________________ Notes 33 said: "Give me these four boons. (1) I should be seated on the elephant Nalagiri, (2) S'ivadevi should make me sit in her lap, (3) you should be the keeper of the elephant and (4) with all this I shall enter the pile made up of the wood of Agnibhiru chariot. Hearing this Chandrapradyota became as cold as ice and told Abhayakumara with folded hands that he was unable to give these boons, and further told him that he was, therefore, released and he could go. Then Abhayakumara took a vow before him i.o. Chandrapradyota ) that as he had brought him there bound by practising a religious deceit, he ( i. e. Abhayakumara) would take him (i.e. Chandrapradyota ) bound a mad man from Ujjaini at mid-day, in the presence of all the people of his city; and then he returned to Rajagriha and appeased king Shrenika and all who were miserable on account of his separation. Now Abhayakumara employed two beautiful harlots for entrapping Chandrapradyota, and he took the dress of a merchant and changed his voice by some magical charm. Then they (i. e. Abhayakumara and the two harlots) went to Ujjaini and hired a big building and stayed