The Prem sagurCaturbhujamisra, active 17th century
Religion
The Prem sagur
Caturbhujamisra, active 17th century
Krishna (Hindu deity)
Shree Shookdeo Jee said,--O great king! when Unroodrù had been four
months bound, Narud Jee went to the city of Dwarka, and there beheld
all the Judoos very sad, disconsolate and emaciated with grief. Shree
Krishnù and Bulram were sitting amongst them, very thoughtful and
anxious, and saying, “Who has carried off the child hence?” They were
talking in this strain, and there was such weeping and lamentation in
the female apartments, that no one could hear another speaking. On the
arrival of Narud Jee, all persons present, both male and female, rose
up to meet him, and came and stood in his presence greatly agitated
and emaciated with grief, sad and shedding tears and lamenting. They
afterwards joined their hands, and bowed their heads with great
submissiveness, and expressing the deepest emotion, began to enquire
from Narud Jee, “Say, truly, O sage! in order that we may preserve our
sinking lives, where shall we receive intelligence of Unroodrù? Say,
O holy man! so that we may rely on your words.” Shree Narud Jee
replied, “Suffer not any anxiety of mind, and banish all sorrow,
Unroodrù Jee is alive and well at Shronitpore. He has gone there, and
enjoyed amorous pleasure with the daughter of Banasoor; for which
reason, he has laid hold of and bound him with a running noose; he
will not, on any account, release Unroodrù without fighting. I have
mentioned this secret to you; form your future plans accordingly.”
O great king! Narud Jee departed, when he had given them this
intelligence; afterwards all the descendants of Judoo went to the Raja
Oogursen, and said, “O great king! we have received exact intelligence
that Unroodrù Jee is at Shronitpore, at the house of Banasoor; he has
enjoyed the Raja’s daughter, and the Raja has, in consequence thereof,
kept him bound with a running noose. What are your orders now to us?”
On hearing this account, Raja Oogursen said, “Take all my army with
you, and use your utmost endeavours to release and bring Unroodrù
here.”
When Oogursen had thus spoken, all the Judoos, O great king! took the
Raja’s army with them, and accompanied Bulram, and Shree Krishnù
Chund, and Purdiyomun Jee, mounting on the sovereign of the feathered
race, arrived before them all at Shronitpore.
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