Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern . ign therefore to bear a message for me whom the wrath ofKubera has banished. It is to Alaka, abode of the YakshasLord, that thou must fly, where the palaces gleam with themoonlight that glances from the head of god Qiva, whose statuestands in the oviter garden. 9. **A favoring breeze will gently, gently waft thee, and thisproud Chataka bird upon the left doth carol sweetly; the cranesin wreathed curves in the sky, and eager for the mating-time,will wait in attendance upon thee, for thou art the herald ofjoy. . 13. First hear me tell


Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern . ign therefore to bear a message for me whom the wrath ofKubera has banished. It is to Alaka, abode of the YakshasLord, that thou must fly, where the palaces gleam with themoonlight that glances from the head of god Qiva, whose statuestands in the oviter garden. 9. **A favoring breeze will gently, gently waft thee, and thisproud Chataka bird upon the left doth carol sweetly; the cranesin wreathed curves in the sky, and eager for the mating-time,will wait in attendance upon thee, for thou art the herald ofjoy. . 13. First hear me tell the path that is to be thy journey,and where on the mountain-tops thou shalt rest thy foot whenworn and weary, quaffing the light creamy nectar of the stream,when tired out: afterwards, O Watery Minister, thou shalt hear amessage that is fit for thine ears to drink in. [And in fairest colors of a poets brush he paints the northward journeyof the cloud to the home where the lonely spouse awaits her banished lordsreturn.] Translation of A. V. W.


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