SECTION CLXXIV
(Chaitra-ratha Parva continued)
"The Qandharva continued, 'When that maiden disappeared, that
feller of hostile ranks deprived of his senses by Kama (concupiscence),
himself fell down, on the earth. And as the monarch fell down, that
maiden of sweet smiles and prominent and round hips appeared again
before him, and smiling sweetly, said unto that perpetuator of Kuru's
race these honeyed words, Rise, rise, O chastiser of foes ! Blest be
thou ; it behoveth thee not, O tiger among kings, to lose thy reason,
celebrated as thou art in the world ! Addressed in these- honeyed
words, the king opened his eyes and saw before him that self same
girl of swelling hips. The monarch who was burning with the flame of
desire then addressed that black-eyed damsel in accents weak with
emotion, and said, Blest be thou O excellent woman of black eyes !
As I am burning with desire and paying thee court, O, accept me!
My life is ebbing away. O thou of large eyes, for thy sake it is, O
thou of the splendour of the filaments of the lotus, that Kama is incessantly
piercing me with his keen shafts without stopping for a
moment ! O amiable and cheerful girl, I have been bitten by Kama who is
even like a venomous viper ! O thou of swelling and large hips, have
mercy on me ! O thou of handsome and faultless features, O thou of
face like unto the lotus-petal or the moon, O thou of voice
sweet as that af singing Kinnaraa, my life now depends on thee I
Without thee, O timid one, I am unable to live ! O thou of eyes like
lotus-petals, Kama is piercing me incessantly ! O large-eyed girl, be
merciful unto me ! It becometh thee not, O black-eyed maid, to cast
me off ; O handsome girl, it behoveth thee to relieve me from such
affliction by giving me thy love ! At first sight thou hast attracted
my heart. My mind wandereth ! Beholding thee I like not to cast my
eyes on any other woman ! Be merciful ! I am thy obedient slave thy
adorer ! O, accept me ! O beautiful lady, O large-eyed girl at the
sight of thee, the god of desire hath entered my heart, and is piercing
me with his shafts ! O thou of lotus-eyes, the flame of desire burneth
within me ! O, extinguish that flame with the water of thy love poured
on it ! O beautiful lady, by becoming mine, pacify thou the irrepressible
god of desire that hath appeared here armed with his
deadly bow and arrows and that is piercing me incessantly with those
keen shafts of his ! O thou of the fairest complexion, wed me according
to the Oandharva form, for, O thou of tapering hips, of all forms of
marriage the Oandharvas hath been said to be the best I'
"The Qandharva continued, 'Hearing those words of the monarch.
Tapati, answered, O king I am not the mistress of my own selt !
Know that I am a maiden under the control of my father ! If thou
.really entertaineth an affection for me. demand me of my father ! Thou
sayest, O king, that thy heart hath been robbed by me. But thou also
hast, at first sight, robbed me of my heart ; I am not the mistress of
my body, therefore, O best of kings, I do nut approach thee ; women
are never independent. What girl is there in the three worlds that
would not desire thee for her husband, as thou art kind unto all thy
dependents and as thou art born in a pure race ? Therefore, when .the
opportunity comes, ask my father Aditya for my hand with worship,
ascetic penances, and vows ! If my father bestoweth me upon thee,
then, O king I shall ever be thy obedient wife ! My name is Tapati,
and I am the younger sister of Savitri, and the daughter, O bull
amongst Kshatriyas of Savitri, (Sun) the illuminator of the universe !"
Thus ends the hundred and seventy-fourth section in the Chaitraratha
Parva of the Adi Parva.