कच्चित्ते निर्दयं चेतः कच्चिदस्मासु नो मतिः । कच्चित्क्रूरोऽसि हे कांत कच्चिन्मुष्णासि नो मनः
'Is your heart truly merciless, is your mind not with us? Are you cruel, beloved, do you steal our hearts?'
कच्चिन्न प्रत्ययोस्मा सु कच्चिदस्मान्परीक्षसे । कच्चिन्निर्ममता शीलः कच्चिन्मायाविशारदः
'Do you not care for us at all, do you test us? Are you by nature without affection, are you skilled in illusion?'
कच्चिच्चित्ते प्रवेष्टुं च वेत्सि विज्ञानलाघवम् । कच्चिन्निष्क्रमणोपायं न जानासि कुतः पुनः
'Do you know how to enter the mind, understanding the subtlety of knowledge? Or do you not know the way to depart—how could that be?'
कच्चिद्विनापराधं तु किमस्मासु प्रकुप्यसे । कच्चिद्दुःखं न जानासि परेषां विप्रलंभनम्
'Without any fault of ours, why are you angry with us? Do you not know the pain of others who are separated?'
त्वद्दर्शनं विना नष्टा हृदयेश्वर सांप्रतम् । न जीवामोऽथ जीवामः पुनस्त्वद्दर्शनाशया
'O lord of our hearts, now we are lost without seeing you; we do not live, or if we live, it is only in hope of seeing you again.'
वयं च नीयतां तत्र शीघ्रं यत्र गतो भवान् । त्वद्दर्शनहरो धाता व्यधान्मोदांकुरच्छिदाम्
'Let us be taken quickly to wherever you have gone; the Creator, who has deprived us of your sight, has cut off the sprouts of our joy.'
सर्वथा दर्शनं देहि कारुण्यं भज सर्वथा । पर्य्यंतं न प्रपश्यंति कस्य चित्सुजना जनाः
'By all means, grant us your sight, show compassion in every way; for good people never see the end of their kindness toward anyone.'
इत्थं विलप्यताः कन्याः प्रतीक्ष्य च बहुक्षणम् । पितुर्भयाद्गृहं गंतुं शीघ्रमारेभिरे ततः
Thus the maidens lamented, and after waiting a long time, out of fear of their father, they quickly set out to return home.
तत्प्रेमनिगडैर्बद्धा भृशं विरहविक्लवाः । कथंचिद्धैर्यमालंब्य ताः स्वंस्वं गृहमागताः
Bound by the chains of that love, greatly distressed by separation, they somehow gathered their composure and returned to their respective homes.
आगत्य पतिताः सर्वा मातॄणां तु समीपतः । किमेतन्मातृभिः पृष्टाः कुतः कालात्ययोऽभवत्
Arriving, all of them fell at the feet of their mothers; questioned by their mothers, 'What is this? Why such a delay?'
क्रीडंत्यः किन्नरीभिस्तु सार्द्धं संगतकं यदा । संस्थितास्तेन न ज्ञातो दिवसोऽच्छोदसरोवरे
While playing with the Kinnari women together with the companion, we did not notice the passing of the day at the clear lake.
पथि श्रांता वयं मातः संतापस्तेन नस्तनौ । मोहेन महता वक्तुं न केनाप्युत्सहामहे
On the way, we became weary, mother; that caused us distress. Due to great bewilderment, none of us had the courage to speak.
इत्युक्त्वा लुठितास्तत्र मणिभूमौ कुमारिकाः । आकारं गोपयंत्यस्ता मुग्धा जल्पंति मातृभिः
Having said this, the maidens lay there on the jeweled floor, concealing their feelings, innocently conversing with their mothers.
काचिन्नर्तयति क्रीडामयूरं न मुदा तदा । न पाठयति तं कीरं पंजरेऽन्या कुतूहलात्
One does not make the playful peacock dance with joy; another does not recite to the parrot in the cage out of curiosity.
लालयेन्नकुलं नान्या नोल्लापयति सारिकाम् । अपरातीव संमुग्धा नैव खेलति सारसैः
Another does not fondle the mongoose, nor does she converse with the myna; yet another, as if utterly enchanted, does not play with the cranes.
भेजिरे न विनोदं ता रेमिरे नैव मंदिरे । ऊचिरे बांधवैर्नालं वीणावाद्यं न चक्रिरे
They did not seek amusement, nor did they delight in the pavilion; they did not speak with their relatives, nor did they play the lute.
कल्पद्रुमप्रसूनं यत्सर्वं तच्चानलोपमम् । मंदारकुसुमामोदि न पपुर्मधुरं मधु
All the flowers of the wish-fulfilling tree, though like fire, and the fragrance of mandara blossoms, did not taste sweet to them.
योगिन्य इव ताः कन्या नासाग्रन्यस्तलोचनाः । अलक्ष्यध्यानसंतानाः पुरुषोत्तममानसाः
Like yoginis, those maidens, with their gaze fixed at the tip of their noses, their meditation unperceived, their minds absorbed in the Supreme Person.
चंद्रकांतमणिच्छन्ने स्रवद्वारिणि कंदरे । क्षणं वातायने स्थित्वा जलयंत्रगृहेक्षणम्
Covered by moonstone, in a cave with dripping water, they stood for a moment at the window, gazing at the waterworks of the house.
रचयंति क्षणं शय्यां दीर्घिकां भोजिनीदलैः । वीज्यमानाः सखीभिस्ताः शीतलैर्नलिनीदलैः
For a moment, they arranged their beds with leaves from the dining pond; fanned by their friends with cool lotus leaves.
इत्थं युगसमां रात्रिमनयंस्ता वरस्त्रियः । कथंचिद्धारणं कृत्वा विह्वलाः सज्वरा इव
Thus, those noble women passed the night, equal to an age, somehow maintaining themselves, agitated as if feverish.
प्रातर्व्योममणिं दृष्ट्वा मन्यमानाः स्वजीवितम् । विज्ञाप्य मातरं स्वांस्वां गौरीं पूजयितुं गताः
In the morning, seeing the sky-gem, thinking of their own lives, they informed their mothers and went to worship their own Gauri.
स्नात्वा तेन विधानेन पुष्पैर्धूपैस्तथा पुनः । विधाय पूजनं देव्या गायंत्यस्तत्र ताः स्थिताः
Bathing according to the prescribed method, with flowers and incense, again performing worship of the goddess, they stood there singing.
एतस्मिन्नंतरे विप्रः स्नातुं सोऽपि समागतः । पितुराश्रमतस्तस्मादच्छोदेऽत्र सरोवरे
Meanwhile, the Brahmin also arrived to bathe, coming from his father's hermitage to the clear lake here.
मित्रं दृष्ट्वैव रात्र्यंते पद्मिन्य इव कन्यकाः । तत्फुल्लनयना जातास्तं दृष्ट्वा ब्रह्मचारिणम्
Seeing their friend at the end of the night, the maidens became like lotuses, their eyes blooming upon seeing the celibate youth.
गत्वा तत्रैव ताः कन्या समीपं ब्रह्मचारिणः । सव्यापसव्यबंधेन भुजपाशं च चक्रिरे
Going there, the maidens approached the celibate youth and, with their arms, encircled him from both sides.
गतोऽसि प्रिय पूर्वेद्युर्गंतुमद्य न लभ्यते । वृतस्त्वं नूनमस्माभिर्नात्र तेऽस्ति विचारणा
You departed, dear one, yesterday; today you cannot go. You are now bound by us—there is no deliberation for you here.
इत्युक्तो ब्राह्मणः प्राह प्रहसन्बाहुपाशगः । युष्माभिरुच्यते भद्रमनुकूलं प्रियं वचः
Thus addressed, the Brahmin, smiling and with arms folded, replied: 'You speak words that are auspicious, agreeable, and kind.'
प्रथमाश्रमनिष्ठस्य किंतु नश्येत मे व्रतम् । विद्याभ्यसनशीलस्य नाभूत्पारं गुरोः कुले
But for one devoted to the first stage of life, my vow would be destroyed; for one intent on study and discipline, the end is not attained in the teacher’s house.
आश्रमे यत्र यो धर्मो रक्षणीयः सुपंडितैः । विवाहोऽयमतो मन्ये न धर्म इति कन्यकाः
In the hermitage, the duty that must be protected by the learned is this; therefore, I consider that marriage is not dharma here, O maidens.