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Chapter 6 - A promise not kept

It was a dark night and was raining from time to time.Gusts of wind shook the

trees. There were strange noises and in between the thunderclaps the moaning

of jackals could be heard. Flashes of lightning revealed fearsome faces and

there were strange and mysterious laughter of the spirits.

But inspite of such a weird atmosphere king Vikramaditya did not swerve a

bit. He climbed the ancient tree to bring the corpse down and soon he began

crossing the desolate cremation ground, with the corpse lying on his shoulder.

The Betaal that possessed the corpse spoke: "O King , I pity you as you are

making untiring efforts without relaxing as if you wish to achieve something.

Instead of enjoying a comfortable sleep on a cozy bed, you're still coming

after me. You seem to be quite adamant. Such arrogance may not help you

keep your promise if you had given one to anybody. You'll realize the futility

of the whole thing if only you listen to my story."

The Betaal then narrated this story. The ruler of Kishanagar, Rajendra, was

extremely strong and courageous. He was a good ruler and cared about his

people very much as he would not do anything unjust. His subjects were

happy and contented. They had no problems. His queen, Prema, gave birth to

a beautiful daughter, Sona.

Being an only child, Sona enjoyed a lot of freedom and was brought up like a

boy. She grew up clever not only in studies but in the use of the bow and

arrow and sword. She learnt the art of self-defence. When she reached

marriageable age, her parents began searching for a suitable husband for her.

But Sona disagreed to their proposal as she had some definite ideas and views.

She said to her parents that ,"Dear Father, I want that my husband should be

one who is highly skilled in fighting and who is able to overpower, me in

fight. Suppose if our kingdom face an enemy in the future, he should be able

to fight & defeat them in war. If you agree to this condition then, you may

make an announcement".

The King & Queen were very proud to hear about their daughter's

thoughts.The announcement was made in Kishanagar as well as in the

neighbouring kingdoms. Thinking that Sona is only a girl,and it should not be a difficult to win a fight with her, many suitors came forward to accept her

challenge as they also knew that Sona being the only heir they would have

complete sway over the kingdom once they married her.

But when they (the suitors) met Sona face to face these princes realized it was

not that easy to defeat her. Everyone of them was routed by Sona, and they

had to go back disappointed. She was taking on the suitors one after another,

among them was Udayavarma, the prince of Chandanghar.

He watched the fight every day , by joining the crowd. He carefully watched

how Princess Sona fought and the different strategies she adopted to meet the

method of fighting followed by each prince. One

day, he could not control himself when he saw a

particular way she used the sword.

He got up and shouted "Bravo!" in appreciation and

encouragement. Sona turned to look at him,

wondering who he might be who could understand

the intricacies of each and every stance and step

during the fight.

But among such a large crowd she could only get a

glimpse of him.

By now Udayavarma had learnt all her strategies, and the next day he was

ready to fight with her. The two fought cleverly and fiercely. Neither of them

was prepared to surrender to the other. During her fight Sona tried all her

tricks, but Udayavarma was able to meet every one of them. She soon

discovered that he was a good swordsman and that she would not be able to

subdue him so easily. Soon Sona was defeated by Udayavarma.She stopped

the fight and joined her parents.

Cheers rose from the audience who was watching the proceedings very

eagerly. When Udayavarma came forward to present himself to the King and

queen, Sona recognized him as the one who had cheered her in

encouragement the other day.She asked Udayavarma and he confessed to it.

Now Sona knew how he had succeeded in overpowering her. She came

forward and said to him that "My condition was that I would marry anyone

who would defeat me in the contest. Though you've defeated me, I can't marry you. You can yourself find out the reason." Udayavarma thought for a

while and said . "Yes what you say is right, O Princess. I should not marry

you." He bowed to her and left the palace.

The king and queen were surprised over their daughter's decision as according

to her contest Sona insisted that she would marry only that man who would

defeat her in the fight and Udayavarma had achieved it , but now she was not

ready to marry him and even Udayavarma, too, had meekly accepted her

decision, saying he could not possibly claim her hand. How strange! They

were unable to guess what really was the cause?

The Betaal concluded the story and asked King Vikramaditya,

1) "O king ! I've some doubts.I think Sona was proud of herself that she was

an expert in warfare and that's why she announced that she would marry only

whoever defeated her, didn't she?

2) As she scored a victory over one prince after another, she was becoming

more and more arrogant.

3) Then came Udayavarma who succeeded in overpowering her. Again it was

her from keeping her word.

4) Why did she say he did not deserve her hand in marriage in spite of his

victory over her?

It was all because of her arrogance, wasn't it? If you know the answers to my

questions that speak out if you don't then I warn you that "your head will be

blown to pieces!"

King Vikramaditya did not take much time to answer the questions Betaal had

asked. He said

1 & 2) " I don't think Sona was arrogant."

3) Though she had agreed that condition that Udayavarma had defeated her in

sword-fight but she didn't keep her word. That's true, but this doesn't makes

her arrogant. If we think deep, we can find out what had

prompted her to take such a stand. She certainly was one

who would keep her word.

4) Unlike other princes, Udayavarma did not go for a fight

with her straight away, instead he sat in the crowd and

watched her fighting and in between he had studied all the

strategies that she adopted while fighting, just as a disciple would learn from

his teacher.

And a teacher cannot marry his or her student. It's

universally accepted that one's father, mother and teacher

are all like a god. Sona realized that Udayavarma was

first her student and then a suitor and she was not willing

to accept that relationship for the purpose of marriage.

Udayavarma too thought on the same lines and realized

that he could not marry Sona, because she was like his

teacher. So he respected the wishes of his teacher, that's

why he decided not to press his claim to her hand.

The relationship between a teacher and his student is more sacred than that

between others. That's why Sona went back on the condition she herself had

stipulated. Betaal knew that king will definitely speak out the answer so he

flew back to the ancient tree carrying the corpse along with him.

Vikramaditya drew his sword and went after the Betaal.

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