Story of fourteenth pupil sunayna
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Like every day, on this day, the fourteenth effigy Sunayana began listening to her story to Raja Bhoja.
King Vikramaditya was the ocean of all illiterate qualities.
There was no one like him, Dani and Tyagi. Apart from these well-crafted qualities, he had another quality.
They were very big hunters and could kill unarmed even violent animals.
He came to know that a violent lion is causing a lot of trouble and has devoured many people
So they planned to hunt that lion and set out to hunt.
As soon as he entered the forest, he saw the lion and ran his horse behind the lion.
The lion entered a thick bush at some distance. The king jumped from the horse and started looking for that lion.
Suddenly Singh leapt at them, so they attacked him with a sword. Due to the bush, the attack could not be done very loudly,
But Singh got injured and roared back and disappeared into the dense forest.
King Vikramaditya ran after Singh so fast that he went far away from his companions.
Lion hid in the bushes again. The king began his search in the bushes. Suddenly the lion attacked the king's horse and gave him deep wounds.
The horse neighed from fear and pain, then the king turned. The fountain of blood burst from the horse's wounds.
The king saved the horse from the second attack, but his running blood made him anxious.
They wanted to take him to some safe place to protect him from the lion, so he proceeded with him.
They had no knowledge of direction in that dense forest. At one place he saw a small river flowing.
They had come to the river with the horse that the horse died due to excess blood flow.
On seeing him dying, the king was filled with grief. It was getting dusk, so they considered it wise not to proceed.
He started recovering from his fatigue by sticking to a tree. A few moments later, his attention turned to the uproar in the river.
They saw two men quarreling holding a floating corpse on both sides. While fighting, both of them brought the dead body to shore.
He noticed that one of them is a gruesome looking Kapalik wearing a garland of human heads and the other one is betal.
The upper part of whose text was seen flying over the river. Both of them were asserting their authority over the dead body.
Kapalik said that he had caught the dead body for tantric practice and that Betal wanted to eat his body and satisfy his hunger.
Neither of the two was willing to give up their claim. When Vikram wanted to hand over justice to him, Vikram laid down his conditions.
The first is that both their verdict will be valid and the second that they will pay them the fee for justice.
Kapalik gave him a wallet in the form of a fee which was miraculous and could give anything on demand.
Betal gave him a piece of Mohini Chandan wood which could be made invisible by grinding it.
He gave Betal his dead horse to satisfy his hunger, and the body for Kapalika to perform Tantra Sadhana. Both were very happy with this justice and left satisfied.
The night had come and the king was very hungry, so he asked for food from the wallet.
A variety of dishes were present and the king whetted his appetite. Then he rubbed the piece of Mohini wood and applied sandalwood to it and became invisible.
They are no longer threatened by any predatory wild animal.
The next morning he recalled both the hospitals provided by Kali and reached the border of his kingdom.
He found a beggar on his way to the palace, who was hungry. The king immediately gave him a wallet with a kapalik, so that he would not be short of food throughout his life.
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