Married to Kuśanábha, bare

A hundred daughters, lovely-faced,

With every charm and beauty graced.

It chanced the maidens, bright and gay

As lightning-flashes on a day

Of rain time, to the garden went

With song and play and merriment,

And there in gay attire they strayed,

And danced, and laughed, and sang, and played.

The God of Wind who roves at will