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మాశ్వాసము.
 
సీ॥ ప్రక్కనఁగల భిల్ల
 
పతులతో సంతత సంగ్రామముల నెట్లో
నెట్లో జరుపుకొనుచు
నుర్విని నజయసిం హుండు కొన్నేండ్లేలి యొకలగంబుండి మొక్కనాయ
తనయులఁ గని "భిల్ల • జనపతి మూంజుని వలని భయము నాకుఁ దొలఁగయ్యె;
నిద్రలో నతఁడె కన్పించు; నాచింతచే సగమైతి; వలసిన సైన్యముఁ గొని
గీ వాని బరిమార్చి నాభీతిఁ బాఱదోలుఁ డనినఁ 'బెండ్లీ పేరంటము లనక య్యా
కరుగుఁడన నెట్లు నోరాడే''ననికి వార లంతఁ; జెంత నాడెడు 'హమీ
మ॥ "ఒక యశ్వం బొక ఖడ్గ మొప్పఁజని నే నుద్దండత మూంజు మ
స్తకముక్ దెచ్చెద" నన్న "నీ పలుకు హ గబిచ్చె నోతు డ్రి! పో
నకుమం" చాడెడు పెద్దతండ్రిఁ గని "దేవా! మూంజు మ సంబుఁబూ
నికఁ దెత్తుంజుమి; లేనిచో నిటకు రానేరా"నటం చాడుచుక్.
 
కరుగులెంచి,
 
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self before she joins him. The strippling replies "He was the reaper of the har-
On the
vest of battle; I followed his steps as the humble gleaner of his sword.
gory bed of honor he spread a carpet of the slain, a barbarous prince his pillow,
he laid him down and sleeps surrounded by the foe." Again she said "Tell me
Badul! how did my love behave!" "O mother! how further
"O mother! how further describe his deeds,
when he left no foe to dread or admire him." She smiled farewell to the boy and
adding "my lord will chide my delay," sprung into the flames.
 
"Annals of Mewar.
 
Mewar was now occupied by the garrisons of Delhi and Ajeysi had
besides, to contend with the mountain chiefs amongst whom Moonja Balaicha was
the most formidable, woh had on a recent occasion, invaded the Shero-Nalla and
personally encountered the Rana whom be wounded on the head with the lance.
The Rana's sons Sujansi and Ajimsi though forteen and fifteen, an age at which
a Rajput ought to indicate his future character, proved of little aid in the emergency.
Hamir was summoned and accepted the fued against Moonja, promising to return
successful or not at all. In a few days he was seen entering the pass of Kailwara
with Moonja's head at his saddle bow. Modestly placing the trophy at his uncle's
feet, he exclaimed "Recognize the head of your foe" Ajeysi kissed his beard and
observing that fate had stampt empire on his forehead, impressed it with a teeka
of blood from the head of Balaicha. This decided the fate of the sons of Ajeysi,
one of whom died at Kailwara and the other Sujansi was sent from the country.
He departed for the Dekhan, where his issue was destined to avenge some of the
wrongs the parent country had sustained and eventually overturned the monarchy
of Hindustan, for, Sujansi was the ancestor of Sivaji, the founder of the Satara
throne.
 
"Annals of Mewar."