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Vasava – An untold story 13/Many It appeared that the rhythms of her moving steps, were effecting Even the sound of instruments, being played over there And the viewers were rocking and were almost unconscious Under the magic of her enchanting dance, where She was trying to be one, with her heart and soul’s favorite Krishna** Spectators were in a confusion, whether they should hear The sound of her Noopur’s** coming from her beautiful thrilling legs Or they should watch the matchless beauty of her alluring face The bewilderment kept on, through out the night Till Vasava’s performances remained on the stage The eyes of spectators were trying, not to miss the charms of her beauty And their ears were trying not to miss any sound, coming from her Nooper’s Which were tied up with her feet and were thrilling with her dancing steps Everyone’s only wish and desire, in those rare moments was The show of her heavenly beauty, must go on and on and should never end But like every thing which starts one day, in this mortal world The show of Vasava also came to an end, in the early morning hours of next day And suddenly the beautiful glamour of the night, started looking dull When Vasava took leave from her spectators, with her half smiling face After giving them the most beautiful gift of her company to all the guests After closing of the annual function of Vijayadesmi** Everyone left the auditorium of the Palace Wishing and hoping that next year only, they would again be here To see and witness the splendid beauty of Vasava and to hear the melodies Which would keep pouring honey, in their ears again years after years Emperor Udiyan also left the Palace, but with a heart, Feeling the weight of a mountain on his chest It became difficult and more difficult, for him to forgot her face But more difficult it was for him to accept, That Vasava can not be possessed, even by a mighty King like Udiyan Her thoughts and her feelings in his mind, were going higher and higher Life the rising waves of a disturbed sea, they were splashing, On the shores of his completely lost and disturbed mind Causing Udiyan not to rest, for a while during the day and Even during the next night, in which Udiyan could not sleep for a while Ravindra Kanpur India 4th April 2010 to continue in 14/ Many ** Two star means already explained earlier. Please see references in previous parts
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