The story of Padmavati and Prince Vajramukti

Carrying Betal on his shoulders Vikram started walking
towards the cremation ground while the narration of another story began.
The Prince of Kashi Vajramukti and the minister’s son were best of
friends. They used to be together all the time and share everything in
life. Once, prince Vajramukti and his friend went for hunting. There in a
garden the Prince saw few girls playing blind fold. The girl who was
blindfolded struck Vajramukti by mistake. As soon as she opened the
fold, Vajramukti asked what her name was, where she was from and what
her father’s name was. At this the girl gave him three hints ; she
picked up the lotus flower and kept it on her chest hinting that it was
her name, then she took out her earrings and put it on her ankle hinting
the name of the town she lived in. Lastly she made a sign of plucking
out the teeth hinting that, that was the profession of her father. The
prince did not understand any of the hints. After coming back, he told
his friend about its. His friend solved the riddle immediately saying
that the first hint meant that her name was Padmavati, second hint meant
that she was from Karnapur and the third hint meant that her father was
a dentist. Vajramukti and his friend went in disguise to search
Padmavati in Karnapur. There they met an old lady who asked them to stay
at her place.
When
she asked them if they knew anybody in the town, Vajramukti said that
he knew Padmavati. At this, the old lady said that she was the midwife
of Padmavati and she was appointed by her father to take care of
Padmavati since her mother died when she was young. The old lady then
went and told Padmavati that the Prince whom she had met while playing
blindfold had arrived and wanted to meet her. Padmavati’s friends told
her to meet him but she wanted the Prince to solve one more puzzle
(hint), so she applied sandalwood paste with four of her fingers on the
old lady’s cheeks and asked her to go. When the old lady came back and
told the prince about the puzzle he could not solve it but his friend
solved it saying that after four days in the moonlight she would meet
him. After four days, the Prince went to meet her. His friend was
waiting for him but for three days he did not turn up so he grew
impatient. Just then he saw a few guards pulling a lady. He asked the
old lady as to why they were doing this. She said that the law in their
town was that any girl who was doubted of loose character was thrown
out.
Later
the friend went to get back Prince Vajramukti. Just when they were
about to leave, Padmavati’s father declared that he cannot get Padmavati
married to Vajramukti because the King of their state wanted to marry
her and he could not refuse him as he was very arrogant. Vajramukti did
not want to go leaving Padmavati behind, so his friend thought of a
plan. He went and stole Padmavati’s jewelry at night and the next day he
went to sell it in disguise of a Yogi. He was taken to the King for
this as Padmavati’s jewelry was recognized. On being asked by the King,
the friend narrated a fake story that Padmavati came to interrupt his
prayers with her beauty and that she was of loose character. The King
called for Padmavati and as per the law of the state, ordered for her to
be thrown out of the state. When she came out of the state, Prince
Vajramukti was waiting for her and then they both met. This way she was
saved from marrying the King.
After this Betaal as usual asked a question to Vikram as to who was at fault, the friend, Prince Vajramukti or the King. Vikram replied that it was the King who was at fault because whatever the Prince did was for love, the friend did it for the Prince but the King did not even bother to know the truth and punished innocent Padmavati. A king should always justify his actions, where as here, the king was wrong. Betaal liked Vikram’s intelligence but once more Vikram opened his mouth to speak and Betaal flew away………..


After this Betaal as usual asked a question to Vikram as to who was at fault, the friend, Prince Vajramukti or the King. Vikram replied that it was the King who was at fault because whatever the Prince did was for love, the friend did it for the Prince but the King did not even bother to know the truth and punished innocent Padmavati. A king should always justify his actions, where as here, the king was wrong. Betaal liked Vikram’s intelligence but once more Vikram opened his mouth to speak and Betaal flew away………..
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