登陆注册
37329400000007

第7章 Story of the King Who Would SeeParadise

Once upon a time there was king who, one day out hunting, came upon a fakeer in a lonely place in the mountains.The fakeer was seated on a little old bedstead reading the Koran, with his patched cloak thrown over his shoulders.

The king asked him what he was reading; and he said he was reading about Paradise, and praying that he might be worthy to enter there.

Then they began to talk, and, by-and- bye, the king asked the fakeer if he could show him a glimpse of Paradise, for he found it very difficult to believe in what he could not see.The fakeer replied that he was asking a very difficult, and perhaps a very dangerous, thing; but that he would pray for him, and perhaps he might be able to do it; only he warned the king both against the dangers of his unbelief, and against the curiosity which prompted him to ask this thing.However, the king was not to be turned from his purpose, and he promised the fakeer always to provided him with food, if he, in return, would pray for him.

To this the fakeer agreed, and so they parted.

Time went on, and the king always sent the old fakeer his food according to his promise; but, whenever he sent to ask him when he was going to show him Paradise, the fakeer always replied: 'Not yet, not yet!'

After a year or two had passed by, the king heard one day that the fakeer was very ill-- indeed, he was believed to be dying.Instantly he hurried off himself, and found that it was really true, and that the fakeer was even then breathing his last.There and then the king besought him to remember his promise, and to show him a glimpse of Paradise.The dying fakeer replied that if the king would come to his funeral, and, when the grave was filled in, and everyone else was gone away, he would come and lay his hand upon the grave, he would keep his word, and show him a glimpse of Paradise.At the same time he implored the king not to do this thing, but to be content to see Paradise when God called him there.Still the king's curiosity was so aroused that he would not give way.

Accordingly, after the fakeer was dead, and had been buried, he stayed behind when all the rest went away; and then, when he was quite alone, he stepped forward, and laid his hand upon the grave! Instantly the ground opened, and the astonished king, peeping in, saw a flight of rough steps, and, at the bottom of them, the fakeer sitting, just as he used to sit, on his rickety bedstead, reading the Koran!

At first the king was so surprised and frightened that he could only stare; but the fakeer beckoned to him to come down, so, mustering up his courage, he boldly stepped down into the grave.

The fakeer rose, and, ****** a sign to the king to follow, walked a few paces along a dark passage.Then he stopped, turned solemnly to his companion, and, with a movement of his hand, drew aside as it were a heavy curtain, and revealed--what? No one knows what was there shown to the king, nor did he ever tell anyone; but, when the fakeer at length dropped the curtain, and the king turned to leave the place, he had had his glimpse of Paradise! Trembling in every limb, he staggered back along the passage, and stumbled up the steps out of the tomb into the fresh air again.

The dawn was breaking.It seemed odd to the king that he had been so long in the grave.It appeared but a few minutes ago that he had descended, passed along a few steps to the place where he had peeped beyond the veil, and returned again after perhaps five minutes of that wonderful view! And what WAS it he had seen? He racked his brains to remember, but he could not call to mind a single thing! How curious everything looked too! Why, his own city, which by now he was entering, seemed changed and strange to him! The sun was already up when he turned into the palace gate and entered the public durbar hall.

It was full; and there upon the throne sat another king! The poor king, all bewildered, sat down and stared about him.Presently a chamberlain came across and asked him why he sat unbidden in the king's presence.'But I am the king!' he cried.

'What king?' said the chamberlain.

'The true king of this country,' said he indignantly.

Then the chamberlain went away, and spoke to the king who sat on the throne, and the old king heard words like 'mad,' 'age,' 'compassion.'

Then the king on the throne called him to come forward, and, as he went, he caught sight of himself reflected in the polished steel shield of the bodyguard, and started back in horror! He was old, decrepit, dirty, and ragged! His long white beard and locks were unkempt, and straggled all over his chest and shoulders.Only one sign of royalty remained to him, and that was the signet ring upon his right hand.He dragged it off with shaking fingers and held it up to the king.

'Tell me who I am,' he cried; 'there is my signet, who once sat where you sit--even yesterday!'

The king looked at him compassionately, and examined the signet with curiosity.Then he commanded, and they brought out dusty records and archives of the kingdom, and old coins of previous reigns, and compared them faithfully.At last the king turned to the old man, and said:

'Old man, such a king as this whose signet thou hast, reigned seven hundred years ago; but he is said to have disappeared, none know whither; where got you the ring?'

Then the old man smote his breast, and cried out with a loud lamentation; for he understood that he, who was not content to wait patiently to see the Paradise of the faithful, had been judged already.

And he turned and left the hall without a word, and went into the jungle, where he lived for twenty-five years a life of prayer and meditations, until at last the Angel of Death came to him, and mercifully released him, purged and purified through his punishment.

[A Pathan story told to Major Campbell.]

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • The Club of Queer Trades

    The Club of Queer Trades

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 创先争优好组织

    创先争优好组织

    创先争优活动开展以来,甘肃省各级党组织和广大党员紧紧围绕中心工作争先进、创优秀,努力提升为民服务水平,深入推进各类难题破解,有效推动了经济社会科学发展,涌现出一批好典型,创造了一些好经验好做法。中共甘肃省委创先争优活动领导小组编写的《创先争优好组织》系统总结和展示了甘肃省创先争优活动取得的阶段性成果。
  • 佣兵墨鑫

    佣兵墨鑫

    你出钱,我办事,只要报酬合理,我可为一人办尽天下事,也可为一国杀尽天下人,你好~雇主,我是墨心。
  • 从深渊世界开始

    从深渊世界开始

    站在你面前的是——苏海大学的首位深渊系教授、特事会的第七神柱、邪神们的头号走狗、灵化世界中最有名气的二五仔、西方派系的举世大敌:宁远!灵性、仪式、秘药——神秘而繁杂的晋升派系!灵境、邪神、深渊——疯狂而血腥的邪教徒!故事的伊始出自一场戏剧般的“仪式”,宁远莫名其妙地穿越而来,被卷入了一件又一件神秘而奇异的事件当中。在这看似和平的世间,当他终于停下脚步,向后望去,已然遍地尸骸。
  • 命运博弈

    命运博弈

    你不是一个人,一盘对局也不止你一个人,让该过去的过去,我们就会是这场博弈的赢家
  • 爱加爱等于

    爱加爱等于

    她因为他的找茬和他杠上,而他放不下面子,也和她杠上。慢慢的,他发现她不像外表那么坚强,在一次和她的出游下,她发病,他第一次产生了想保护她的想法,看着她眼里的恐惧,他不禁闭上眼睛,低下头……
  • 妩思,无思

    妩思,无思

    冷院里的暗卫也终于撤走了,几天前管家来报,王爷解除了她的禁令。他们以为她会不知道?冷院外的几个小丫头议论,进来京城出了大事,连南王府的暗卫都出动了。如果不是因为这件事,恐怕这些安慰还会监视她。如今这冷院里除了她和宁儿便无他人,整个冷院倒显得清冷,难道她真的要这儿待一辈子?“敢问姑娘,凌天阁怎么走?”妩思闻声回头望过去,来人却让她吃了一惊。“是你!!!”两人同时问出声。妩思邹了邹眉,这不是在梅林里遇到的公子吗?他怎么会在此?南凝轩也是吃了一惊,那日梅林一别后,他便四处寻她,没想到她竟会在三皇兄的王府里,只是几月不见,他怎么变得如此虚弱?
  • 怪盗基德之月下奇缘

    怪盗基德之月下奇缘

    所谓魔术,就是普通人眼中的奇迹。所谓奇迹,就是夜空中的那-抹白色。无所畏惧,为了信念。你是怪盗基德,你是月下的奇迹。你带给了别人震撼,却隐藏着自己心中的痛。当你作为黑羽快斗存在时,忘不了带给别人快乐。当你华丽表演时,让人看不出你的动机。你是那样的开朗,却又忘不了的忧伤。揭穿真相,打开的潘多拉的魔盒。卧槽这是黑历史啊z(°△°II)}如果有机会再写完修--修吧大概等柯南完结之后...
  • 忆忧晨

    忆忧晨

    “夜灵萱,你可知罪?”司法主一脸威严,满身正义站在司法台上。“本公主,何罪之有?”一女子被迫被两人压跪在台下,几撮发丝垂下,凌乱却带有她独特的美。“何罪之有?身为天界公主却与仙侍私相授受,这……还不算罪?”“与仙侍私相授受?你也未免太瞧得起那些仙侍了吧?”夜灵萱满脸不屑,她喜欢谁岂不是四界皆知?用这么破烂的理由整她,会是谁呢?父帝,逸晨你们怎么还不来找我?
  • 老将出征

    老将出征

    一代名将韩括因为不想参与魏国皇子夺嫡之争打算中立,但因为他战功出众,众皇子担心他为敌所用,所以合力分化了他的兵权,被逼退隐山林成为农家老翁。二十年之期,昔日强大魏国彻底衰败,日落西山、国土沦丧、子民被辱,被叛军打到王都,丧权辱国耶!然正值壮年的魏王不该如此没落,打算破釜沉舟发动决定魏国命运的一战。可奈何此时魏国将才凋零,无人能够担当此大任,满朝文武竟无计可施。……就在朝堂君臣急得满头大汗之时,殿外传来喧哗。魏王不悦,命人查看,一御林军统领奉命外出,不过半柱香就急匆匆赶回。魏王问:“何事?”御林军统领答:“有一六十老叟提枪闯宫门?”魏王怒:“为何不将其拿下?”御林军统领羞愧跪倒,答到:“臣不敌也!”百官皆惊,遂出……本人书友群QQ:811601796