Tales from the Hindu Dramatists by R. N. Dutta
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Soon after, he finds and recognises Sakuntala, with whom he is at length happily re-united. VIKRAMORVASI OR URVASI WON BY VALOUR OR THE HERO AND THE NYMPH. In the Himalaya mountains, the nymphs of heaven, on returning from an assembly of the gods, are mourning over the loss of Urvasi, a fellow-nymph, who has been carried off by a demon. King Pururavas enters on his chariot, and on hearing the cause of their grief, hastens to the rescue of the nymph. He soon returns, after having vanquished the robber, and restores Urvasi to her heavenly companions. While carrying the nymph back to her friends in his chariot, he is enraptured by her beauty, falls in love with her and she with her deliverer. Urvasi being summoned before the throne of Indra, the lovers are soon obliged to part. When they part, Urvasi wishes to turn round once more to see the king. She pretends that a straggling vine has caught her garland, and while feigning to disengage herself, she calls one of her friends to help her. The friend replies:-- |
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