登陆注册
19510800000055

第55章 THE BUILDING OF THE TAJ MAHAL(1)

In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful- the Smiting!

A day when the soul shall know what it has sent on or kept back.

A day when no soul shall control aught for another. And the bidding belongs to God.

THE KORAN.

I

Now the Shah-in-Shah, Shah Jahan, Emperor in India, loved his wife with a great love. And of all the wives of the Mogul Emperors surely this Lady Arjemand, Mumtaz-i-Mahal - the Chosen of the Palace - was the most worthy of love. In the tresses of her silk-soft hair his heart was bound, and for none other had he so much as a passing thought since his soul had been submerged in her sweetness. Of her he said, using the words of the poet Faisi, -"How shall I understand the magic of Love the Juggler? For he made thy beauty enter at that small gate the pupil of my eye, And now - and now my heart cannot contain it!"But who should marvel? For those who have seen this Arjemand crowned with the crown the Padishah set upon her sweet low brows, with the lamps of great jewels lighting the dimples of her cheeks as they swung beside them, have most surely seen perfection. lie who sat upon the Peacock Throne, where the outspread tail of massed gems is centred by that great ruby, "The Eye of the Peacock, the Tribute of the World," valued it not so much as one Jock of the dark and perfumed tresses that rolled to her feet.

Less to him the twelve throne columns set close with pearls than the little pearls she showed in her sweet laughter. For if this lady was all beauty, so too she was all goodness; and from the Shah-in-Shah to the poorest, all hearts of the world knelt in adoration, before the Chosen of the Palace. She was, indeed, an extraor- dinary beauty, in that she had the soul of a child, and she alone remained unconscious of her power; and so she walked, crowned and clothed with humility.

Cold, haughty, and silent was the Shah-in-Shah before she blessed his arms - flattered, envied, but loved by none. But the gift this Lady brought with her was love; and this, shining like the sun upon ice, melted his coldness, and he became indeed the kingly centre of a kingly court May the Peace be upon her!

Now it was the dawn of a sorrowful day when the pains of the Lady Arjemand came strong and terrible, and she travailed in agony.

The hakims (physicians) stroked their beards and reasoned one with another; the wise women surrounded her, and remedies many and great were tried; and still her anguish grew, and in the hall without sat the Shah-in-Shah upon his divan, in anguish of spirit yet greater. The sweat ran on his brows, the knotted veins were thick on his temples, and his eyes, sunk in their caves, showed as those of a maddened man. He crouched on his cushions and stared at the purdah that divided him from the Lady; and all day the people came and went about him, and there was silence from the voice he longed to hear; for she would not moan, lest the sound should slay the Emperor. Her women besought her, fearing that her strong silence would break her heart; but still she lay, her hands clenched in one another, enduring; and the Emperor endured without. The Day of the Smiting!

So, as the time of the evening prayer drew nigh, a child was born, and the Empress, having done with pain, began to sink slowly into that profound sleep that is the shadow cast by the Last. May Allah the Upholder have mercy on our weakness! And the women, white with fear and watching, looked upon her, and whispered one to another, "It is the end."And the aged mother of Abdul Mirza, standing at her head, said, "She heeds not the cry of the child. She cannot stay." And the newly wed wife of Saif Khan, standing at her feet, said, "The voice of the beloved husband is as the Call of the Angel. Let the Padishah be summoned."So, the evening prayer being over (but the Emperor had not prayed), the wisest of the hakims, Kazim Sharif, went before him and spoke:-"Inhallah! May the will of the Issuer of Decrees in all things be done! Ascribe unto the Creator glory, bowing before his Throne."And he remained silent; but the Padishah, haggard in his jewels, with his face hidden, answered thickly, "The truth! For Allah has forgotten his slave."And Kazim Sharif, bowing at his feet and veiling his face with his hands, replied:

"The voice of the child cannot reach her, and the Lady of Delight departs. He who would speak with her must speak quickly."Then the Emperor rose to his feet unsteadily, like a man drunk with the forbidden juice; and when Kazim Sharif would have supported him, be flung aside his hands, and he stumbled, a man wounded to death, as it were, to the marble chamber where she lay.

In that white chamber it was dusk, and they had lit the little cressets so that a very faint light fell upon her face. A slender fountain a little cooled the hot, still air with its thin music and its sprinkled diamonds, and outside, the summer lightnings were playing wide and blue on the river; but so still was it that the dragging footsteps of the Emperor raised the hair on the flesh of those who heard, So the women who should, veiled themselves, and the others remained like pillars of stone.

Now, when those steps were heard, a faint colour rose in the cheek of the Lady Arjemand; but she did not raise the heavy lashes, or move her hand. And he came up beside her, and the Shadow of God, who should kneel to none, knelt, and his head fell forward upon her breast; and in the hush the women glided out like ghosts, leaving the husband with the wife excepting only that her foster-nurse stood far off, with eyes averted.

So the minutes drifted by, falling audibly one by one into eternity, and at the long last she slowly opened her eyes and, as from the depths of a dream, beheld the Emperor; and in a voice faint as the fall of a rose-leaf she said the one word, "Beloved!"And he from between his clenched teeth, answered, "Speak, wife."So she, who in all things had loved and served him, - she, Light of all hearts, dispeller of all gloom, - gathered her dying breath for consolation, and raised one hand slowly; and it fell across his, and so remained.

同类推荐
  • 首楞严经疏

    首楞严经疏

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 明伦汇编人事典名字部

    明伦汇编人事典名字部

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 星命总括

    星命总括

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 双卿笔记

    双卿笔记

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 异出菩萨本起经

    异出菩萨本起经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 我的天堂

    我的天堂

    来自现实的苏州的文学报告,它密集而动情地传递报告了苏州改革开放以来的深刻变化,文学地表现了苏州人在现代生活中勇于革新创造的精神和聪明务实的性格力量,是现实苏州的很好文学读本。
  • 溺杀名门嫡女

    溺杀名门嫡女

    她,侯府里的嫡出千金,萧老夫人最宠爱的孙女,安国公最喜欢的外孙女,后续萧夫人的心头肉,全家人的掌上明珠。异母所出的哥哥慈爱,姐姐妹妹天真善良,她一直以为自己泡在蜜罐里,却不知道,这是后续嫡母给自己灌的砒霜。过渡时溺爱就是毒药,一点点腐蚀她的身体,等到发现的时候,却已经把安国公害的家破人亡,奶奶撒手人寰,一对幼子无安葬之所。庶出的妹妹,抱着自己爱了一辈子,付出了一辈子的男人,对自己说,姐姐,你真可怜!
  • 创魂记

    创魂记

    曲折而宏大的故事,真实而痛快的人物,美好而缠绵的情感,一个平凡人类怎样成为一个世界的灵魂一个奴役下的世界怎样成为一个独立的存在
  • 暗金帝国

    暗金帝国

    本作品会带给大家欢乐与笑声。来吧,朋友们,请进来看一看。龙天,在他结婚当日的洞房之夜,因为老婆的一句“她的大姨妈来了”让龙天当场晕死了过去,不料他却灵魂穿越了,来到了一个未知的世界,他在这里将会带给我们欢声笑语,来吧,朋友们,不会让你们失望的。
  • 夏墨

    夏墨

    相差八岁的青梅竹马。她叫他叔叔。他以为她把自己当做长辈;她以为他把自己当做晚辈。多年前,十六岁的南霁云第一次见到八岁的盛晚归,从此之后,他就多了一个代号“小南叔叔”。南霁云对盛晚归无微不至的关怀着,像父亲、兄长,让孤僻的晚归生活渐渐多彩起来,晚归对南霁云也越来越依赖。可是,这场依赖与爱护,却是一场阴谋。南霁云为了复仇,走入盛家,步步布局。破坏了她的信仰与梦想。时光背后,爱若呈现出丑陋的一面,又改何去何从?尊敬的书友,本书选载最精华部分供您阅读。留足悬念,同样精彩!
  • 南城遗梦

    南城遗梦

    逃家少爷误入南城,眼前的少女古灵精怪,惹人在意。韩笙渐渐发觉民风淳朴的小城透着一股怪异。晚秋的三千雨丝里,浸入的究竟是孤独的偏执还是悠远的情愫。
  • 盗墓笔记之秦皇陵2

    盗墓笔记之秦皇陵2

    故宫博物馆发生了一起惊天大案,被盗了一件很重要的文物。黄金手杖。李浩天在从泰安回来以后,被曹明直接拉上,追寻着黄金手杖来到了新疆沙漠之中。在这里,李浩天重逢了大学同学李伟。在沙漠之中很多人都会迷路,但是李伟在十多年前就来过这片沙漠。沙漠之下的黄金,风干的尸体,痛苦离别的亲情……
  • 末世空间之相守

    末世空间之相守

    两枚戒指,一对男女,是命中注定?还是缘分使然!看末世里他们是如何相爱相扶,一起迎来新的世界—
  • 庭婉

    庭婉

    恋爱史,什么鬼玩意?“凭什么,我苦等7年,只能看他娶别的女人。”狠决的气势就不信不能让你打退堂鼓。既有朋友鼓励、又有他的承诺。可是婚嫁之夜,他却说自己不是什么大少爷,而是孤儿院的孤婴。
  • 妃常嚣张:天骄小厨娘

    妃常嚣张:天骄小厨娘

    原本名门贵女,却因家族蒙冤,进入王府为奴。一场意外,竟被灶妈选中,摇身一变,成为炙手可热的天骄小厨娘。步步为营,终于洗得清白;回首之时,才知道眼前人是心上人--情节虚构,请勿模仿