e'er he does;
Nor, Kesinia, be there given him--fire his labours to assist:
Neither be there given him water--in thy haste, at his demand:
All, when thou hast well observed him--every act to me repeat,
Every act that more than mortal--seems in Vahuca, relate."
Thus addressed by Damayanti--straight Kesinia went again,
Of the tamer of the horses--every act observed, came back;
Every act as she had seen it--she to Damayanti told:
Every more than mortal wonder--that in Vahuca appeared.
KESINIA _spake_.
"Very holy is he, never--mortal man, in all my life,
Have I seen, or have I heard of--Damayanti, like to him.
He drew near the lowly entrance--bowed not down his stately head;
On the instant, as it saw him--up th' expanding portal rose.
For the use of Rituparna--much and various viands came;[131]
Sent, as meet, by royal Bhima--and abundant animal food.
These to cleanse, with meet ablution--were capacious vessels brought;
As he looked on them, the vessels--stood, upon the instant, full.
Then, the meet ablutions over--Vahuca went forth, and took,
Of the withered grass a handful--held it upward to the sun:
On the instant, brightly blazing--shone the all-consuming fire.
Much I marvelled at the wonder--and in mute amazement stood;
Lo, a second greater marvel--sudden burst upon my sight!
He that blazing fire stood handling--yet unharmed, unburned, remained.
At his will flows forth the water--at his will it sinks again.
And another greater wonder--lady, did I there behold:
He the flowers which he had taken--gently moulded in his hands,
In his hands the flowers, so moulded--as with freshening life endued,
Blossomed out with richer fragrance--stood erect upon their stems:
All these marvels having noted--swiftly came I back to thee."
DAMAYANTI _spake_.
Damayanti when these wonders--of the king of men she heard,
Thought yet more king Nala present--thought her utmost wish achieved.
Deeming still her royal consort--in the form of Vahuca,
With a gentle voice and weeping--to Kesinia spake again:
"Go, again, Kesinia, secret--and by Vahuca unseen,
Of those viands bring a portion--by his skilful hand prepared:"
She to Vahuca approaching--unperceived stole soft away
Of the well-cooked meat a morsel--warm she bore it in her haste,
And to Damayanti gave it--fair Kesinia, undelayed.
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