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, youre 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. Youll realize the futility of the whole
thing if only you listen to my story." And the vampire began his narration.
Long long ago, Kanchannagar was being ruled by King Chandradeep . His daughter was
Indumati . Being an only child, the princess was brought up like a boy, and given training
in the use of arms an warfare. It was certain that whoever wed her would also become the
ruler of Kanchannagar. The princes of many of the neighbouring kingdoms cherished a desire
to marry Indumati, who was, besides everything else, extremely beautiful.
Whenever the king broached the subject of marriage, Princess Indumati,
would hesitate to give him a definite answer, but one day Indumati said yes to his
father, "Yes, father, but...". The king stared at her , waiting for her to
complete the sentence.
" Whoever marries me must be strong and brave. And he
must succeed in the tests that I give." Indumati, then spelt out what kind of
tests she was contemplating for her suitors.
The king was horrified. "Dont insist on any such
test," he advised the princess. " Theyre all hazardous. No one will come
forward to undergo the tests for fear their life. Just forget about them."
"Dont worry, father," Indumati, assured Chandradeep . " All
those who profess that they love me than their life will certainly take these tests. You
just watch!"
The king consulted his ministers.They came out with a suggestion. "If the princess is
determined to impose the tests, let her wish be carried out," said the prime
Minister. "But when we make the announcement, let us not spell out the details. They
will be let known only at time of the test."
Chandradeep agreed to the suggestion. The royal announcement about the princess wedding
merely stated that the suitors would have to take certain tests.. The announcement was
made in all the neighbouring kingdoms, including Jayanagar, where a young man named
Kurupshana heard it.
He had been born with both hands stunted. His
mother died soon after he was born, and his father took a second wife. The boy was named
Kurupshana, the ugly looking.
His stepmother was not at all kind- hearted, and she ill-
treated him much. It was seldom that he even got a full meal. She knew that the boy, with
his handicap, would not be much use to her.
Kurupshana did not utter a word in protest or by way of complaint. But he lamented within
himself. Mother is always scolding & harassing me under one pretext or other.
Wont there be an end to all this? They feel that Im no good and I had better
die! I must take this as a challenge and show them that I too, can face life.
He decided to go to Kanchannagar. Quite a few princes had by
then assembled at Kanchannagar. There were some young men, too, wishing to try their luck,
if the princes were to fail. They all spent their time guessing what kind of tests the
princess would put them through. Some of them thought it could be wrestling. Some others
thought it could be their performance with the bow and arrow.
The time came to announce the details of the tests. The King & Princess Indumati came
to the stage and sat next to the king, and on the other side of the king sat the Prime
Minister. He got up from his seat and faced the princely suitors. " The contest is
about to start! Several suitors are present here to win the hand of princess Indumati. It
is her wish that they are put to certain tests. Whoever succeed in the test will qualify
to wed her. You all can see the wall in front of you. You have to climb the wall and jump
down into the three- tiered cage of sharp knives. The test is, while doing so, you must be
careful not to injure yourself. There should not be a single scratch on your body from the
blades of the knives. Whoever is willing to participate in the test may step
forward!"
Many princes rose from their seats, and went and took a good look at the high wall as well
as the cage of knives. One by they went back to their seats. The wall looked too high for
them; the cage was placed deep down below; and the space between the knives was very
small. They would not be able to jump down without injuring themselves. None dared even to
make an attempt.
As they went back to their seats, some of them protested. "What kind of test is this?
It could have been a sword- fight or wrestling or archery, or any other of that kind. But
not this! It is almost trap from where one cant escape with ones life. Why
should any one sacrifice his life for the hand of a mad princess in the world!"
It looked as though no suitor was willing to take the test. The king was in a
dilemma. He regretted that his daughter did not accept his advice and desite from
insisting ontests.
Kurupshana was watching all this from his seat. suddenly a
thought struck him. After all, people back home, like his stepmother, were only wishing
for his death. If he were to succeed in the test by the grace of god, he stood to win the
hand of none else than a princess!
So, why should he not try his luck? And if he were to die,
nobody would grieve over his fate. He left his seat and walked up to King Chandradeep .
"Your Majesty, can I have your permission to take the test?"
The king was shocked. Who was this ugly- looking handicapped youth? Suppose he were to
succeed in the test? His daughter would have to marry him- according to the rules of the
game. And if that happened, she would have to spend the rest of her life in the company of
a handicapped husband!
Princess Indumati, too, was in a similar dilemma. She was expecting to be married off to a
prince, brave, daring and handsome. But look at this ugly youth! Would it be her fate to
become his wife? She regretted she ever thought of tests for her suitors.
Suddenly a doubt arose in her mind: would this young man be
able to climb that high wall? How would he avoid a scratch while jumping into the cage
when he had no hands to guide him through the sharp knives? She almost concluded that he
would only meet with his end if he were to be foolish enough to attempt jumping down from
the wall. King Chandradeep waited for a moment to know his daughters reaction,
and then gave the permission to Kurupshana.
Kurupshana went up the wall and asked the soldiers to take him to the
top of the wall.
He then took a good look at the cage and jumped down. He
landed between the knives arrayed all around on all the three tiers. He was unscrathed! A
loud cheer arose from the audience.
The cage was slowly raised, to allow the young man to come
out. He then walked towards the king and the princess. Their face had gone a milky white.
Kurupshana realised their predicament. "O King! Please dont
worry. I didnt wish to marry the princess. I had only wanted to take a challenge and
I know Ive succeeded.
That itself is a big reward of my life and I can now face
life." He bowed low before the king and retreated.
The vampire ended his narration there and turned to King Vikramaditya. " O King!
Didnt Kurupshana behave like a foolish? If he had no intention of marrying the
princess, why did he at all decide to undergo the test?
And after having succeeded in the test and qualified to wed
the princess, why did not want to marry her? What was the reward he was referring to when
he said he didnt want to aspire for anything more? If you know the answer and still
decide not to satisfy me, beware, your head will be blown to pieces!
""True, Kurupshana was a handicapped young
man," said the king. " He was fully aware of his handicap that bothered his
stepmother. He really wished that she changed her opinion about him. She should not any longer feel that he was no good. Instead she
should know that where people with no handicap had failed, he could, despite his handicap,
come out a victor.
That, for him, was the biggest reward he could aspire for. He
decided to undergo the hazardous test not with the hope of marrying a princess. If he
married her, he would one day be called upon to rule the kingdom. But as a ruler, he
wouldnt be able even to hold sword.
If that was the case, it wouldnt be proper for him to
marry her. That was why he gave up his claim to her hand. It was not any act of a foolish
person. On the contrary, it was the decision of an intelligent, wise person."
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. |