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the world's dread guardians--Indra and the rest came down, Indra, Agni, Varun, Yama,--each to seek thine hand are come. One of these celestial beings,--choose, O maiden, for thy lord." Nala, thus addressed by Indra--with his folded hands replied: "Thus with one accord commanding--on this mission send not me. How can man, himself enamoured--for another plead his cause? Spare me then, ye gods, in mercy--this unwelcome service, spare." THE GODS _spake_. "I will do your bidding freely--thus thou'st said, Nishadha's king; Wilt thou now belie thy promise?--Nala, go, nor more delay." By the gods adjured so sternly--thus rejoined Nishadha's king-- "Strictly guarded is yon palace--how may I find entrance there?" "Thou shalt enter;" thus did Indra--to the unwilling king reply. In the bower of Damayanti--as they spake, king Nala stood. There he saw Vidarbha's maiden--girt with all her virgin bands; In her glowing beauty shining--all excelling in her form; Every limb in smooth proportion--slender waist and lovely eyes; Even the moon's soft gleam disdaining--in her own o'erpowering light. As he gazed, his love grew warmer--to the softly smiling maid, Yet to keep his truth, his duty--all his passion he suppressed. Then Nishadha's king beholding--all those maids with beauteous limbs From their seats sprang up in wonder--at his matchless form amazed. In their rapture to king Nala--all admiring, homage paid; Yet, not venturing to accost him,--in their secret souls adored. "Oh the beauty! oh the splendour!--oh the mighty hero's strength! Who is he, or God, or Yaksha--or Gandharba may he be." Not one single word to utter,--dared that fair-limbed maiden band; All struck dumb before his beauty--in their bashful silence stood. Smiling, first, upon the monarch--as on her he gently smiled, Damayanti, in her wonder--to the hero Nala spake:-- "Who art thou of form so beauteous--thou that wakenest all my love; Cam'st thou here like an immortal--I would know thee, sinless chief. How hast entered in our palace?--how hast entered all unseen? Watchful are our chamber wardens--stern the mandate of the king." By the maiden of Vidarbha--Nala thus addressed, replied:-- "Know, O loveliest, I am Nala--here the messenger of gods, Gods desirous to possess thee;--one of these, the lord of heaven Indra, Agni, V
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