughter, and
+ reproaching him with having caused her death. In vain did the king make him large
+ offers of compensation; he refused them all, declaring it to be his firm intention to
+ put himself to death at the gate of the palace, and so cause the sin to fall on the
+ king's head.<a id="FNanchor9" name="FNanchor9"></a><a
+ href="#Footnote_9"><sup>[9]</sup></a></p>
+
+ <p>He, despairing of finding any other way of appeasing the old man, after some
+ consideration and consultation with his ministers, said to him: "You have told me
+ that your intended son-in-law is a young man of rare abilities, and more fit to be
+ the husband of a princess than of your daughter, and his appearance is very
+ prepossessing; I offer him then my daughter in the place of yours. Will this satisfy
+ you?" Then at last the old man professed to be contented; I was treated with much
+ honour, in due time became the husband of the princess, and reached the summit of my
+ wishes.</p>
+
+ <p>After a time, an army was sent by my father-in-law to the assistance of the King
+ of Anga, and, thinking of the possibility of meeting you here, I solicited and
+ obtained the command of it, and my hopes have been fulfilled, since I have now the
+ great pleasure of seeing you.</p>
+
+ <p>Having heard this story, the prince remarked: "You have done no deeds of blood,
+ but have gained your ends by gentleness and ingenuity. This is the way approved of by
+ the wise." Then turning to Mitragupta, he said "It is now your turn," and he
+ immediately began his story thus:&mdash;</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="ADVENTURES_OF_MITRAGUPTA" name="ADVENTURES_OF_MITRAGUPTA"></a>
+
+ <h2>ADVENTURES OF MITRAGUPTA.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>My lord, I set out on my travels in search of you, like the rest, and arriving one
+ day at Damalipta, I saw a great crowd collected in a large park outside the city.
+ While looking about me to find some one of whom I might inquire what this festival
+ was, I espied a young man, sitting alone in an arbour, amusing himself with playing
+ on a lute. Going up to him, I asked "What is this concourse of people? Why do you sit
+ here alone, away from the others?"</p>
+
+ <p>He answered: "A long time ago, the king of this country, having no children, made
+ many prayers and offerings to the goddess Durg&acirc;, in the hope of propitiating
+ her. At last she appeared to him in a dream, and said: 'Your prayer is granted; your
+ wife shall bear twins&mdash;a daughter who must be your successor, and a son who must
+ be subject to her and to her husband when she marries. Further, it is my will and
+ pleasure that, beginning from her seventh year, you shall make, every month when the
+ moon is in the constellation Krittika (or the Pleiades), a great festival, to be
+ called the Festival of the Ball Dance, at which she shall publicly exhibit her skill
+ before the people. I also will, that in reference to a husband, she shall have free
+ choice without any pressure on your part, and that he whom she marries shall have
+ equal power with her, and reign after your death.'</p>
+
+ <p>"The promise given in the dream was fulfilled. The queen bore twins&mdash;a son
+ and a daughter. The king has duly obeyed the commands of the goddess, and to-day the
+ princess, whose name is Kandukavati, will again perform the ball dance for the
+ propitiation of Durg&acirc; in the sight of the people here assembled.</p>
+
+ <p>"You asked me also why I am sitting here alone. I will tell you. The Princess
+ Kandukavati has a dear friend and foster-sister, who is engaged to me.</p>
+
+ <p>"Of late, Bhimadhanwa, the brother of the princess, has cast his eyes on her, and
+ persecuted her with his importunities. Knowing his character, I have great fear lest
+ some day he should use violence towards her. This is why I am so anxious and uneasy,
+ and have no inclination to join in the festivities."</p>
+
+ <p>Just then I heard the tinkling of anklets, and a young lady came to the place
+ where we were sitting.</p>
+
+ <p>On seeing her, my companion started up with great delight, and, taking her by the
+ hand, introduced her to me, saying: "This is the lady whom I have told you of, dearer
+ to me than life, the thought of separation from whom, through the wickedness of that
+ wretch, burns me like fire, and causes me to suffer misery greater than death. I have
+ no loyalty or respect towards him, and will lose my life rather than suffer him to
+ accomplish his wicked purpose."</p>
+
+ <p>But she, with tears in her eyes, said: "O my beloved, do not on my account engage
+ in any act of violence; whatever might be the result, your own life would, certainly
+ be forfeited. You have continually professed your great love for me; be guided now by
+ my advice. I am ready to follow you wherever you go; let us then fly from this
+ country, and go where we shall be safe from my persecutor."</p>
+
+ <p>My new acquaintance then turned to me, and said: "You seem to have been a great
+ traveller; tell us in what country we may be most in safety and best able to
+ live."</p>
+
+ <p>I smiled at this, and answered: "The world is wide, and there are plenty of
+ countries pleasant to live in; but, after all, one's own country is the best; why
+ should you banish yourselves? I think I can contrive some means by which you will be
+ enabled to remain here in safety and comfort. Wait then a while, and if I cannot do
+ this I will tell you where it will be best for you to go."</p>
+
+ <p>Before we had time to say more, the young girl started up, saying: "I dare not
+ stay a moment longer. I have stopped away from my mistress to see you, and now I hear
+ her coming, and must join her directly. Any one may see the princess at this
+ festival; I hope you will have a good view of her." Saying this to me, she ran off,
+ and we both followed her to the place where the princess was to perform&mdash;an open
+ stage which had been erected in the park.</p>
+
+ <p>Presently she made her appearance, followed by a train of female attendants, and
+ the moment I saw her my heart was drawn towards her. I almost doubted whether she
+ were a goddess or a mortal; but when she began to play, I was even more captivated by
+ her graceful movements than I had been by her beauty.</p>
+
+ <p>First she made a low obeisance in honour of the goddess; then taking up the bright
+ red ball with her slender fingers, she let it drop as if accidentally, and striking
+ it as it rebounded, caught it on the back of her hand and sent it high into the air;
+ then she made it rise and fall, at first slowly, then faster, and then very rapidly,
+ keeping time to it by graceful movements of the feet. Sometimes it seemed to stand
+ still, sometimes to fly up like a bird; at one time she would strike it alternately
+ with her right hand and left hand; at another send it high into the air, dancing
+ meanwhile to her own singing; then the ball would go quite away, and come back as if
+ of itself. Thus she went on a long time amidst the applause of the surrounding
+ spectators, performing various graceful movements, striking the ball with feet as
+ well as hands, and even making it whirl round and round her so rapidly that she
+ seemed to be enclosed in a fiery red cage; now with one hand holding up her dress or
+ replacing her hair which had fallen down, and keeping the ball in motion with the
+ other; now taking several balls and keeping them all in the air at once.</p>
+
+ <p>At last the performance was ended; and, after again making a low obeisance in
+ honour of the goddess, she walked slowly round the stage, leaning on the arm of her
+ foster-sister Chandrasena, and followed by her maidens, casting several significant
+ glances at me, and especially giving me one long lingering look as she withdrew.</p>
+
+ <p>My new friend, Kosad&acirc;sa, who had stood near me all the time, invited me to
+ his house, where I was most hospitably entertained.</p>
+
+ <p>In the evening, Chandrasena, the lady to whom he had introduced me, came to see
+ him. I said to her: "I promised to find some means of freeing you from the
+ importunities of the prince; this is what I have thought of. I have a magic ointment,
+ a small quantity of which applied to your face will make you look like a monkey in
+ the eyes of all who see you. Your persecutor will certainly then be disgusted, and
+ give you no more annoyance."</p>
+
+ <p>"Truly I am exceedingly obliged to you," she answered, "for such a charming
+ proposal. But whatever I may be in a future birth, I have no inclination to be turned
+ into a monkey now. If you have nothing better than this to propose, we shall not
+ esteem your wisdom very highly. Happily, I have thought of something much better. You
+ have heard that, according to the word of Durg&acirc;, the princess is to be allowed
+ free choice of a husband. You are greatly in love with her, and she is favourably
+ disposed towards you, from your appearance. My mother, of whom she is very fond, will
+ do everything in her power to promote your interests; and no doubt she will choose
+ you. The king and queen will of course give their consent; and the marriage once
+ completed, there will be no further danger, since Bhimadhanwa will be subject to you,
+ and you will be able easily to protect me. Wait, therefore, a few days, and I and my
+ mother will do our best on your behalf. But I must not stay longer; my mistress will
+ be waiting for me."</p>
+
+ <p>After she was gone, Kosad&acirc;sa and I got into conversation about that which so
+ greatly concerned us both; and so much interested were we, that we never thought of
+ going to bed, but sat up talking all the night. In the morning, I went to the park,
+ and stood for some time near the stage on which I had seen the princess; and in
+ imagination saw her there again, in some of those graceful attitudes which she had
+ displayed. While I was thus deep in thought, I was accosted by Bhimadhanwa, who
+ introduced himself to me, appeared very friendly, sat down with me, and, after some
+ conversation, invited me to his house.</p>
+
+ <p>Having no suspicion of treachery, I accompanied him to the palace, where I was
+ most hospitably entertained. After dinner, not having slept the night before, I lay
+ down, and was soon fast asleep, and dreaming of my beloved princess. Presently, I was
+ suddenly awakened, and found my arms bound with an iron chain, and Bhimadhanwa, with
+ angry countenance, standing near me. "Vile wretch!" he said. "You fancied you could
+ plot in safety; and little thought that all which that girl said was overheard, and
+ brought to me by one of my spies, who heard it through the open window. My silly
+ sister, forsooth, is in love with you! You are to marry her, and make me your
+ subject; and you will order me to give up Chandrasena, that she may marry her lover!
+ You are much mistaken. I am not so easily managed as that. We shall soon see how all
+ your fine projects will end." Then calling two strong men, his servants, at his
+ command they lifted me up, carried me down to the sea, and threw me in as I was.</p>
+
+ <p>Notwithstanding the chain which confined my arms, I managed to keep afloat, till
+ by a lucky chance I fell in with a piece of wood, and by throwing myself across it,
+ managed to hold on, and was carried out to sea. After floating all night, in the
+ morning I was seen from a ship sailing that way, and taken on board.</p>
+
+ <p>The captain, however, who was a foreigner, had not much compassion on me; and only
+ thought, as I was young and strong, how much he could get by selling me as a slave;
+ and did not even release my hands. I had not been long on board, however, when the
+ ship was attacked by pirates, who surrounded it with their boats, and poured in a
+ shower of arrows and other missiles.</p>
+
+ <p>Seeing that the crew of the merchant-ship were being defeated, I called out to the
+ captain: "Take off my chain; set me free; and I will soon drive away the enemy."</p>
+
+ <p>He did as I asked; and furnished me with a good bow and arrows, which I used so
+ effectually, that a large number of the enemy were killed or wounded; and the boats
+ began to draw off.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, our ship had drifted close to the pirates' galley. I leapt on board,
+ and most of the crew being disabled, took prisoner the captain, who turned out to be
+ Bhimadhanwa, the very man who had so treacherously ill-used me. He was utterly
+ astonished at seeing, me; and hung down his head ashamed, unable to answer a word,
+ when I said to him: "Where are all your threats and boastings? You are now as
+ completely in my power as I was in yours."</p>
+
+ <p>Then the sailors, shouting for joy at the victory, bound him with the chain with
+ which I had been confined; and after taking possession of the pirate ship, we
+ continued the voyage; but being driven out of our course by a contrary wind, landed
+ on an uninhabited island, to get water and wild fruits, and attend to the
+ wounded.</p>
+
+ <p>The merchant-captain and crew, delighted at my bravery, and the timely assistance
+ I had rendered them, treated me with the greatest respect. While they were engaged, I
+ walked about to explore the island; and came to a large quantity of stones which had
+ fallen from a high rock. These I crossed over, and going round to the other side,
+ found a gentle slope, covered with trees and flowers. Walking slowly among them,
+ admiring the beautiful scenery and enjoying the cool shade, I arrived, almost
+ imperceptibly and without fatigue, at the summit, where I found a small lake,
+ surrounded with ruby-coloured, variegated rocks, and partly covered with bright
+ lotuses. In this I bathed, and pulled up some of the lotus-plants, the young shoots
+ of which were unusually sweet and good.</p>
+
+ <p>As I came out of the water, carrying a large root on my shoulder, I saw standing
+ on the bank a terrible Rakshas in human form, who called out, in an angry tone "Who
+ are you? Where do you come from? What are you doing here, destroying my flowers?"</p>
+
+ <p>Without showing any sign of fear, I walked boldly up to him, and said: "I am a
+ brahman, who has just escaped many dangers. I was treacherously thrown into the sea,
+ rescued by a merchant-ship, then attacked by pirates; and now, after conquering them,
+ we have put into this island for water. I have much enjoyed my bathe, and wish you
+ good morning."</p>
+
+ <p>"Stop!" said he. "You will not get off so easily. You seem a bold fellow, however,
+ and I will give you a chance for life. I shall ask you four questions. If you can
+ answer them, you are free; if not, I shall devour you immediately."</p>
+
+ <p>"Very good," I answered; "I am ready to hear them." Then he began:</p>
+
+ <p>"What is cruel?"</p>
+
+ <p>"A wicked woman's heart."</p>
+
+ <p>"What is most to the advantage of a householder?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Good qualities in a wife."</p>
+
+ <p>"What is love?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Imagination."</p>
+
+ <p>"What best accomplishes difficult things?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Cunning. Dhumini, Gomini, Ratnavati, and Nitambavati," I added, "are examples of
+ what I have said."</p>
+
+ <p>"Tell me," said he, "who they were, and how they prove the truth of your
+ answers?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Certainly," I replied; "you shall judge for yourself.</p>
+
+ <p>"There were formerly in the country of Trigarta three brothers, all wealthy,
+ having several wives, many servants and slaves, and numerous flocks and herds. In
+ their time it happened that there was a great drought; no rain fell for several
+ years; the streams and fountains ceased to flow; the pools and lakes were turned to
+ mud, the beds of rivers almost dry, plants burned up, trees withered; all mirth and
+ festivity were at an end; bands of thieves roamed about; the dead lay unburied or
+ unburnt, and their bodies were scattered over the fields. At last the famine was so
+ great that men began to devour each other. The three brothers, from their great
+ wealth, were able to hold out a long time; but when their stores of corn and rice
+ were all consumed, and their cattle all slaughtered, they, like the rest, were driven
+ to cannibalism. First they killed and ate their slaves; then, even their wives and
+ children, till all were gone but themselves and their three favourite wives. The
+ famine still continuing, they were driven to eat them also, and drew lots which
+ should be killed first. The lot fell on Dhumini, the wife of the youngest brother,
+ who, unable to bear the thought of devouring her, escaped with her in the night.
+ After walking a long way, till they were quite exhausted, they came to a large
+ forest, where they found a well of water, and many fruits and roots, besides deer and
+ other animals, on which they were able to live without difficulty; and they built a
+ hut there.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day when the husband of Dhumini was going about in search of game, he found a
+ man who had been cruelly treated by robbers; they had cut off his hands, feet, and
+ nose, and left him to perish. Having compassion on the poor wretch, he bound up his
+ wounds as well as he was able, and carried him with much difficulty to his hut. There
+ he and his wife nursed him till his wounds were healed, and took care of him
+ afterwards.</p>
+
+ <p>"Now such is the depravity of women, that Dhumini fell in love with this poor
+ mutilated wretch, and determined to have him whether he would or no.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day her husband came home from hunting, tired and thirsty, and asked her for
+ water. She answered: 'I have a very bad headache, you must go and draw for yourself.'
+ Then walking softly behind him as he went, she waited till he stooped down over the
+ well, and pushed him in.</p>
+
+ <p>"Having thus, as she thought, got rid of her husband, she took the maimed man on
+ her back and carried him till she reached an inhabited country, where there was no
+ famine, telling those who asked her, that this man was her husband, and had been
+ mutilated in that manner by a spiteful enemy.</p>
+
+ <p>"She thus became the object of much compassion, and praise, for devotion to her
+ husband, and the king of the country bestowed on her a small pension on which she
+ lived in the city of Avanti. Meanwhile her real husband had managed to climb up from
+ the well, and wandered about a long time, not knowing where his wife was gone. At
+ last he came to Avanti in great distress, and was begging for food when she chanced
+ to see him. Going at once to the king, she said, 'That wicked wretch who mutilated my
+ husband is now here; I have seen him going about as a beggar.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Upon this he was immediately seized, and, notwithstanding his protestations of
+ innocence, condemned to death, and led away to execution.</p>
+
+ <p>"On the way, with but faint hopes of saving his life, he said to the executioner,
+ 'I have been condemned on the evidence of one witness only; let that man whom I am
+ accused of injuring be questioned; if he says I am guilty, then indeed I deserve to
+ die.'</p>
+
+ <p>"The executioner saying, 'Perhaps he may be innocent&mdash;a few minutes' delay
+ can do no harm,' took him at once to the house of his wife, and there the poor
+ mutilated wretch, with many tears, declared the kindness with which he had been
+ treated by the supposed criminal, and the wickedness of the woman who had forced him
+ to live with her as her husband.</p>
+
+ <p>"Thereupon the execution was stayed, and the king, having been made acquainted
+ with the whole affair, ordered her to be cut in pieces and given to the dogs, and
+ showed much favour and kindness to her husband.</p>
+
+ <p>"I say, therefore, there is nothing so cruel as the heart of a wicked woman."</p>
+
+ <p>The Rakshas appeared to be satisfied with this story, and said: "Go on, tell me
+ about Gomini." I continued therefore:</p>
+
+ <p>"There was formerly in the country of the Dravidas a young brahman of great
+ wealth. Somehow he was not married when a mere boy, as is often the case, and when he
+ grew up he thought to himself: 'Those who have no wives and those who have bad wives
+ are equally unfortunate, I will not let my friends choose for me, but travel about
+ and look out for myself till I find a girl who may suit me.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Having formed this resolution, and changed his name, he set out alone, taking very
+ little with him, but a small bag containing two or three pounds of rice in the
+ husk.</p>
+
+ <p>"Whenever he saw a maiden of his own caste whose appearance he liked, either in
+ the houses where he was admitted or elsewhere, he would say to her: 'My dear, could
+ you make me a good dinner with this rice?' This he did many times, but though parents
+ in general would have been willing to give him their daughters, he was always laughed
+ at, and often treated with contempt. One day, while sitting in a public place in a
+ town which he had lately entered, he observed a young girl whose parents had fallen
+ into poverty, which was shown by her scanty dress and slender ornaments. She passed
+ by him accompanied by an old woman, and stood for a time very near him.</p>
+
+ <p>"The more he looked at her the more he was pleased, and thought to himself: 'This
+ is just the wife to suit me; she is neither too tall nor too short, too stout or too
+ thin; her limbs are rounded and well knit; her back is straight, with a slight
+ hollow; her shoulders are low; her arms plump and soft; the lines of her hands
+ indicate good fortune; her fingers are long and slender; her nails are like polished
+ gems; her neck is smooth and rounded as a slender shell; her bosom full and well
+ shaped; her face has a sweet expression; her lips are full and red; her chin small
+ and compact; her cheeks plump; her eyebrows glossy black, gracefully curved, meeting
+ in the middle; her eyes are long and languishing, very black and very white; her
+ forehead, adorned by beautiful curls, resembles a piece of the moon; her ears are
+ delicately formed, and well set off by the ear-rings; her hair is glossy black, brown
+ at the ends&mdash;long, thick, and not too much curled. My heart seems to be drawn
+ towards her; if she is what she seems to be, I will certainly marry her; but I must
+ not act rashly; I will first try her with my test. Then approaching her with a polite
+ salutation, he said: 'My dear, are you clever enough to make a good dinner out of
+ this bag of rice;' Without answering a word, she looked significantly at her old
+ nurse, and taking the rice from his hand, signed him to sit down on a terrace close
+ by; and sat down herself near him. Then, first spreading out the rice in the, sun
+ that it might be quite dry, she rubbed it gently between her hands, so as to get off
+ the husk unbroken, and giving it to the nurse, she said: 'Take this to some
+ goldsmith; they use it when prepared in this way for polishing their gold, and you
+ will get a few pence for it&mdash;with them buy a little firewood, a few cheap
+ dishes, and an earthen pipkin, and bring also a wooden mortar with a long pestle.' On
+ this errand the old woman departed, and soon returned, bringing the things
+ required.</p>
+
+ <p>"Then the girl put the rice into the mortar, and very gracefully moving the pestle
+ up and down, separated the rice thoroughly from the remaining particles of husk and
+ awns; which she carefully winnowed away.</p>
+
+ <p>"After this she washed the rice thoroughly, and the old woman having meanwhile
+ lighted a fire and placed the pipkin full of water on it, she threw the rice into the
+ water as soon as it boiled, in such a manner that the grains lay loose and separate.
+ When they began to swell and burst, she took the pot from the fire, which she raked
+ together, and set it with the lid downwards near the embers, first carefully draining
+ off the rice liquor, and stirring the grains several times with a spoon to prevent
+ their sticking together.</p>
+
+ <p>"After this she put out the fire by throwing water on it, and taking the charcoal,
+ sent the old woman to sell it, and with the money to procure some herbs, ghee, curds,
+ tamarind fruit, spices, salt, myrobalan, and sesamum oil. When these things were
+ brought, she mixed the myrobalan, finely pounded, with salt, and desired the nurse to
+ give it with the sesamum oil to the young brahman, and tell him to go and bathe and
+ anoint himself; and he having received these things, went to bathe.</p>
+
+ <p>"When he was returned and comfortably seated, she gave him to drink rice liquor,
+ mixed with spices and cooled by fanning, and he was much refreshed by it; afterwards,
+ soup made with some of the liquor, a few spoonfuls of rice, butter, and spices; and,
+ lastly, the rest of the rice mixed with curds, buttermilk, and several condiments,
+ and he had plenty, though some was left.</p>
+
+ <p>"When he had finished, he asked for drink. She gave him water in a new cooler,
+ sweetened and perfumed with lotus and other flowers; and it looked and felt so cool,
+ gurgled so pleasantly, and tasted so sweet, that all his senses were gratified, and
+ he drank eagerly again and again.</p>
+
+ <p>"After waiting on him in this manner, as soon as the dishes and the remains of the
+ meal had been removed by the old nurse, she sat down beside him, arranging her scanty
+ patched dress as well as she was able.</p>
+
+ <p>"The young brahman having thus satisfied himself of the capabilities of the
+ maiden, made known his real name and position to her parents, and they having gladly
+ accepted him, he married the girl in due form, and took her home to his own
+ house.</p>
+
+ <p>"Not very long afterwards, with very little consideration for her, he took to
+ himself another wife, a woman of bad character; yet such was the sweetness of temper
+ of the first, that she showed no anger at this, but continued to treat her husband
+ with all due honour and respect, and so gained over her fellow-wife that she became
+ her dearest friend. At the same time she managed the household admirably, keeping
+ everything in order, yet making all the servants attached to her. In short, she acted
+ in such a manner that she entirely gained the respect and affection of her husband,
+ and he enjoyed great happiness, and trusted and consulted her in all affairs.</p>
+
+ <p>"Therefore I say that the best thing for a householder is to have a good
+ wife."</p>
+
+ <p>Then, in illustration of the third answer, I related the story of Ratnavati.
+ "There was, in a town in the country of Surat, a rich ship-captain who had a daughter
+ named Ratnavati. She was married to Balabhadra, the son of a merchant living in
+ another town. For some reason he took a sudden dislike to his bride on the very day
+ of the wedding, and though she continued to live in his house, avoided her as much as
+ possible, and would never speak to her, notwithstanding the remonstrances of his
+ friends. The rest of the family and the servants, seeing this, treated her with
+ neglect and contempt, so that she led a most wretched life.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day, wandering about disconsolate, she met with an old woman, a buddhist
+ mendicant, who, seeing her weeping and looking miserable, asked her the reason. She,
+ thinking that this woman might possibly be possessed of some charm capable of
+ bringing back her husband's affections, half unwillingly told her the cause of her
+ grief.</p>
+
+ <p>"'On the very day of our marriage my husband, from some cause or other, took a
+ sudden dislike to me, and since then he has treated me with neglect and contempt, so
+ that I hardly ever see his face, and then only by chance for a moment, for he avoids
+ me as much as possible; his family also, following his example, behave to me with
+ great unkindness. I have no comfort or happiness, and only wish for death. But you
+ must not tell this to any one; I would not on any account have my misfortune talked
+ about.'</p>
+
+ <p>"The old woman answered: 'Surely this must be a punishment for some great sin
+ committed in a former existence, or such a charming person as yourself would never be
+ thus treated by your husband. I recommend. you to practise penance and prayer;
+ perhaps the gods may be appeased, and a favourable change produced. Meanwhile, if
+ there is any way in which I can help you, I will gladly do so. You seem very
+ intelligent; cannot you think of some stratagem which may have the desired
+ effect?'</p>
+
+ <p>"After reflecting for some time, she said Though my husband so neglects me, I know
+ that he is very fond of women in general, and ready to be captivated by any one,
+ especially respectable woman who will give him a little encouragement. Acting on this
+ propensity, I think, with your help, that something may be done. There is a young
+ lady, a neighbour, the daughter of a very rich man, in great favour with the Rajah;
+ she is a friend of mine, and is very like me. As my husband hardly knows her by
+ sight, and scarcely ever sees me, it might be possible to pass myself off for her. Do
+ you, therefore, go to him and say that that young lady is in love with him, and that
+ you will introduce him to her, only he must not give a hint that you have told him
+ anything. Meanwhile I will arrange with my friend, and will be walking in her
+ father's garden some evening, when you can bring him in.' The old woman was delighted
+ with this contrivance, and promised to perform her part. She went, therefore, soon
+ afterwards with a pretended message of love from the merchant's daughter to
+ Balabhadra, who was delighted at having attracted the attention of such a charming
+ young lady, and took care to be at the appointed time in the garden, where he saw his
+ neglected wife playing at ball. As if by accident, she threw the ball towards him,
+ and the old woman said: This is an invitation; pick up the ball, and take it to her
+ with a pretty speech, and you will get acquainted with her.' In this way an intimacy
+ began, and he often met his wife in the same place in the evening without in the
+ least suspecting the deception. At last she gave him a hint that she was ready to run
+ away with him. Madly in love, he eagerly caught at the proposal, and one night,
+ having collected what money he could carry, he eloped with her, saying nothing to any
+ of his friends. They were much astonished by his sudden disappearance; but when they
+ found that Ratnavati was gone also, they readily believed the story told by the old
+ woman, that he had fallen in love with his own wife; but was ashamed to acknowledge
+ this after having so long neglected her, and was therefore gone to live in another
+ place, where he was not known. Believing this story, her relations and his thought it
+ best to take no steps in the matter, and abstained from making inquiry after him.</p>
+
+ <p>"Meanwhile Balabhadra went to a town at some distance, and there by his skill and
+ energy, though beginning with a small capital, amassed in a few years a considerable
+ fortune, and was much respected in the place.</p>
+
+ <p>"When Ratnavati eloped under another name, she engaged a woman to accompany her as
+ a servant; and this woman one day having committed some fault, was beaten by her
+ master, who scolded her and told her she was lazy, thievish, and impudent. Smarting
+ under the punishment, she determined to be revenged, and going to the magistrate told
+ him: 'This man, who seems to you so respectable, is a wicked wretch who has abandoned
+ his own wife, and run away in the night with the daughter of one of his neighbours,
+ with whom he is now living.'</p>
+
+ <p>"The magistrate having heard this, and being very covetous, thought: 'If this man
+ is convicted, his property will be confiscated, and I shall get a share of it.' He
+ therefore began to take proceedings against Balabhadra, who was greatly alarmed. But
+ his wife said to him, 'Do not be frightened; put a good face on the matter, and say:
+ "This is not Kanakavati, the daughter of Niddhipatidatta; this is my own lawful wife,
+ the daughter of Grihagupta, who lives at Valabhi. She was married to me with the
+ proper ceremony and with the full consent of her parents. This woman's accusation is
+ altogether false; but if you will not believe my assertion, send to Valabhi, to my
+ wife's father, and hear what he will say&mdash;or send to the town where I formerly
+ lived, and make inquiries there."'</p>
+
+ <p>"This was done, he was admitted to bail, and a letter was written to the father of
+ Ratnavati, who answered it in person, and declared that the lady in question was
+ really his daughter. Thus the matter was settled; but the husband, thinking that the
+ old man was deceived by the likeness, held to his former belief, and continued to
+ live happily with his wife, without ever discovering the delusion. Therefore I say
+ that love is only imagination."</p>
+
+ <p>The Rakshas, though appearing to be satisfied with these stories, required me to
+ relate that of Nitambavati, which I proceeded to do.</p>
+
+ <p>"In a city called Madhura, there dwelt a man named Kalahakantaka, of great
+ strength and vigour, ready at any time to take up the quarrel of a friend, famed for
+ deeds of violence, and devoted to pleasures and amusements.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day he saw a picture exhibited by a painter, a new-comer, and stopped to look
+ at it. It was the portrait of a lady so beautiful that he fell in love with her at
+ once. Desirous of finding out whom it represented, he praised the picture
+ exceedingly, and having put the artist in good humour, got him to say who the lady
+ was. 'Her name,' said he, 'is Nitambavati; she is the wife of a merchant living at
+ Avanti or Oujein, and I was so struck by her beauty that I sought and obtained
+ permission to paint her portrait.'</p>
+
+ <p>"On hearing this, Kalahakantaka, taking another name, went to Oujein; and there,
+ having disguised himself as a mendicant, got admission to the merchant's house, saw
+ the lady, whose beauty exceeded even his expectation, and was confirmed in his wicked
+ purpose.</p>
+
+ <p>"At this time a guardian or watchman was wanted for the public cemetery, and he
+ applied for and obtained the office.</p>
+
+ <p>"With the clothes which he took from the bodies brought to be burnt there, he
+ bribed an old woman to take a message from him. She went to Nitambavati, and said: 'A
+ very handsome young man is much in love with you&mdash;pray let him see you if only
+ for once.' On receiving this message, the merchant's wife was very indignant, and
+ sent the old woman away with angry words. Kalahakantaka, however, was not
+ discouraged, and said to his messenger: 'Go again, and say to the lady: "Do you
+ imagine that a person like me devoted to religious meditation, who have passed so
+ many years in pilgrimages to holy places, would wish to lead you into sin? Far from
+ it. I had heard that you were childless, and wishing for children, and I know of
+ means through which your wish may be accomplished; but I thought it right to find out
+ first whether you were worthy of such a service, and now that I have ascertained you
+ to be virtuous and true to your husband, I will gladly assist you."'</p>
+
+ <p>"With this story the old cheat went again to the lady, who, believing her to be
+ sincere, gladly accepted the offer, and she went on to say: 'The reason of your being
+ childless is that a spell has been laid upon your husband, which can only be removed
+ by the means which I will indicate to you. You must go at night to a clump of trees
+ in the park. I will come to you there, and will bring with me a man skilled in
+ incantations. You have only to stand for a moment, putting your foot into his hand
+ while he utters certain charms, then go home, and, as if in play, strike your husband
+ on the breast. This will dissolve the spell, and by-and-by you will have children.'
+ Anxious to have the spell removed from her husband, Nitambavati consented to this,
+ and went at night to the appointed place. There she found Kalahakantaka waiting, and
+ as the old woman had directed, put her foot into his hand while he knelt before
+ her.</p>
+
+ <p>"No sooner had he got hold of it than he took off her anklet, and slipping his
+ hand up her leg, inflicted a slight wound above the knee, and ran away.</p>
+
+ <p>"The poor lady, dreadfully frightened, blaming herself, and enraged with the old
+ woman, who had so cruelly deceived her, got home as well as she could, washed and
+ bound up the cut, and kept her bed for several days, having taken off the other
+ anklet, that the loss might not be observed.</p>
+
+ <p>"Meanwhile the rascal took the anklet he had stolen to the husband, saying: 'I
+ wish to dispose of this, will you buy it?'</p>
+
+ <p>"Recognising the ornament as having been his wife's, he asked: 'Where did you get
+ this?'</p>
+
+ <p>"The man answered: 'I will not tell you now, but if you are not satisfied that it
+ is honestly mine, take me before the magistrates, and I will then declare how I came
+ by it.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Upon this the merchant went to his wife and said: 'Let me see your anklets.'</p>
+
+ <p>"With some confusion and alarm, she answered: 'I have only one of them, the other
+ being, as I suppose, loosely fastened, dropped off a few days ago when I was walking
+ in the evening in the garden, and I have not been able to find it.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Dissatisfied with this answer, the husband went before the magistrates with the
+ man who had offered the anklet for sale, and he being there questioned, said: 'You
+ know I was appointed not long ago to the care of the public cemetery, and as people
+ come sometimes after dark to steal the clothes, or to lay a dead body on a pile
+ prepared for another, and so cheat me of my fees, I have lately kept watch there at
+ night.'</p>
+
+ <p>"'A short time ago I saw a woman in a dark dress dragging away part of a
+ half-burnt body, and ran to seize her. In the struggle her anklet came off, and I
+ gave her a slight wound on the leg, but she got away, and I could not overtake her;
+ this is how the ornament came into my possession. I leave it to you to say whether I
+ have done wrong or no.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Then the magistrates and citizens who were assembled were unanimously of opinion
+ that the woman was a S&acirc;kini.<a id="FNanchor10" name="FNanchor10"></a><a
+ href="#Footnote_10"><sup>[10]</sup></a></p>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>"She was therefore divorced from her husband, and condemned to be tied to a stake
+ in the cemetery, and left there.</p>
+
+ <p>"In this state she was found by Kalahakantaka, who cut the cords which fastened
+ her, and, falling at her feet, confessed all that he had done, alleging his great
+ love for her as an excuse for his cruel conduct: 'And now,' said he, 'consent to be
+ my wife, and I will carry you away to my own home in a distant country, where you
+ will not be known. I will do everything in my power to make your life happy, and
+ atone for the suffering which I have caused you.'</p>
+
+ <p>"For a long time the unhappy lady refused; but at last, overcome by his earnest
+ entreaties, and feeling how unjustly she had been disgraced and ill-treated, she
+ consented to accompany him. Thus, by cunning, he gained his end, which he could not
+ have accomplished by any other means. Therefore I say cunning best accomplishes
+ difficult things."</p>
+
+ <p>Having heard these stories, the Rakshas was much pleased, and offered me his
+ assistance if I should require it. At that moment several pearls fell close beside
+ us. Looking up to see whence they came, I perceived a Rakshas flying through the air,
+ carrying a woman who was struggling with him.</p>
+
+ <p>"Shall that monster carry off the lady before our eyes? O that I could fly to
+ rescue her!"</p>
+
+ <p>As I exclaimed thus, my new ally, without waiting to be entreated, sprang into the
+ air, and calling out "Stop! stop! wicked wretch!" attacked and dragged down the other
+ Rakshas. He, in defending himself, when only a short distance from the ground, let
+ the lady fall, and I caught her with outstretched arms in such a manner that, though
+ much shaken and alarmed, she was not seriously injured. I held her for a moment
+ insensible in my arms, while I gazed at the combatants. Their flight was of short
+ duration, for they attacked each other so furiously that both were killed.</p>
+
+ <p>Then laying my burden on the soft grass in a shady place, and sprinkling her with
+ water, I soon had the happiness of seeing her open her eyes, and of recognising the
+ beloved of my heart, the Princess Kandukavati, who was equally delighted on finding
+ who was her deliverer.</p>
+
+ <p>When sufficiently recovered, she said to me: "On returning home after the ball
+ dance, longing to see you, and sad with the thought that we might never meet again, I
+ was filled with great happiness by the report which Chandrasena brought me of your
+ love; but when I heard that you had been bound and thrown into the sea by my wicked
+ brother, I fell into the deepest despair, and wished for death. Wandering in this
+ state of mind about the gardens, I was espied by that vile Rakshas, who, having
+ assumed a human form, first made love to me, and then, when rejected, forcibly
+ carried me off. He is, happily, now dead, and all that I have suffered is as nothing
+ now that I am with you; let us return as soon as possible to my parents, who will
+ have been greatly distressed at my disappearance."</p>
+
+ <p>Without delay I carried her down to the shore, embarked, set sail at once, and the
+ wind being favourable, we soon reached Damalipta. Here we found great confusion and
+ grief among the people, and were told on inquiring: "The king and queen, utterly
+ broken down by the loss of their son and daughter, have determined to abandon life,
+ and have just set out for a holy place on the bank of the Ganges, with the intention
+ of fasting to death there; and several of the old citizens have accompanied them with
+ the same purpose."</p>
+
+ <p>On hearing this I immediately went after them, and having soon overtaken them, was
+ able to give them great happiness, by telling them of all that had occurred, and how
+ both their son and daughter were safely returned; and they went back with me to the
+ city, to the great joy of the people. The king treated me with great honour, and not
+ long afterwards the princess became my wife. Her brother was reconciled to me, and at
+ my request, though very reluctantly, gave up all further attention to Chandrasena,
+ who was happily united with her lover.</p>
+
+ <p>When King Sinhavarma was attacked as you know, I marched with an army to his
+ assistance; and have thus the great pleasure of meeting with you.</p>
+
+ <p>The prince having heard this story said "Your adventures have indeed been strange,
+ and your escape from death wonderful. Great is the power of fate, but excellent also
+ is courage and presence of mind such as you have shown." Then turning to Mantragupta,
+ he desired him to relate his adventures, which he immediately began to do:&mdash;</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="ADVENTURES_OF_MANTRAGUPTA" name="ADVENTURES_OF_MANTRAGUPTA"></a>
+
+ <h2>ADVENTURES OF MANTRAGUPTA.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>My Lord, I also, in my anxiety to find you, wandered about like the others.</p>
+
+ <p>Late one evening I came to a wood, a few miles from the city of Kalinga, and very
+ near a public cemetery. Seeing no dwelling near, I made myself a bed of leaves, and
+ lay down under a large tree, where I was soon asleep. About midnight, when evil
+ spirits are wont to roam, and everything was quiet around me, I awoke, and fancied I
+ heard a whispering conversation going on among the branches of the tree immediately
+ above me. Listening very attentively, I was able to distinguish these words: "We are
+ powerless to resist that vile Siddha whenever he chooses to command us; could not
+ some person be found powerful enough to counteract the designs of that vile
+ magician?"</p>
+
+ <p>After this the voices ceased, and I thought I could hear a rustling among the
+ branches as if the speakers were moving from tree to tree. This strange occurrence
+ greatly excited my curiosity. I said to myself: "Who are these creatures whose voices
+ I have heard? who can that magician be, and what dreadful thing is it which he is
+ about to do?" With these thoughts, I determined if possible to discover the mystery,
+ and followed, as well as I was able, the direction which the demons, or whatever they
+ were whom I had heard conversing, had taken. Guided by the rustling sound which I
+ still heard above me, I made my way through the darkness, till at last I thought I
+ saw a light in the distance, and going a little further, I perceived a fire shining
+ through the thick foliage. Approaching very cautiously, I saw a Siddha standing near
+ it, his head covered with a large mass of tangled hair, his body begrimed with the
+ dust of charcoal, and a girdle of human bones round his waist. He was throwing at
+ intervals handfuls of sesamum and mustard-seed into the fire, causing flickering
+ flames to rise up and dispel the surrounding darkness. Before him, in humble
+ attitude, stood two Rakshas, male and female, whom I supposed to be those whose
+ voices I had heard in the tree. They said to him, "We await your commands. What are
+ we now to do?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Go," he answered in a stern voice, "immediately to the palace of the King of
+ Kalinga, and bring here his daughter Kanakalekha." This they did in an incredibly
+ short time. As soon as she was brought he seized her by the hair, and disregarding
+ her tears and entreaties and screams for help, was about to cut off her head with a
+ sword.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile I had cautiously crept nearer, and perceiving the danger of the
+ princess, I made a sudden rush at him, snatched the sword from his hand and cut off
+ his head.</p>
+
+ <p>Seeing this, the two Rakshas approached me, and showing great delight at the death
+ of their cruel master, said to me: "That wicked man has for a long time had power
+ over us; we have continually been compelled to go on his vile errands, and have had
+ no rest night or day. You have done a truly good deed in killing him; your valour has
+ freed us from this slavery; he is gone to the kingdom of Yama, where he will receive
+ the reward of his evil deeds, and we are ready to serve you; say only what is to be
+ done."</p>
+
+ <p>I thanked them for their grateful offer, and said: "I have only done what every
+ good man would have done under the circumstances; but if you are willing to serve me,
+ all that I require of you is to carry this lady again to her father's house, from
+ which she was so cruelly taken."</p>
+
+ <p>The princess hearing this, stood for a moment irresolute, with her head bent down,
+ her eyes half closed, her eyebrows quivering, her bosom agitated by hurried breathing
+ and wetted by tears of joy, restlessly moving one foot, as if scratching the ground,
+ and betraying the struggle between bashfulness and love by alternate blushes and
+ paleness. Then, in a low sweet gentle voice, she uttered these words: "O gracious
+ sir, why do you, having just delivered me from a terrible death, now overwhelm me in
+ a sea of love whose waves are the agitations of anxiety driven by the wind of
+ passion? My life, saved by you, is entirely at your disposal. Take pity on me; regard
+ me as your own. Let me be your servant, your slave; I would endure anything rather
+ than separation from you. Come with me to my father's palace; you need not fear
+ discovery; all my friends and attendants are faithful and devoted to me; they will
+ carefully keep the secret."</p>
+
+ <p>Pierced to the heart by the arrows of K&acirc;ma, tied and bound by her looks and
+ words as if with chains of iron, I had no power to refuse, and turning to the two
+ Rakshas, I said: "I have no choice here. Whatever this fair lady commands must be
+ done. Take us both, therefore, to the place from which you brought her."</p>
+
+ <p>Bowing down in submission, they lifted us from the ground, carried us through the
+ air, and placed us while it was yet night in the apartments of the princess. There
+ she introduced me to her attendants, assigned me a room in the upper story where I
+ might most easily escape detection, and appointed them to keep watch so that no one
+ might enter her apartments without notice. I had thus abundant opportunities of being
+ with the princess; but though my love daily increased, I made no further advances to
+ her.</p>
+
+ <p>One day some of her women came with tears in their eyes, and bowing down to my
+ feet, said, with whispering timid voice, "O gracious sir, our lady is doubly yours,
+ since she was gained by your own valour when you rescued her from death, and is
+ assigned to you by the all-powerful God of Love. Do not let her languish in vain.
+ Make her your wife without delay." With this request I could not refuse to comply,
+ and taking the hand of the princess, I declared our solemn union.</p>
+
+ <p>For a time we enjoyed the greatest happiness. It was destined, however, to be of
+ no long duration; our separation was at hand, for now was the time of spring, when
+ the trees were covered with blossoms bent down by the eager bees, and the song of
+ birds was resounding among their branches waved by the soft south wind, bearing
+ perfume from the sandal groves of Malaya; at which season the king was accustomed to
+ go with all his court to the sea-shore, and there, in tents under the shade of lofty
+ trees, to enjoy the cool sea breezes.</p>
+
+ <p>My bride of course went with the rest; and as there was no possibility of
+ concealing me in such a place, I was obliged, though reluctantly, to let her depart
+ alone, consoling myself by looking forward to her return.</p>
+
+ <p>The royal party had not long been gone, when news was brought to the city that the
+ king and all his court, thinking only of enjoyment, and unsuspicious of danger, had
+ been captured by Jayasinha, King of Andhra, who, sailing with a large fleet, had
+ suddenly landed and taken them by surprise.</p>
+
+ <p>This news caused me the greatest consternation. "Jayasinha," I thought, "will
+ certainly be captivated by the beauty of the princess; she will take poison rather
+ than submit to his embraces; and I could not long survive her, for how could I live
+ without her?"</p>
+
+ <p>While perplexed with this thought, and not knowing what to do, I heard of a
+ brahman just arrived from Andhra, who was full of a strange event which had lately
+ happened there.</p>
+
+ <p>"The King of Andhra," he said, "has long been a bitter enemy of the King of
+ Kalinga, and having taken him prisoner, was about to kill him, but he has fallen in
+ love with the princess Kanakalekha, and wishing to marry her, not only spares her
+ father's life, but treats him with kindness for her sake.</p>
+
+ <p>"An unexpected obstacle to the accomplishment of his wishes has, however, arisen;
+ the lady has suddenly become possessed by an evil spirit, whose rage is greatest
+ whenever the king visits her.</p>
+
+ <p>"Anxious for her recovery, he has offered a large reward to any one who shall
+ succeed in driving out the demon, but as yet no one has been able to effect her
+ cure."</p>
+
+ <p>This information filled me with hope, for I was well aware of the nature of the
+ princess's disease, and knew that no one but myself could cure it. I was able,
+ therefore, to form a plan for her deliverance, and quickly decided on the disguise to
+ be adopted. At the time when I killed the magician, I had taken off his scalp, with
+ all the mass of tangled hair, and had hid it in a hollow tree. I now went to the
+ place, and taking out this scalp, fitted it on my own head; then rubbing over my
+ whole body with dirt and charcoal dust, and dressing myself in old rags, I was
+ completely disguised as an ascetic&mdash;and when I went into the neighbouring
+ villages I was regarded as a very holy devotee, and had many applications from
+ persons wishing for advice or seeking to be cured of diseases. This belief I
+ encouraged to the utmost, and took care to keep up my credit by means of various
+ tricks and contrivances.</p>
+
+ <p>In this manner I was soon able to collect a number of disciples, glad to live in
+ idleness on the offerings continually brought to me, fully believing in my sanctity,
+ entirely devoted to me, and ready to obey all my commands.</p>
+
+ <p>Having got together this troop of followers, I went to the side of a tank or small
+ lake not far from the city of Andhra, built myself a hut, and made known that I
+ intended to stay there for a time.</p>
+
+ <p>The news of my arrival was soon spread abroad by my disciples, who were loud in
+ their praises of my miraculous powers, and the wonderful cures which I had effected;
+ and great numbers of people came from the city to see me, either from curiosity or
+ from the hope of receiving some benefit.</p>
+
+ <p>In a very short time wonderful stories about me were brought to the R&acirc;ja.
+ "There is now a very holy devotee sleeping on the ground near the lake; he is
+ possessed of the most marvellous knowledge. There is no question which he cannot
+ answer, no difficulty which he cannot solve. His power of healing is beyond belief; a
+ few grains of dust fallen from his feet, when sprinkled on the head of the sick, are
+ more efficacious than any medicine; and water in which his feet have been washed has
+ cured in a moment diseases, and driven out evil spirits which have resisted for a
+ long time all the efforts of physicians and exorcists. Yet with all this he is
+ exceedingly kind and condescending, and free from pride."</p>
+
+ <p>The king, hearing all this, thought: "This is just the person I am in need of; no
+ doubt he will be able to cure the princess." He therefore determined to apply to me;
+ but so great was his respect for my dignity and supernatural powers, that he did not
+ venture to send for me, but came several times to see me, distributing each time
+ money among my followers, before mentioning his request that I would drive out the
+ evil spirit from the princess.</p>
+
+ <p>After hearing his statement, I looked very grave, and appeared for some time to be
+ wrapped in profound meditation. At last I said: "Sir, you have done very right to
+ apply to me; I will undertake that the lady shall be cured, but it would be useless
+ for me to see her at present. The case is a very peculiar one, and the cure requires
+ much thought and consideration; wait therefore for three days, then come again, and I
+ will tell you what is to be done." On receiving this answer, the king went away very
+ well satisfied.</p>
+
+ <p>That night, as soon as it was dark, telling my followers on no account to disturb
+ me, I went, as if for private meditation, to one side of the tank, at some distance
+ from the steps, and there dug a large hole in the bank sloping upwards, with the
+ opening partly under water and concealed by loose stones above; taking care to throw
+ the excavated earth into the tank.</p>
+
+ <p>On the third day, at dawn, I rearranged my dress as before, and having worshipped
+ the all-seeing sun as he rose, returned to my followers.</p>
+
+ <p>I had not long been settled in my usual place when the king made his appearance,
+ and bowing down to my feet, he awaited my pleasure.</p>
+
+ <p>Having kept him a short time in suspense, I thus addressed him: "Success does not
+ come to the careless, but all advantages are attainable by the energetic; being
+ devoted to your service, I have given my whole mind to the consideration of this
+ difficult affair, and can now point out a certain way to success.</p>
+
+ <p>"The evil spirit by whom the princess is possessed cannot bear the sight of you in
+ your present form, and therefore breaks out into fury when you appear. If your body
+ can be changed, he will no longer be offended, and will immediately depart; there is
+ no other way by which he can be driven out. I have therefore so prepared this lake
+ that if you bathe in it in accordance with my directions, you will acquire a new and
+ beautiful body acceptable to the lady, and she will no more be troubled with the evil
+ spirit.</p>
+
+ <p>"You must therefore come here at midnight, and having stripped entirely, swim out
+ into the middle of the tank, and there float on your back as long as possible.
+ Presently a rushing noise will be heard, and the water will be troubled, and dash
+ against the bank. As soon as the commotion has subsided, come forth; you will find
+ that your body has become younger, stronger, and improved in every respect; and when
+ you return to the palace there will be no further difficulty or obstacle on the part
+ of the princess, who will immediately undergo a change in her feelings, and will long
+ for your society as much as she now abhors it. All this is quite certain; you need
+ not have the smallest doubt; but if you think proper, before deciding, consult your
+ ministers, and be guided by their advice. If they consent, first worship the gods and
+ propitiate them with offerings, make large donations to the brahmans and the poor,
+ and come here to-night at the appointed time. That there may be no danger from
+ alligators or concealed enemies, let the tank be thoroughly dragged with nets by a
+ hundred fishermen, and place a line of soldiers all round it with torches in their
+ hands a few steps from the water; with these precautions no possible harm can happen
+ to you."</p>
+
+ <p>The enamoured king, very anxious for the expulsion of the supposed demon, and
+ fully believing that I had the power to perform what I had promised, went away well
+ pleased, and immediately consulted his ministers. They seeing how eager he was, and
+ not anticipating any possibility of danger, readily approved of the proceeding.</p>
+
+ <p>Having obtained their consent the king returned to me, and finding that I was
+ about to depart, earnestly entreated me to stay, saying that half the pleasure of
+ success would be taken away if I were not there to witness it; but I answered that
+ there were urgent reasons for my immediate departure, and that I had already remained
+ longer than I had intended to do, solely on his account. I assured him that I had so
+ prepared everything that my presence was now quite unnecessary, that I was about to
+ disappear from the world, and that he would see me no more. Finding me quite
+ determined, he took leave of me with many expressions of respect, and went back to
+ his palace to give orders for the performance of all that I had directed.</p>
+
+ <p>Accordingly, a large number of fishermen with nets were engaged, by whom the lake
+ was thoroughly dragged, and large donations were made to the brahmans and the poor.
+ Towards evening, soldiers with torches were placed, all round the tank, and at
+ midnight the king, attended by a numerous retinue, and followed by a great crowd
+ anxious to witness the expected miracle, came to the steps leading down to the water,
+ and having undressed there in a tent which had been pitched for that purpose, plunged
+ in and swam out to the middle.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile I had said to my followers: "I have no further need of you; I am about
+ to retire to a lonely place to practise meditation; you may now leave me; go, and my
+ blessing be upon you." Well satisfied with the gifts they had received, they
+ departed; and when they were gone I slipped unobserved into the lake, and entered the
+ hole which I had prepared. There I remained till I heard the noise of the crowd who
+ came with the king, and perceived him floating on the surface. Diving cautiously
+ under him, I pulled him down, strangled him, and dragged the body into the hole; then
+ swimming to the steps, I boldly came forth, to the astonishment of the attendants,
+ who, though they had expected a miracle, were scarcely prepared for such a great
+ change. No one, however, doubted that I was really their sovereign, and having
+ dressed and mounted an elephant, I entered the city, escorted by the soldiers and
+ followed by a great crowd of people, who had come forth from curiosity, and were loud
+ in their praises of the pious man who had wrought such a miracle.</p>
+
+ <p>That night I was unable to sleep. In the morning I summoned all the ministers and
+ counsellors, and said: "Behold the power of piety and penance. That holy man has
+ performed a great miracle, and bestowed on me this new body, which you see, by means
+ of the tank which he has consecrated, and through the favour of the gods, whom he had
+ long propitiated; after such a manifestation, who shall doubt their power? Let the
+ faces of all unbelievers be bowed down by shame; let a great and solemn festival be
+ made with song and dance in honour of Brahma, Siva, Yama, and the other deities, the
+ rulers of the world, and distribute much money among the poor."</p>
+
+ <p>This speech was received with great approbation, and all, congratulating me and
+ praising the gods, performed the duties imposed upon them.</p>
+
+ <p>After this I went to the women's apartments, and there the first person whom I met
+ was a very devoted servant of the princess, who had been especially attentive to me.
+ She, not imagining what had occurred, would have let me pass without especial notice;
+ but I called her, and said: "Have you never seen me before?"</p>
+
+ <p>Then indeed she opened her eyes wide with joy and astonishment, saying: "Can it be
+ possible? is not this a delusion? Tell me what it all means."</p>
+
+ <p>I gave her a brief account of what had happened, and sent her to prepare my wife.
+ How glad she was to see me you may well imagine.</p>
+
+ <p>So well did we manage, that the secret was kept, no suspicion even arose, and all
+ the people were rejoiced at the favourable change, not only in the person, but in the
+ temper and disposition of their sovereign.</p>
+
+ <p>In due time I was publicly married to the princess, and reinstated her father in
+ his kingdom.</p>
+
+ <p>I have now come here with an army to assist the King of Anga, and have thus
+ obtained the great happiness of seeing you again.</p>
+
+ <p>The prince, having heard this story, said "Your cleverness has indeed been great,
+ and your personation of the Siddha wonderful. May you long continue to possess such
+ wisdom and prudence, combined with wit and cheerfulness." Then, looking at Visruta,
+ he said: "It is now your turn;" and he forthwith began:&mdash;</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="ADVENTURES_OF_VISRUTA" name="ADVENTURES_OF_VISRUTA"></a>
+
+ <h2>ADVENTURES OF VISRUTA.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>My Lord, as I was wandering one day in the forest of Vindhya, I met with a very
+ handsome boy, standing by the side of a well, crying bitterly. When I asked what was
+ the matter, he said: "The old man who was with me, when trying to get water from this
+ well, fell in, and I am unable to help him. What will become of me?"</p>
+
+ <p>Hearing this, I looked down the well, which was not very deep, and saw the old man
+ standing at the bottom, the water not being sufficient to cover him. By means of a
+ long and tough stem of a creeper, I pulled him up safely; then using it again as a
+ rope, with a cup made from the hollow stem of a bamboo, I drew water for the poor
+ child, who was half dead with thirst; and finding that he was suffering from hunger
+ also, I knocked down some nuts from the top of a high tree with a well-aimed blow of
+ a stone.</p>
+
+ <p>The old man was very grateful for my timely assistance; and when we were all
+ comfortably seated in the shade, he gave me, at my request, a long account of the
+ circumstances which had brought him there, saying:&mdash;</p>
+
+ <p>"There was formerly a King of Vidarba remarkable for wisdom and justice, learned
+ in the Scriptures, a protector of his subjects (by whom he was much beloved), a
+ terror to his enemies, wise in political science, upright and honest in all his
+ actions, kind to his dependents, grateful for even small services, and gracious to
+ all. Having lived the full age of man, he died, leaving a prosperous kingdom to his
+ son Anantavarma, a young man of great abilities, but caring more for the mechanical
+ arts, music, and poetry, than for his duties as a ruler.</p>
+
+ <p>"One day, one of his father's old counsellors in private addressed him thus:
+ 'Sire, your majesty, with the advantage of royal birth, has almost every good quality
+ that can be desired; your intelligence is very great; your knowledge superior to that
+ of others; but all this, without instruction in political science and attention to
+ public affairs, is insufficient for a king; void of such knowledge, he is despised,
+ not only by foreigners, but by his own subjects, who, disregarding all laws, human
+ and divine, at last perish miserably, and drag down their sovereign in their fall. A
+ king who has not political wisdom, however good his eyesight may be, is regarded by
+ the wise as a blind man, unable to see things as they are. I entreat you, therefore,
+ to give up the pursuits to which you are so devoted, and to study the art of
+ government. Your power will then be strengthened, and you may long reign over a happy
+ and prosperous people.'</p>
+
+ <p>"To this exhortation the young king appeared to listen attentively; and said:
+ 'Such is the teaching of the wise; it ought to be followed.'</p>
+
+ <p>"After dismissing the old counsellor, the king went into the women's apartments,
+ and began to talk to them of the exhortation which he had just received. His
+ observations were attentively listened to by one of his constant attendants, who
+ determined, if possible, to turn the king's thoughts in another direction, and
+ prevent him from being influenced by the good advice which had been given. This man
+ had many accomplishments; he was skilled in dancing, music, and singing; quick at
+ repartee; a good story-teller; full of fun and jokes; but devoid of honour and
+ honesty; false, slanderous, a receiver of bribes, a bad man in every way; yet, from
+ his wit and humour, very acceptable to the king, whom he now thus addressed:
+ 'Wherever there is a person of exalted position, there are always clever rogues ready
+ to prey upon him, and, while degrading him, to accomplish their own base purposes.
+ Some, under the guise of religion, will tell him: "The happiness of this world is
+ shortlived and fleeting; eternal happiness can only be obtained by prayer and
+ penance;" and so they persuade him to shave his head, wear a dress of skins, gird
+ himself with a rope of sacred grass, and, renouncing all pleasures and luxuries, to
+ betake himself to fasting and penance, and give away his riches to the poor, meaning,
+ of course, themselves; some of these religious impostors will even persuade their
+ dupes to renounce children, wife&mdash;nay, even life itself.</p>
+
+ <p>"'But suppose a man to have too much sense to be deluded in this way, they will
+ try a different plan; to one they will say: "We can make gold; only furnish us with
+ the means, and your riches shall be increased a thousandfold;" to another: "We can
+ show you how to destroy all your enemies without a weapon;" to another: "Follow our
+ advice, and, though you are nobody now, you shall soon become a great man."</p>
+
+ <p>"'If their victim is a sovereign, they will say to him: "Four branches of study
+ are said to be proper for kings&mdash;the vedas, the pur&acirc;nas, metaphysics, and
+ political science;&mdash;but the first three are of very little advantage; they may
+ safely be neglected, and he should give up his mind to the last only. Are there not
+ the six thousand verses composed for the use of kings, and containing the whole
+ science? Learn these by heart, and you will be prepared for all emergencies." So then
+ he must set to work to learn all these crabbed rules. He must; according to them,
+ distrust every one, even wife or son. He must rise early, take a very scanty meal,
+ and immediately proceed to business.</p>
+
+ <p>"'First he must go over accounts, and balance income and expenditure; and while
+ his rascally ministers pretend to have everything very exact, they have forty
+ thousand ways of cheating him, and take good care of themselves.</p>
+
+ <p>"'Then he must sit in public, and be tired to death with receiving frivolous
+ complaints and petitions, and will not even have the satisfaction of doing justice;
+ for, whether a cause be just or not, his ministers will take care that the decision
+ shall be according to their own interests.</p>
+
+ <p>"'Then he is allowed a short time for bathing, dressing, and dining; if, indeed,
+ the poor wretch can venture to dine, with the constant fear of poison in his
+ mind.</p>
+
+ <p>"'After this he must remain a long time in council with his ministers, perplexed
+ with their conflicting arguments, and unable to understand even the half of them;
+ while they, pretending to act impartially, get everything settled as they had
+ previously agreed and by twisting and distorting the reports of spies and emissaries,
+ manage to serve themselves and their friends, and to get credit for putting down
+ disturbances which they themselves had excited.</p>
+
+ <p>"'He is now allowed to take a little amusement, but the time for this is
+ restricted to an hour and a half.</p>
+
+ <p>"'Then he must review his army; hear the reports of the commander of his forces;
+ give orders for peace or war; and act upon the accounts brought by spies and
+ emissaries.</p>
+
+ <p>"'However weary he maybe with all this, he must sit down and read diligently, like
+ some poor student, for several hours. Then at last he may retire to rest; but before
+ he has had half enough sleep, he will be awaked in the early morning; and the priests
+ will come to him, and say: "There is an unfavourable conjunction of the planets; evil
+ omens have appeared; there is danger impending; the gods must be propitiated; let a
+ great sacrifice be made to-day. The brahmans are continually engaged in supplicating
+ the gods on your behalf; your prosperity is dependent on their prayers; they are
+ miserably poor, and have many children to support; let large donations be made." Thus
+ the greedy wretches, under the pretence of religion, are continually robbing the king
+ and enriching themselves.</p>
+
+ <p>"'This is the sort of life which you will have to lead, if you give yourself up to
+ the guidance of those greybeards; and, after all, though you may have studied and
+ studied, pored over their musty volumes, and listened to their tedious lectures, you
+ are not sure of doing right.</p>
+
+ <p>"'And who are these fellows who set themselves up for wise men? Do they always do
+ right? Are they not often themselves cheated by the unlearned? Common sense is far
+ better than all this learning; instinct and feeling will guide us in the right way;
+ even an infant without teaching finds out how to draw nourishment from the mother's
+ breast. Cast aside, then, the rules and restrictions with which these old fools would
+ bind you. Follow your natural inclinations, and enjoy life while you can. You possess
+ youth, beauty, and strength. You have a large army, ten thousand elephants, and three
+ hundred thousand horses; your treasury is full of gold and jewels, and would not be
+ emptied in a thousand years. What more would you have? Life is short, and those who
+ are always thinking of adding to their possessions, go on toiling to the last, and
+ never really enjoy them.</p>
+
+ <p>"'But why should I waste your time with needless arguments? I see you are already
+ convinced. Commit, then, the cares of government to your ministers; spend your time
+ with your ladies, and congenial friends like me; enjoy drinking, music, and dancing,
+ and trouble yourself no more with affairs of state.'</p>
+
+ <p>"Having thus spoken, he prostrated himself in very humble attitude at the feet of
+ his master, who remained for a time silent, as if undecided.</p>
+
+ <p>"The women, who had been listening with delight to all that was said, seeing his
+ hesitation, assembled round him, and, with sweet words and caresses, easily persuaded
+ him to follow his own inclination and theirs.</p>
+
+ <p>"From that time the young king, given up entirely to pleasures and amusements,
+ left the affairs of the kingdom to his ministers; and, while allowing them to manage
+ as they pleased, provided they did not trouble him, openly treated them with
+ insolence and neglect, and even took pleasure in hearing them ridiculed by the
+ worthless parasites who surrounded him, so that even the wisest of his ministers,
+ while lamenting the sad state of affairs, could only acknowledge their inability to
+ remedy it, and wait till some great public calamity, or the invasion of the country
+ by a neighbouring sovereign, who was gradually extending his dominions by force or
+ cunning, should bring the young king to his senses.</p>
+
+ <p>"Ere long, what they had expected came to pass; for the King of Asmaka, who had
+ for some time coveted the country, but did not dare openly to invade it while it was
+ strong and prosperous, took measures in secret to weaken the authority of
+ Anantavarma, and diminish his resources; and, lest he should perchance see the error
+ of his ways and abandon his vicious courses, he secretly gave a commission to the son
+ of one of his ministers, a young man of great abilities and agreeable manners, an
+ eloquent flatterer and amusing companion, who arrived at the court of Anantavarma,
+ attended by a numerous retinue, as if travelling about for his own pleasure.</p>
+
+ <p>"This man soon became intimate with the king, and took care to fall in with all
+ his tastes, and to justify and praise every pursuit which he engaged in.</p>
+
+ <p>"Thus, if he saw the king fond of hunting, he would say: 'What a fine manly sport
+ this is! How it strengthens the body, braces the spirits, and quickens the
+ intelligence! While roaming over hill and dale, you become acquainted with the
+ country; by destroying the deer and wild buffaloes, you benefit the husbandmen; by
+ killing the tigers and other wild beasts, you make travelling safer.' And he would go
+ on in this way, without any allusion to the damage and destruction caused by the
+ king's hunting expeditions.</p>
+
+ <p>"If gambling was the favourite amusement, or there was excessive devotion to
+ women, or to drinking, he would very ingeniously bring forward everything that could
+ be said in favour of them, passing over their disadvantages in silence. If the king
+ was lavish to his dependants, he would praise his generosity; if cruel, he would say:
+ 'Such severity is good; you maintain your own dignity by it; a king ought not to be
+ like a patient devotee, submitting to insults, and ready to forgive.</p>
+
+ <p>"In this manner that wicked wretch obtained great influence over the king, and
+ employed it to lead him into all sorts of excesses.</p>
+
+ <p>"With such an example before them, all classes gradually became corrupted. The
+ magistrates neglected their duties, and thought only how they might enrich
+ themselves; great criminals, who could bribe, escaped with impunity; the weak were
+ oppressed by the strong; violence and robbery were rampant; disturbances broke out on
+ all sides; and severe and indiscriminating punishments only stirred up indignation,
+ without repressing crime. The revenue diminished, while expenditure was increasing;
+ everywhere loud complaints were heard, and great distress prevailed.</p>
+
+ <p>"As if all this were not sufficient, the cruel King of Asmaka sent emissaries in
+ all directions to mix unsuspectedly with the inhabitants of Vidarba, and do as much
+ mischief as possible.</p>
+
+ <p>"Some would distribute subtle poisons in various ways; some would stir up quarrels
+ between neighbouring villages, and so cause party fights; some contrived to let loose
+ a furious elephant into a crowd, or get up an alarm by other means, and so cause a
+ sudden panic, in which the people trampled down each other, and many lives were lost;
+ others, disguised as hunters, promising abundance of game, would tempt men into some
+ narrow valley, between high mountains, where they were devoured by tigers, or, unable
+ to find their way out again, perished of hunger and thirst.</p>
+
+ <p>"By these and many other devices, they succeeded in destroying life and weakening
+ the country, so that less resistance might be offered to the invader.</p>
+
+ <p>"Then, thinking the time to be arrived, the King of Asmaka prepared for war.
+ Meanwhile, his emissary was leading on the foolish young king to destruction; and at
+ this very time, as if in perfect security, he was amusing himself with the
+ performances of a celebrated actress and dancer, having, at the instigation of his
+ treacherous friend, persuaded her, by large donations, to leave the King of Kuntala,
+ with whom she was a great favourite.</p>
+
+ <p>"Indignant at such an insult, that king was easily persuaded to join the King of
+ Asmaka, who had already obtained several other allies eager to have a share in the
+ expected conquest and plunder.</p>
+
+ <p>"Thus, when the country was actually invaded, no effectual resistance was made;
+ Anantavarma was easily defeated, and fell into the power of his cruel enemy.</p>
+
+ <p>"The cunning King of Asmaka, who had gained his allies by many liberal promises,
+ had no intention of sharing the conquered country with any one; he professed,
+ however, great disinterestedness; declared that he should be contented with a very
+ small part; and, having desired his allies to arrange between themselves what each
+ should take, contrived, by his intrigues, to make them quarrel over the division. The
+ result was that they fought with, and so weakened each other, that he was able to
+ disregard their claims, and to annex the whole of the conquered country to his own
+ dominions.</p>
+
+ <p>"After the defeat and death of Anantavarma, an old and faithful minister escaped
+ with the queen and her two children, this boy and his elder sister Manjuv&acirc;dini,
+ together with a few faithful followers, including myself; and though the old minister
+ was taken ill and died on the road, the rest arrived safely at Mahishmati, where the
+ queen was well received by the king Amittravarma, a half-brother of her husband, and
+ where she devoted herself to the education of her son, hoping that he might one day
+ recover his father's kingdom.</p>
+
+ <p>"After a time, however, that king sought to marry his brother's widow; and, having
+ been rejected by her, determined to take revenge by killing her son.</p>
+
+ <p>"The queen, having discovered his intentions, sent for me, and said: 'My life is
+ wrapped up in this boy; I can endure any thing, so long as he is safe; take him and
+ make your escape at once; I know not where to send you, but if you can find a safe
+ refuge, let me know, and I will come to you, if possible.'</p>
+
+ <p>"In obedience to her commands, I took the boy, succeeded in escaping with him, and
+ reached a shepherd's hut on the borders of this forest. There we stayed a few days
+ till I saw a man whom I suspected to be searching for us. Fearing discovery, I left
+ the cottage, and entered the forest. Here, while trying to get water to quench the
+ poor child's burning thirst, I slipped into the well, where I should have perished
+ but for your timely assistance; and now, having done us this kindness, will you add
+ to it by protecting the boy, and helping us to reach a place of safety?"</p>
+
+ <p>"Who was his mother," I asked. "Of what family was she?"</p>
+
+ <p>"She is the daughter of the King of Oude," he answered, "and her mother was
+ Sagaradatta, daughter of Vaisravana, a merchant of P&acirc;taliputra."</p>
+
+ <p>"If so," I replied, "she and my father are cousins by the mother's side; this boy
+ is therefore my relation, and has a right to my protection."</p>
+
+ <p>The old man was much pleased at hearing this, and I promised not only to protect
+ the boy, but to contrive some means for reinstating him in his proper position, and
+ overcoming that wicked King of Asmaka with cunning equal to his own.</p>
+
+ <p>For the present, however, the most needful thing was to procure food. While I was
+ considering how to obtain this, two deer passed, pursued by a forester, who shot
+ three arrows and missed them, and, in despair, let fall his bow and two remaining
+ arrows. Hastily snatching up these, I discharged the arrows in rapid succession, and
+ killed both the deer; one of them I gave to the hunter, the other I prepared, and
+ roasted a part of it for ourselves.</p>
+
+ <p>The forester was astonished by my skill, and delighted at the acquisition of so
+ much food; and it occurred to me that I might get some information from him. I asked
+ him therefore: "Do you know anything of what is going on at Mahishmati?"</p>
+
+ <p>"I was there early this morning," he answered, "for I had a tiger skin and other
+ skins to sell, and great festivities were in preparation; the Prince Prachandavarma,
+ the king's younger brother, is about to marry the Princess Manjuv&acirc;dini, and the
+ rejoicings are on this account."</p>
+
+ <p>After the forester was gone, I said to the old man (whose name was
+ N&acirc;lijangha): "That wretch Amittravarma is trying to make it up with his
+ sister-in-law by promoting a good marriage for her daughter; no doubt he thinks to
+ persuade her to recall her son, that he may have him in his power. Do you therefore
+ leave the boy with me, and go back at once to his mother. Tell her how you have met
+ with me, and that the child is quite safe under my protection; but give out in public
+ that he has been carried off and devoured by a tiger. I shall come to the city
+ disguised as a beggar; do you wait for me near the cemetery."</p>
+
+ <p>All this he promised to do, and set off immediately, having first received further
+ directions for the guidance of the queen.</p>
+
+ <p>After some days, it was generally understood at Mahishmati that the boy who had
+ escaped into the forest had been killed by a tiger; and the king, secretly rejoicing,
+ went to condole with the mother. She appeared as if greatly distressed by the news,
+ and said to him: "I look upon the death of my son as a judgment upon me for not
+ complying with your wishes, and am therefore now ready to become your wife."</p>
+
+ <p>The old wretch was delighted at her compliance, and preparations were made for the
+ marriage.</p>
+
+ <p>On the appointed day, in the presence of a numerous assembly, she took a small
+ leafy branch, and dipping it in what appeared to be water, but which really contained
+ a deadly poison, struck him gently with it on the face, saying: "If you are acting
+ right, this will not injure you; if you are sinning in taking me, your brother's
+ wife, and I am faithful to my husband, may this be like the blow of a sword to
+ you."</p>
+
+ <p>Such was the strength of the poison that he fell dead almost instantaneously. Then
+ dipping the same branch into other water containing an antidote, she struck her
+ daughter in a similar manner; and, as no injury followed, the spectators were fully
+ convinced that the death of Amittravarma was a punishment from heaven.</p>
+
+ <p>Soon after this (by my directions, and in order to throw him off his guard), she
+ said to Prachandavarma: "The throne is now vacant; you should occupy it at once, and
+ make my daughter your queen."</p>
+
+ <p>He listened to the suggestion; and, as the young boy, the nephew of the late king,
+ was supposed to be dead, no opposition was made by the people.</p>
+
+ <p>Then the Queen Vasundhara (also by my directions) sent for some of the late king's
+ ministers, and of the elders of the city, whom she knew to be ill-affected towards
+ Prachandavarma, and said to them: "Last night the goddess Durg&acirc; appeared to me
+ in a vision, and said: 'Your child is safe; I myself, in the form of a tigress,
+ carried him away, to save him from his enemies. In four days from this time
+ Prachandavarma will suddenly die; on the fifth day let all the authorities assemble
+ round my temple on the bank of the river, and close the doors, after having
+ ascertained that no one is concealed inside. After waiting one hour, the door will
+ open and a young brahman will come forth, holding your son by the hand. That boy will
+ become King of Vidarba, and that brahman is to marry your daughter.'"</p>
+
+ <p>After the divine manifestation in favour of the queen when Amittravarma was struck
+ dead, this account of the vision was readily believed by her hearers, who promised to
+ keep the secret and to be guided by her directions.</p>
+
+ <p>When the fourth day arrived I entered the city, disguised as a beggar, and brought
+ the boy to his delighted mother, who introduced me to her daughter, whom I greatly
+ admired, and she, though agitated, was evidently pleased with me, even under such a
+ disguise.</p>
+
+ <p>I did not venture to stay long, and after receiving an alms and assuring the queen
+ that the imagined dream would prove true, I went away, taking the boy with me, and at
+ parting, in order to deceive her attendants, she said aloud: "Your application shall
+ not have been in vain; I will take care to protect your boy."</p>
+
+ <p>N&acirc;lijangha, the old servant whom I had rescued in the forest, met me on my
+ arrival, and was waiting at the place which I had appointed. I went to him there and
+ asked him for information as to the movements and occupations of the new king. "That
+ doomed man," he answered, "thinking all obstacles removed, and rejoicing at his
+ accession to power, is now amusing himself in the palace gardens, with a number of
+ actors, tumblers, and dancing girls."</p>
+
+ <p>"I could not have a better opportunity," I replied; "do you therefore stay here
+ with the boy, and wait for me in this old ruin. I shall not be long gone."</p>
+
+ <p>I then dressed myself in the clothes of a tumbler, which I had brought with me for
+ the purpose, went boldly into the garden, presented myself to the king, and asked for
+ permission to exhibit my skill before him. This was readily granted; an opportunity
+ was soon given me of showing what I could do, and I obtained much applause from the
+ spectators. After a time I begged some of those present to lend me their knives, and
+ I caused much astonishment by the way in which I appeared to balance myself on the
+ points. Then, still, holding one of the knives, I imitated the pouncing of a hawk and
+ an eagle, and having by degrees got near the king, I threw the knife with such good
+ aim, that it pierced him to the heart, and I shouted out at the same time, "Long live
+ Vasantabh&acirc;nu!" that it might be supposed I had been sent by him. After this,
+ dashing by the guards, who tried to stop me, I suddenly leaped over the wall, and
+ before any of my pursuers could cross it, I had run a long way on the other side.
+ Doubling back, I got behind a great heap of bricks, and from thence, concealed by the
+ trees, succeeded in reaching the ruins unobserved. Here I changed my clothes and went
+ back to the city, as if nothing had happened.</p>
+
+ <p>In order to have everything ready for my intended concealment, I had gone secretly
+ the day before to the Temple of Durg&acirc;, and had there made an underground
+ chamber, communicating with the interior through an opening in the wall, which was
+ carefully closed with a large stone, and now, taking the boy with me, I entered the
+ hiding place, having been furnished with suitable dresses and ornaments, sent by the
+ queen, through N&acirc;lijangha.</p>
+
+ <p>The assassination of Prachandavarma was universally attributed to his enemy, the
+ King of Asmaka, and the first part of the prophecy of Durg&acirc;, as told by the
+ queen, being thus accomplished, there was no doubt, on the part of those who were in
+ the secret, as to the fulfilment of the remainder.</p>
+
+ <p>In the morning a great crowd was assembled round the temple; for although the
+ secret of the queen's vision had been kept, it was generally understood that
+ something wonderful was to take place there.</p>
+
+ <p>Presently the queen and her attendants arrived, entered the building, and paid
+ their devotions to the goddess, after which the whole temple was carefully searched,
+ to make sure that no one was concealed there, and all having withdrawn, the doors
+ were closed, and the people stood without in silence, anxiously awaiting the pleasure
+ of the goddess.</p>
+
+ <p>A band then began to play and the kettledrums were loudly struck, so that the
+ sound reached me in the hiding-place. At this, which was the preconcerted signal, I
+ made a great effort, moved the large stone, and came forth with the boy into the
+ temple. Having changed our dresses, I placed the old ones in the hole, carefully
+ refitted the stone, and throwing the temple door wide open, stood in front of the
+ astonished multitude, holding the young prince by the hand.</p>
+
+ <p>While they were gazing in bewilderment, I thus addressed them: "The great goddess
+ Durg&acirc;, who lately showed herself in a vision to the queen, has been pleased to
+ restore to his longing mother this child, whom she, in the form of a tigress, had
+ carried away, and she commands you, by my mouth, to accept him as your
+ sovereign."</p>
+
+ <p>Then turning to the queen, I said:&mdash;"Receive your child from the hands of
+ Durg&acirc;, who will henceforth protect him as her own son; and by her command
+ accept me as the husband of your daughter."</p>
+
+ <p>To the ministers and elders I said:&mdash;"The goddess has brought me here, not
+ merely as a messenger of her will, but as a defender of your country from that wicked
+ King of Asmaka, whose cruel and unscrupulous intrigues are well known; accept me,
+ therefore, as your deliverer, and as the guardian of the young king appointed by
+ Durg&acirc;."</p>
+
+ <p>Upon this all broke out into loud acclamations, saying: "Great is the power of the
+ glorious Durg&acirc;! happy the country of which you are the protector!" and I was
+ conducted in triumph to the palace, together with the queen, who could now openly
+ show her joy at the recovery of her son.</p>
+
+ <p>So well had I managed, that no suspicion arose of the deception which had been
+ practised, and all the people venerated the young king as being especially under the
+ protection of the goddess, and me as the agent chosen by her for his restoration.</p>
+
+ <p>Thus my authority was well established. I caused, in due time, the young prince to
+ be formally proclaimed king, and had him carefully educated; and I myself received
+ the hand of the lovely Manjuv&acirc;dini, as the reward of my services and in
+ obedience to the commands of Durg&acirc;.</p>
+
+ <p>After some time, however, I began to reflect: "Though my position now seems quite
+ secure, yet, after all, I am a foreigner here, and when the first burst of admiration
+ is over, people may perhaps begin to ask, 'Who is this stranger who has come among us
+ in such a mysterious manner? and what is he that he should thus lord it over us?' And
+ it occurred to me that if I could make friends with an old and much-respected
+ minister, named Aryaketu, so as to trust him entirely, he might be of great
+ assistance to me."</p>
+
+ <p>Before, however, making any overtures to him, I desired N&acirc;lijangha to try
+ him secretly and ascertain his feelings towards me.</p>
+
+ <p>My agent, therefore, had many interviews with him, and tried to persuade him that
+ it was not for the good of the country that a stranger and foreigner should occupy
+ such an important position, which ought rather to be held by a native, and that it
+ would be very desirable to get rid of me.</p>
+
+ <p>To all this Aryaketu answered: "Do not speak against so good a man, and one of
+ such wonderful ability, endowed with such great courage, generosity, and kindness. So
+ many good qualities are rarely found united in one person. I esteem the country very
+ fortunate in having such a ruler, and am convinced, that through him the King of
+ Asmaka will one day be driven out, and our prince established on his father's throne.
+ Nothing shall induce me to plot against such a man."</p>
+
+ <p>After hearing this from N&acirc;lijangha, I tried the old minister in various
+ ways, and seeing no reason to doubt his fidelity and attachment, I gave him my full
+ confidence, and found him a most useful friend.</p>
+
+ <p>With his advice and assistance, I was able to appoint efficient officers in every
+ department. I encouraged religion and punished heresy; I kept each of the four castes
+ in their proper sphere, and without oppressing the people, I collected a large
+ revenue, for there is nothing worse than weakness in a ruler, and without money he
+ cannot be strong.</p>
+
+ <p>[Here the story breaks off abruptly.]</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="LITERAL_TRANSLATIONS" name="LITERAL_TRANSLATIONS"></a>
+
+ <h2>LITERAL TRANSLATIONS.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p>Page 244.</p>
+
+ <p>My Lord, I, having a common cause with my friends of wandering, saw among the
+ Suhmans, in the outer park of a city called Damalipta, a great festal crowd. There,
+ in a bower of Atimukta creepers, I saw a certain young man amusing himself with the
+ sound of a lute. I asked him "Worthy sir, what is this festival called? on what
+ account is this beginning, through what cause do you stand in solitude, accompanied
+ (only) by your lute, as if out of spirits, not having done honour to the
+ festival?"</p>
+
+ <p>He replied: "The King of Suhma, called Tungadhanwa, being without offspring,
+ begged from the feet of Durg&acirc;, called Vindhyav&acirc;sin&iacute;,<a
+ id="FNanchor11" name="FNanchor11"></a><a href="#Footnote_11"><sup>[11]</sup></a>
+ dwelling in this abode, having her love for the abode in Vindhya forgotten, two
+ children, and by her in a vision to him sleeping near (her temple) direction was
+ given: 'There shall be produced of thee one son, and one daughter shall be born; but
+ he shall be in subjection to her husband. But let her, beginning from the seventh
+ year till her marriage, propitiate me every month while the moon is in Krittika (the
+ constellation of the Pleiades), with the ball-dance, for the obtaining an excellent
+ husband; and whom she likes, to him she is to be given and let this festival be
+ called the Ball Festival.' So she said. Then in a very short time the beloved queen
+ of the king, named Medin&iacute;, bore a son, and a daughter was born at the same
+ time. That damsel, called Kandukavati, will to-day propitiate the goddess having the
+ moon as a diadem.</p>
+
+ <p>"But her friend, Chandrasena by name, her foster-sister, was beloved of me; and in
+ these days she has been violently besieged by the king's son Bhimadhanwa. Therefore
+ I, distressed, perplexed at heart by the pain of the arrow-darts of K&acirc;ma,
+ somewhat consoling myself with the soft tones of the lute, occupy a solitary
+ place."</p>
+
+ <p>And at that moment there came near a certain sound of anklets, and a certain lady
+ came up. He indeed having seen her, with eyes opened wide, having risen up, having
+ been embraced by her, sat down; and he said "This is the (lady) dear as my life,
+ separation from whom, burning as it were, burns me up; and by that prince the robber
+ of this, my life, I am brought to a state of coldness, as if by death; and I shall
+ not be able, saying he is the king's son, to practise loyalty towards him; therefore,
+ having caused myself to be favourably regarded by her, I will abandon a life which
+ has no remedy."</p>
+
+ <p>But she, with her face full of tears, said "O beloved, do not, on my account,
+ engage in violence. Thou, who having been born of a worthy merchant, Arthad&acirc;sa,
+ wast called Kosad&acirc;sa by thy parents, art called by thy enemies
+ V&egrave;sad&acirc;sa (slave of a girl), from thy excessive attachment to me. Thou
+ thyself being dead, I should imagine the popular saying would be (he was)
+ Nrisansa-Vesa&mdash;the slave of a wicked one. But now take me to any place you
+ will."</p>
+
+ <p>But he said to me: "Friend, in the regions seen by you, which was (the most)
+ prosperous, abounding in corn, and having the greatest number of good men?"</p>
+
+ <p>To him, having laughed a little, I said "Wide is this (world bounded by) ocean and
+ sky. There is no end of pleasant regions in one place or another. But, indeed, if I
+ should not be able to produce some plan causing you to live comfortably here, then,
+ indeed, I will show you the way."</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, the sounds of jewel-anklets arose. Now she, in a hurry, said: "My
+ lord's daughter Kandukavati is come to propitiate Durg&acirc; with playing at ball;
+ and she is of unforbidden sight in this Kanduka (ball) festival. May the eye of you
+ going to see her be successful; I must be keeping near her." So saying, she went
+ away, and we two followed her.</p>
+
+ <p>I first saw the red-lipped (lady) standing on the floor of a jewelled stage; and
+ she, seen by me a stranger and at a distance, immediately settled in my heart. And I,
+ having my mind occupied by astonishment, thought: "Is this Lakshmi? for the lotus is
+ not placed in her hand; but in her (Lakshmi's) hand there is a lotus, and she (the
+ goddess) has been all enjoyed by Vishnu, and by former kings; but in this (lady)
+ there is unimpaired faultless youth."</p>
+
+ <p>While I was thus reflecting, she, faultless in every limb, touching the ground
+ with the tips of her stretched-out fingers, having her dark curled locks shaken,
+ having with agitation saluted the mighty goddess, took hold of the ball, resembling
+ (in colour) the god without a body (<i>i.e.</i>K&acirc;ma) having his eye reddened by
+ no slight passion; and having dropped it with graceful languor to the ground, having
+ struck it, gently rising, with her bud-like hand having the delicate fingers
+ stretched out, the thumb a little bent; having thrown, it up with the back of the
+ hand, she caught it observed with active grace, in the air as it fell like a bunch of
+ flowers joined with a circle of bees; and she discharged it in middling slow and
+ quick musical time, throwing it very gently; and at that moment she displayed a quick
+ movement with her feet; and when it stopped, she caused it to rise up with numerous
+ blows; and, contrarywise, she caused it to rest; and she made it rise up like a bird,
+ striking it regularly with her left and right hands when it was come straight to her
+ side, and having caught it fallen when it had risen to a very great height, she
+ practised a song-step; and having caused it to go up in various directions, she made
+ it come back again. Thus sporting sweetly in various ways, accepting the words of
+ praise loudly spoken at every moment by the people with their feelings interested
+ come near to the stage, she stands turned towards me (who was) leaning on the
+ shoulder of Kosada&acirc;sa, having just then confidence produced in me, with flushed
+ cheek and wide expanded eye. Then she being caused to have a glancing look like that
+ of Kandarpa when first descended to earth, corresponding therewith having her
+ gracefully-curved creeper<a id="FNanchor12" name="FNanchor12"></a><a
+ href="#Footnote_12"><sup>[12]</sup></a> eyebrows sportively playing; with the network
+ of the rays of light of her lips oscillated by the waves of the wind of her breath,
+ like twigs moved in sport, as if beating off the bees eager to catch the perfume of
+ heir lotus-face. In the circular whirlings of the ball (caused) by very rapid
+ striking, entering, as it were, a flowery cage, through bashfulness at sight of me;
+ in the Panchavindhu movement shaking off, as if through fear, the five arrows of
+ K&acirc;ma simultaneously falling (on her); in the Gomuttrika steps quivering like
+ the brightness shown in the cloud imitating forked lightning; in the harmonious
+ movements of her feet, having the time kept by the sound of the jewelled ornaments;
+ with her lower lip suffused with the brightness of a furtive smile; with the mass of
+ her locks put up again when fallen down; with her jewelled girdle-belt sounding by
+ knocking together; with the brightness of her muslin dress, agitated as it rested on
+ her gracefully prominent full hips; with the beautiful ball, struck by the quivering,
+ bent, and extended arms; with the arms like a loop, turned downwards; with her
+ graceful hair reaching to the end of the back, rolled round upwards; with the game
+ continued (and) not neglected from her rapidity in putting up the fallen-down golden
+ leaf of the ear-ring; with the ball whirled inwards and outwards by the feet and
+ hands throwing it up repeatedly; with the necklace lost to sight through bending down
+ and rising up; the pearls without separation in falling and rising; with the wind of
+ the little branch (stuck) in (or behind) the ear engaged in drying up the paint of
+ the cheek spoilt by the perspiration breaking forth; with one hand engaged in holding
+ back on the surface of her bosom the falling muslin dress; sitting down and rising
+ up, closing and opening her eyes, striking on the ground or in the air, with one ball
+ or more than one, she showed various sorts of play worth looking at.</p>
+
+ <p>After that, a certain damsel, adorned with a quantity of ornaments, made of
+ jewels, who had become the chief of the whole race of women in the world, attended by
+ a numerous train of modest female friends, having the gait of a swan, having come up
+ softly, having made an offering to the most excellent brahman, of one jewel of the
+ form (colour) of flame, being asked by him: "Who art thou?"</p>
+
+ <p>Sorrowfully, with a low murmuring voice, very gently, in a submissive attitude,
+ said: "O excellent brahman, I am the daughter of a chief of Asuras, Kalindi by name.
+ My father, the ruler of this world, great in dignity, in a battle in which the
+ immortals were removed to a distance, was made a guest of the city of Yama by Vishnu,
+ impatient of his own valour. Me, immersed in an ocean of grief at separation from
+ him, a certain compassionate perfected devotee told: 'Damsel, a certain mortal,
+ bearing a divine body, having become thy new husband, shall rule over the whole of
+ P&acirc;t&acirc;la.'"</p>
+
+ <p>PAGE 309.</p>
+
+ <p>Having propitiated with clasped hands, put together in the form of the red lotus;
+ the mass of rays coloured by the red sandalwood body of the thousand-eyed elephant of
+ the eastern quarter having a thousand flames, the witness of things (which ought) to
+ be done and not to be done, the unique sea-monster leaping over the row of
+ cloud-waves of the celestial ocean, the graceful actor dancing on the stage of the
+ golden rock, the one lion the tearer of the scented elephant of nocturnal darkness,
+ the jewel arranged at the top of the pearl necklace the canopy of the stars; I went
+ to my own dwelling. And three days being gone, when the lord of day had a splendour
+ of colour common to it with the red chalk side of the peak of the western mountain,
+ and was looking like the orb of one bosom of the Goddess of Twilight, united with the
+ body of Siva, under the name of atmosphere, for the disparagement of the daughter of
+ the king of mountains; that king also having come, stood in humble attitude, having
+ his diadem eclipsed by the rays from the nails of the feet of this person placed on
+ the ground; and he was thus addressed:&mdash;</p>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="PROPER_NAMES_ETC_OCCURRING_IN_THE_TALES"
+ name="PROPER_NAMES_ETC_OCCURRING_IN_THE_TALES"></a>
+
+ <h2>PROPER NAMES, ETC., OCCURRING IN THE TALES.</h2>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><i>Alaka</i>, a mountain inhabited by Kuvera and the Yakshas.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Amb&acirc;lika</i>, the daughter of Sinhavarma, wife of Mantragupta.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Amittravarma</i>, King or Governor of Mahishmati.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Anantavarma</i>, King of Vidarba.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Apah&acirc;ravarma</i>, son of Prah&acirc;ravarma, and one of the nine
+ companions<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">of R&acirc;jahansa.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Apsaras</i>, heavenly females, nearly corresponding with the houris of<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">the Mahometans.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Arthap&acirc;la</i>, son of K&acirc;map&acirc;la, one of the nine companions of
+ R&acirc;jahansa.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Arthapati</i>, a merchant at Champa, who wished to marry Kulap&acirc;lika.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Aryaketu</i>, a minister and friend of Visruta.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Asura</i>, a general term for various supernatural beings not regarded as<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">gods, but in general hostile to them, nearly the
+ same as the jins</span><br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">or genii of the "Arabian Nights."</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Avantisundari</i>, daughter of M&acirc;nas&acirc;ra, wife of
+ R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Balabhadra</i>, a merchant, husband of Ratnavati.</p>
+
+ <p><i>B&acirc;lachandrika</i>, wife of Pushpodbhava, and friend of Avantisundari.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Bandhup&acirc;la</i>, a merchant, father of B&acirc;lachandrika.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Betel and pawn</i>, a mixture for chewing, frequently offered in<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">politeness, as snuff with us. <i>Bheels</i>,
+ savages, wild tribes,</span><br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">robbers.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Bhimadhanwa</i>, brother of Kandukavati.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Buddhist</i>, a disciple of Buddha. Buddha was a Hindoo reformer, whose<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">followers were once very numerous in India, but at
+ the date of these</span><br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">stories had been much diminished in number, through
+ the persecutions</span><br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">of the brahmans. They still, however, form a large
+ part of the</span><br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">population of Ceylon, Thibet, China, and some other
+ countries, though</span><br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">the comparatively pure religion of the founder has
+ for the most part</span><br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">degenerated into gross idolatry and unmeaning
+ ceremonies.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Chakrav&acirc;ka</i>, name of a bird quoted for affection, as turtle-doves
+ by<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">us.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Chand&acirc;la</i>, a pariah, outcast.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Chandrasena</i>, foster-sister of the Princess Kandukavati.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Ch&acirc;taka</i>, a bird supposed to be very fond of rain, and to make a
+ loud<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">noise at its approach.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Dhanamittra</i>, husband of Kulap&acirc;lika, friend of Apah&acirc;ravarma.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Dharmap&acirc;la</i>, one of R&acirc;jahansa's ministers.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Dharmavardhana</i>, King of Sravasti.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Durga</i>or<i>K&acirc;li</i>, wife of Siva, a terrific goddess, delighting
+ in<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">human sacrifices.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Gaur&iacute;</i>, wife of Siva.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Ghee</i>, liquid butter, or butter which has been liquefied.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Indra</i>, the chief of the inferior gods, presiding over the clouds,<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">rain, thunder, &amp;c.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Kail&acirc;sa</i>, a mountain, part of the Him&acirc;laya chain.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Kalahakantaka</i>, the man who fell in love with a portrait.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Kalind&iacute;</i>, Queen of P&acirc;t&acirc;la, wife of Matanga.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Kalpasundari</i>, wife of Vikatavarma, afterwards of Upah&acirc;ravarma.</p>
+
+ <p><i>K&acirc;ma</i>or<i>Kandarpa</i>, the God of Love.</p>
+
+ <p><i>K&acirc;mamanjari</i>, the actress who seduced the Muni.</p>
+
+ <p><i>K&acirc;map&acirc;la</i>, son of Dharmap&acirc;la, minister and son-in-law of
+ the King of<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">Ben&acirc;res.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Kanakalekha</i>, daughter of the King of Kalinga, wife of Mantragupta.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Kandukavati</i>, the princess who performed the ball-dance.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Kantaka</i>, the gaoler killed by Upah&acirc;ravarma.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Kantimati</i>, the wife of K&acirc;map&acirc;la, mother of Arthap&acirc;la.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Kir&acirc;ta</i>, a savage, forester, Bheel.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Kosad&acirc;sa</i>, lover of Chandrasena.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Kusa-grass</i>, a scented grass, much used at sacrifices for laying<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">offerings on, &amp;c.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Kuvera</i>, the God of Wealth, whose attendants were the Yakshas.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Magadha</i>, the kingdom of R&acirc;jahansa.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Mah&acirc;k&acirc;la</i>, a famous temple of Siva, the object of many
+ pilgrimages.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Mahishmati</i>, name of a city.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Malaya</i>, a mountain, or range of mountains, having many sandal trees,<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">the perfume from which was supposed to be carried a
+ long distance by</span><br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">the wind.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>M&acirc;lwa</i>, the kingdom of M&acirc;nas&acirc;ra.</p>
+
+ <p><i>M&acirc;nap&acirc;la</i>, the officer who guarded V&acirc;malochana.</p>
+
+ <p><i>M&acirc;nas&acirc;ra</i>, King of M&acirc;lwa, conqueror of
+ R&acirc;jahansa.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Manibhadra</i>, a Yaksha, father of T&acirc;r&acirc;vali.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Manjuv&acirc;din&iacute;</i>, daughter of Anantavarma, wife of Visruta.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Mantra</i>, a verse or chapter in the vedas, any prayer or words recited<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">as a charm.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>M&acirc;r&iacute;chi</i>, a great muni seduced by K&acirc;mamanjari.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Matanga</i>, a brahman who went down to P&acirc;t&acirc;la together with<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Mithila</i>, a city or country, called also Videha.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Mitragupta</i>, one of the nine companions of R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Muni</i>, a holy man devoted to study, meditation, and penance.</p>
+
+ <p><i>N&acirc;lijangha</i>, the old man whom Visruta rescued from the well.</p>
+
+ <p><i>N&acirc;r&acirc;yana</i>, a name of Vishnu, an incarnation of the three
+ principal<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">gods, Brahma, Vishnu, Siva.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Navam&acirc;lika</i>, daughter of the King of Sravasti, wife of Pramati.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Padmodbhava</i>, one of R&acirc;jahansa's ministers.</p>
+
+ <p><i>P&acirc;t&acirc;la</i>, a fabulous subterranean country.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Prachandavarma</i>, King or Governor of Mahishmati, killed by Visruta.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Prah&acirc;ravarma</i>, King of Mithila, father of Apah&acirc;ravarma and<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">Upah&acirc;ravarma.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Priyamvada</i>, Queen of Prah&acirc;ravarma.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Purnabhadra</i>, the reformed robber, servant of K&acirc;map&acirc;la.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Pushpapuri</i>, the capital of Magadha.</p>
+
+ <p><i>R&acirc;gamanjari</i>, an actress, sister of K&acirc;mamanjari.</p>
+
+ <p><i>R&acirc;jahansa</i>, king of Magadha, father of R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana, the
+ hero of the<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">story.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Rakshas</i>or<i>Rakshasas</i>, evil spirits or ogres, hostile to men,
+ whom<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">they used to devour.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Rati</i>, a goddess, wife of K&acirc;ma.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Rishi</i>, nearly the same as Muni, a holy man retired from the world,<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">devoted to prayer and meditation.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Satyavarma</i>, son of a minister of R&acirc;jahansa, and father of
+ Somadatta.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Savara</i>, fem.<i>Savari</i>, a savage, not a Hindoo.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Siddha</i>(literally perfected), a very holy devotee.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Simanta</i>, a religious ceremony performed on behalf of a woman at a<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">certain period of pregnancy.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Sinhaghosha</i>, the deposed King of Ben&acirc;res.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Sinhavarma</i>, King of Anga, father of Amb&acirc;lika.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Sitavarma</i>, one of R&acirc;jahansa's ministers.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Sring&acirc;lika</i>, the nurse of R&acirc;gamanjari.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Siva</i>, one of the three chief gods or triad of the Hindoos, Brahma,<br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">Siva, and Vishnu, who are sometimes regarded as
+ one, sometimes</span><br />
+ <span style="margin-left: 1.5em;">confounded with each other.</span></p>
+
+ <p><i>Sumantra</i>, son of Dharmap&acirc;la.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Susruta</i>, son of Padmodbhava.</p>
+
+ <p><i>T&acirc;r&acirc;vali</i>, a Yaksha lady, wife of K&acirc;map&acirc;la.</p>
+
+ <p><i>V&acirc;madeva</i>, a holy man consulted by R&acirc;jahansa.</p>
+
+ <p><i>V&acirc;malochana</i>, daughter of V&iacute;raketu, wife of Somadatta.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Vasumati</i>, Queen of R&acirc;jahansa.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Vasundhara</i>, Queen of Anantavarma the King of Vidarba.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Vidarba</i>, name of a country.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Videha</i>, a country called also Mithila.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Vidy&acirc;dhara</i>, one of the numerous demigods.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Vidyeswara</i>, the conjuror who married R&acirc;jav&acirc;hana to
+ Avantisundari.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Vikatavarma</i>, King of Mithila, husband of Kalpasundari.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Vimardaka</i>, a keeper of a gaming house, employed by Apah&acirc;ravarma.</p>
+
+ <p><i>V&iacute;raketu</i>, King of P&acirc;tali, father of V&acirc;malochana.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Yaksha</i>, a sort of demigod or fairy, a servant of Kuvera.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Yama</i>, God and Judge of the Infernal Regions.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Yati</i>, an ascetic, a devotee.</p>
+
+ <p><i>Yavana</i>, a Greek, an Arabian&mdash;any foreigner.</p>
+ <br />
+
+
+ <center>
+ THE END.
+ </center>
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+ <a id="FOOTNOTES" name="FOOTNOTES"></a>
+
+ <h2>FOOTNOTES:</h2>
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_1" name="Footnote_1"></a><a href="#FNanchor1">[1]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ A religious ceremony on behalf of a woman at a certain period of pregnancy.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_2" name="Footnote_2"></a><a href="#FNanchor2">[2]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ The Hindoos attach much importance to certain marks on the body, such as the lines
+ on the hands, &amp;c.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_3" name="Footnote_3"></a><a href="#FNanchor3">[3]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ Kusa-grass, or kuskus, is used for strewing the floor of a sacrificial enclosure,
+ for laying offerings on, and for other sacred uses.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_4" name="Footnote_4"></a><a href="#FNanchor4">[4]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ To be pushed in through opening in a wall, so as to receive any blow which might be
+ given.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_5" name="Footnote_5"></a><a href="#FNanchor5">[5]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ To be let loose that it might put out the lights.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_6" name="Footnote_6"></a><a href="#FNanchor6">[6]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ Hindoo women, when absent from their husbands, always wear, or used to wear, their
+ hair done up into a single braid.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_7" name="Footnote_7"></a><a href="#FNanchor7">[7]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ The author has here made a mistake which cannot be explained. In the introductory
+ chapter Pramati is the son of Sumati, and there is nowhere mention of a second son
+ of K&acirc;map&acirc;la. The confusion of names is, however, of little importance,
+ since the adventures of Arthap&acirc;la and Pramati are quite distinct.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_8" name="Footnote_8"></a><a href="#FNanchor8">[8]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ Increaser of virtue.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_9" name="Footnote_9"></a><a href="#FNanchor9">[9]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ It was considered a very great sin to be, even indirectly, the cause of the death
+ of a brahman.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_10" name="Footnote_10"></a><a href="#FNanchor10">[10]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ An evil spirit, the ghoul of the "Arabian Nights," the readers of which will
+ remember the story of Amina, who goes out at night to feast on dead bodies.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_11" name="Footnote_11"></a><a href="#FNanchor11">[11]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ The inhabitant of Vindhya.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+
+ <p><a id="Footnote_12" name="Footnote_12"></a><a href="#FNanchor12">[12]</a></p>
+
+ <div class="note">
+ Resembling tendrils.
+ </div>
+ <br />
+ <br />
+
+ <hr style="width: 45%;" />
+
+ <div>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 11738 ***</div>
+</body>
+</html>
+
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