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Vandiya Devan had
lived most of his life in dry regions where there was no river or large
lake, which is why he never learned how to swim. Once while he was patrolling
the border of the Chola Kingdom (near Rashtrakuta Kingdom) he had gone
for a bath in the river and got caught in a current in the river. The
current swirled him round and round and started dragging him down. He
started losing consciousness; the current had sucked out all his energy.
Just when he thought that he would die, he miraculously escaped the current
and a wave dumped him on the shore.
That night when he
came back to his bed he felt the same swirling motion in his head. But
this time he was not stuck in a river's current, but in a very dangerous
political game.
"How am I going
to escape from this now?" he thought. "The Chola Kingdom has
only been recently relieved of warring enemies thanks to Prince Aditya
Karikalan. The Crown Prince was a great warrior and an intelligent statesman.
His leadership qualities were also admirable because that's what had made
him lead a small army against King Krishna and crush the Rashtrakutas.
"Just when the
Chola Kingdom became safe from these enemies, new plots against the Kingdom
are being made by some of the most influential and powerful noblemen of
the Kingdom!
"Almost all
the powerful noblemen, petty kings are involved in this plot against the
Kingdom. What would be the result of this dangerous scheme? Is this the
first time they are having this kind of meeting? It seems that Pazhuvetar
has been taking Prince Madhuranthakan in his veiled palanquin all around
the Chola Kingdom. How very convenient indeed that he got married to a
young wife at this age? It is aiding him a lot in plotting against the
King!" thought Vandiya Devan.
So far Vandiya Devan
had never had any second thoughts about Prince Aditya Karikalar's rights
to the throne. He had never even thought that there could be another claimant
to it. The only thing that he had heard about Prince Madhuranthakan was
that he was a great devotee of Lord Shiva, just like his father. But he
had never imagined that Madhuranthakan too had any claims over the throne.
"But who has
more rights over the throne? Prince Aditya Karikalan or Prince Madhuranthakan?
It seems that they both have equal rights and claims over the throne.
But what is my duty now? Great! I had so many plans for my future thinking
that Prince Aditya would ascend the throne and may be in due course of
time by serving him well I could retrieve my old Kingdom from him. Now
someone has challenged Prince Aditya's authority itself. When will he
overcome these hurdles? When will he become the King? And when will I
get my Kingdom back?"
With these thoughts
running in his mind it took him a long time to sleep.
The next morning
he did not get up until almost mid-morning. It was only when Kandanmaran
shook him that he woke up with a start.
"Did you sleep
well yesterday?" asked his friend like a good host. "Yesterday
after the other guest went to bed I came here. You were sound asleep,"
he added.
It took Vandiya Devan
some time to suppress all the thoughts that were running in his mind about
the previous night. He was afraid that he would blabber something about
the midnight conference that he was not supposed to know about. So he
said carefully, "I was dead tired yesterday. I must have slept like
a log. Oh God! It is so late. I must leave immediately. Kandanmara, please
ask your servants to get my horse ready for my journey."
"What nonsense!
How can you go now? What's the hurry anyway? You will have to stay here
for at least 10 days," said Kandanmaran.
"No, my dear
friend, I can't stay. I have to go to Thanjavur urgently. My mama
is not well. He might die any minute. I have to go to see him," lied
Vandiya Devan.
"Oh, is that
so? In that case you will have to stay here for longer when you return
from Thanjavur."
"Sure, but now
you have to let me go."
"Wait, don't
rush like this. Have your breakfast and then we can leave. I will come
along with you to Kollidam."
"How is that
possible? So many important guests have come to your house - how can you
leave them and come with me?" objected Vandiya Devan.
"No guest is
as important to me as you," Kandanmaran said. After a pause he said,
"My father and the servants will take care of the other guests. I
couldn't even talk to you properly yesterday, so I am coming with you
till Kollidam."
"As you wish
my friend," accepted Vandiya Devan.
After an hour or
so, both friends set out towards Kollidam in their respective horses.
Since the horses were trotting slowly, they had time to look around and
talk about old memories of the times they had fought together at the border.
After some time Vandiya
Deva said, "Kandanmara, even if I stayed for only one night at your
place, it was very useful for me. But I just have one disappointment.
You spoke so much about your sister's beauty while we were together, but
I couldn't get a decent glimpse of her yesterday. She was so shy that
she was hiding behind your mother all the time. I agree that girls are
naturally shy by nature but your sister seems to be extremely shy."
Kandanmaran looked
as if he wanted to say something but he kept quiet.
Vandiya Devan continued,
"Anyway I will be staying in your house for some time on my return
journey - I will try to talk to her then. May be by then she would have
overcome her shyness. What did you say her name was?"
"Manimeghalai."
"Wow! What a
beautiful name! I am sure she must be as beautiful
"
Kandanmaran couldn't
take it any more. He interrupted, "My friend! Please, forget about
my sister. Just forget everything I said about her. Don't even talk about
her to me."
"What is this,
Kandanmara? Just yesterday you hinted that I could become the son-in-law
of your house!" exclaimed Vandiya Devan.
"Yes, that was
what I thought. But now things have changed. My parents have fixed up
another bridegroom for my sister and she has accepted too."
Vandiya Devan thought,
"Long Live Manimeghalai." It was not very difficult for him
to guess who the bridegroom would be. It must be the great prince who
travels in a veiled palanquin - Prince Madhuranthakan.
"Oh! So you
have fixed your sister's marriage with one of the noblemen who came yesterday.
Let me tell you frankly, Kandanmara, I am neither disappointed nor frustrated.
I rather expected something like this to happen."
"You expected
something like this to happen!" exclaimed Kandanmaran
"Who would like
to have a poor orphan like me as a son-in-law? I have no possessions,
no kingdom, no land and no property. I am just a nobody. What if my ancestors
were great once upon a time? It is of no value in today's world."
"My friend, enough! Please don't insult my family anymore. I beg
you. Our change of plans has got nothing to do with what you are. We have
a very important reason for this. When you know come to know about it,
you will accept it yourself. But right now I can't talk about it. So please
forgive me."
"Kandanmara!
What is this? Why are you talking so mysteriously?"
"You will have
to forgive me for that, my friend. It is something that I can't share
even with you. But whatever happens it will not affect our friendship.
I assure you that. Please have faith in me. I will not forsake you. I
promise you."
"Thanks a lot
for your promise. But I don't see any reason for this promise because
I am not dependent on you for anything. I depend only on my sword."
"Don't worry,
we will soon get an opportunity to use our swords. At that time we will
fight together like brothers, shoulder to shoulder."
"What are you
talking about? Do you expect a war soon or are you planning to go to Sri
Lanka to join the war?"
"Sri Lanka?
If you hear about the war there you will be surprised. We will have to
send ships full of food for the soldiers who are fighting there. It seems
that they won't take any food from the people there. It is so shameful!
But I am not talking about that war. I will tell you when the time comes.
But until then don't ask me anything."
"Fine, if you
don't want to tell me, you don't have to. Anyway we have reached Kollidam."
At a distance they
saw the rushing waters of Kollidam, a tributary of the Cauvery. There
was a boat and a boatman at the bank. He already had one passenger who
looked like a Saivite.
When they neared
the bank, the boatman asked, "Lord, are you coming?"
"Yes, my friend
is coming. Wait awhile," Kandanmaran said.
Both the friends
got down from their horses.
"I was quite
thoughtless to come with the horse. What do I do with it? Can we get him
on the boat too?" asked Vandiya Devan.
"No, you can't
take a horse across this river in a boat. Don't worry, that's why I had
asked two of my servants to follow us on foot. One will ride your horse
back to Kadambur while the other will come with you across the river and
buy you another horse."
"How considerate
of you! You really are a true friend."
"You must have
thought our Kollidam is like the dry rivers of Pallaram. You cannot take
a horse on the boat across our river."
"That's right.
I am sorry about thinking that way about your Chola River. Really, so
much water everywhere, it's like a sea."
Both friends embraced
each other. Vandiya Devan and one of Kandanmaran's servants got into the
boat. As the boatman started rowing, they heard a shout from a distance.
"Stop! Stop
the boat. Wait for me."
The man who was shouting
came running towards the boat. At one glance Vandiya Devan knew who it
was. It was Azhvarkadiyan Nambi!
The Saivite in the
boat immediately shouted, "Row the boat. I will not come with that
scoundrel in this boat. Drop us across and then come for him."
But Vandiya Devan
interrupted and said, "Please wait. Let him come. There is lot of
room in the boat."
He thought it would
be interesting to ask the Nambi about the previous night's incidents.
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