Book Title: Jain Journal 1975 10
Author(s): Jain Bhawan Publication
Publisher: Jain Bhawan Publication

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________________ OCTOBER, 1975 Siddhartha : Surely, there can be no doubt in that. Trishala : But I have my grave doubts. Siddhartha : Why these doubts. Are you worried about his marriage ? Trishala : Yes, I have been thinking of his marriage since long. But... Siddhartha : What, but... Trishala : The Prince is not matrimonially inclined. He wants to be left alone. I have often found him pensive. Whenever, I broach the topic of marriage to him, he quietly slinks away. Siddhartha : His friends have also told me so. They say he never looks at a damsel. Trishala : My maternal instinct takes me into flights of imagination. When I close my eyelids, myriad damsels dance before my eyes eager to be daughters-in-law. But all those fair images evaporate like camphor before the anchorite look of the Prince. Siddhartha : Many a king have sent to me the portraits of their daughters. And I have passed on all those paintings to the Prince, but I never got any response from him. It is like the sweet melody of music lost in the distance and never sending its echo back. Trishala : My motherly affections have become evanescent like the rainbow. (Sighs] (Enter Prince Vardhaman in a pensive mood] Vardhaman : I bow down to my parents. Siddhartha : May you be ever victorious. Trishala : Come, my darling! Come nearer to me. May you be always happy. I have just heard that you have tamed a wild elephant and hurled a deadly reptile. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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