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Singho contemplate over this Chritar very deeply and understand what Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib ji Maharaj is telling us. Any man who takes this Chritar to heart will save himself from thousands of evil thoughts. YOur mind will be filled with Maharaj praises and your bodies will not be inflicted by any anxiety.

Chritar Fifty-two

Tale of a Daughter of Raja Vijay Singh

Chaupaee.

In Northern Province, there lived a great Raja who belonged to the Sun Clan.

Indra Prabha was his senior Rani and his own name was Raja Vijay Singh.(2)

Dohira

They had an extremely beautiful daughter who was adjudged as exquisite as the Cupid.(2)

Chaupaee

When she attained full maturity, her father though of taking her to (River) Ganga (for pilgrimage),

Where all the big Rajas used- to come, and, perhaps, they would come across a suitable match for her.(3)

Walking and walking they reached Ganga, along with a number of ladies. They paid their respects to the Ganga to cast off their profanities of the life theretofore.( 4)

There had come many a magnanimous Rajas who were presented to the princess.

She was told to have a look on them; whomsoever she liked, she would be betrothed to.(5)

Dohira

She observed most of the princes, deliberated sincerely,

And said that she would get married with Subhat Singh.(6)

All the other princes were filled with jealousy,

As they had pondered to get married with her and take her away.(7)

Chaupaee

All the princes flew into rage on her decision and put their hands on their arms,

And declared that, without fight, they would not let her go.(8)

The Raja called the priest over and invited Subhat Singh.

He requested, ‘Be benevolent to me and get married to my daughter as per the Vedic rites.’(9)

Dohira

Subhat Singh, ‘I already possess a woman whom I consider as my wife.

‘Therefore, even insisted upon, I will not marry second time.’(10)

Chaupaee

The priest told the Raja, ‘Subhat Singh does not want to marry her. ‘Carryon your efforts and get this princess married to some one else.’(11)

Dohira

Then the princess told her father,

‘Whosoever wins in the war, shall marry me.’(12)

Chaupaee

Then the Raja informed all of them and, himself, commenced

preparations for the war.

He announced, ‘Whosoever wins the war, will marry my daughter.’(13)

Dohira

Hearing this pronouncement the princes were pleased,

They thought that the one who won, would marry the girl.(14)

Chaupaee

They all got ready for fight and came to the Banks of Ganga,

They all looked magnificent with armours on,

And sitting on the horse-backs, they made them to dance.(15)

The elephants roared, horses neighed and the brave ones came out dressed in armours.

Some took out swords; they wore clothes in saffron colours.(l6)

Dohira

Some put red clothes on and girded the swords around their waists. They declared, ‘The one who fights at the Bank of Gangs will go to the heaven.’(17)

Some Rajas along with their armies marched forward with the beats of the drums.

Most of them came to fight with great ambitions in their minds.(l8)

Chaupaee

Then the Princess called all her friends and showered praises on them, And said, ‘Either 1 will marry Subhat Singh or I will lay life fighting on the Bank of Ganga.’(19)

Dohira

Then the damsel told all her friends like this,

‘I will send all those invincible warriors to the hell today.’(20)

She gave arms to all the friends and put arm ours on them,

And beating the drum, herself, she came and stood there.(21)

Chaupaee

She climbed on a chariot and distributed the warfare arms to all.

She made the horses to dance in the field and, even, the gods came to observe.(22)

Dohira

Like the black clouds, armies appeared.

Hearing the news of swayamber for the selection of the bridegroom, fully adorned, the princess arrived.(23)

Chaupaee

The ruinous war was ensued and the braves enacted the war dance. With fully stretched bows, they came into action and dying braves yelled for their mothers.(24)

When an arrow hit some one, that brave departed for heavens.

When some one received the stroke of sword, he got his head severed.(25) Some became the victims of her dagger as she did not consider anyone of them credit worthy.

All the gods were watching from their aero-chariots, how rapidly the intrepid were annihilated.(26)

Savaiyya

Admiring the beauty of the princess, the braves swarmed the place from all the sides.

The valiant ones on the horsebacks and elephants marched ahead.

When the Raja drew his sword, some of them, to protect their honours, jumped forward,

Like the devotees of Rama proceeded to get rid oftheir vices.(29)

A few very brave, being cut down, were thrown over by the princess. And those who could not lay hand on the princess, they killed themselves through their own daggers.(37)

Dohira

Then came princes of Ajmer and Mewar along with their enormous armies.

They approached place with spears in their hands to win the princess.(37)

Bikat Singh of Ajmer and Amit Singh had won over many battles,

They had never turned their backs and had won numerous campaigns.(38) They both marched after consolidating their armies, They blew various trumpets but when faced the princess, they, along with their armies, were annihilated.( 40)

Raja of Boondi came forward. He had cut great many Singhs.

The Raja of Ujain praised him as a great winner in the world.( 41)

When he saw princess coming towards him he took arms in his hand. But in extreme fury, princess finished him along with his army in no time.(42)

Then follows the details of all the princes of various cities and lands who came forward to win and marry her. But they were beaten and defeated critically and annihilated by the princess.

When all the warrior were killed, then came the turn of Subhat Singh. She told him, ‘Either to come forward and fight or admit the defeat and marry me.’(82)

When Subhat Singh received this challenge, he flew into a rage,

‘Either I become a coward to fight with a woman or, being scared, I should marry her.’(84)

Subhat Singh along with huge army laced with superior arms marched forward.

In his army he had, fully armed and in armours, very brave Sardars. Some gave tough fight and some fell down being injured through the pnncess.

And some fell down like ascetic smeared with ashes do after drinking excessive cannabis mixture.(85)

Three million foot soldiers were killed and thirty three hundred thousand chariots were destroyed.

Twelve hundred thousand chariot-drivers were killed and great number of elephant-drivers had fallen down.(87)

Subhat Singh alone was saved but none of his companions survived,

And also all his horses, elephan ts and chariots were destroyed.(88)

The woman had dreadful skirmishes with her (future) husband,

And to witness these even the Sun and the Moon came down in thefield.(89)

Through all the four watches, she had been fighting with her (future) husband,

Till the time Sun set and the Moon had appeared.(91)

The lady killed all the four horses and cut of both the wheel of the chariot

She cut off the husbands flag and threw it on the ground and sent the

chariot-driver to the hell as well.(97)

Then she hit Subhat Singh with an arrow and made him to faint and

disguised herself as his wife.(98)

She climbed down the chariot and brought water and said in his ears

‘Listen my Master, I am your wife, and love you more than my life.’(99)

With sprinkling of water Subhat Singh regained consciousness,

But he could not perceive, who was his foe and who the friend,(100)

When he heard her pronouncement, he thanked his luck,

And thanking her earnestly, he asked, ‘Why have you come here?’(101)

‘Listen my Raja, I have abandoned all modesty to come to you,

‘I thought if I live, I will bring you back, and if dead, I will die with you own you.’(102)

The Raja moved his eyes and said to her,

‘Come on ask for what do you want, 1 will grant you the boon.’(103)

Chaupaee

‘When I found you alive, I thought God has granted you a new life. ‘Now, eliminating all your doubts, you marry me once again.’(104) Whatever she asked for, the husband agreed to, as being afflicted could not distinguish between the reality and the illusion.

The woman, by rubbing stones created fire and had fo circumambulations (to solemnise marriage).(105)

Then she said, ‘Listen my Master, listen to my affliction,

‘I am very much irritated by the sexuality. Without you I have been tormented by it.’(106)

‘Now you get up quick and have sex with me and forgive my failings’

Then the Raja made love with her and eliminated all her anxiety,(107)

Dohira

The Raja performed sex clinging to her and she hugged him again and again

All their agonies were eradicated and then exhilaration was

enhanced.(109)

Dohira

By conducting a forceful war, the woman annihilated all the princes And, with the beats of the drum, effected Subhat Singh as her husband (110). She killed great many elephants and snatched the rights of many Rajas. By staging pious swayamber, took Subhat Smgh as her husband.

Chaupaee

She killed numerousous Rajas of the Ian and annihilated many enemy armies elephants and horses

She did not fear of any brave. She won over Subhat Singh and made love with him(112)(l)

Fifty-second Parable of Auspicious Chritars

Conversation of the Raja and the Minister,

Completed with Benediction. (52)(991)

To be continued.

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