Thus the children prospered; and the boy was named Harichand and he and his sister looked like gods. When they grew up they married each other and then the bison-cow left them. Then Thakur sent from heaven sixteen hundred gopinis and the gopinis said that Harichand and his wife should be king and queen in that land of Sikhar. Then they took counsel together as to where the royal fort should be. Three scribes sat down to study the books with Harichand and his wife in their midst; on the right sat the scribe Hikim, and on the left the scribe Bhuja and the scribe Jaganath opened the book to see where the fort should be; and all the gopinis sat round in a circle and sang while the book was read.
“Raja Harichand of the
Sikhar stock, of Jhalamala,
Where
is his abode!
Raja Harichand of the Sikhar
stock, of Jhalamala,
In
the bamboo clump is his abode!”
“Raja Harichand of the
Sikhar stock of Jhalamala
In
the banyan-tree field in his abode!
Raja Harichand, of the Sikhar
stock, of Jhalamala,
In
the brinjal corner is his abode.”
And they found in the book that the fort should be in Pachet hill; then they sang in triumph:—
“It will not do, O Raja,
to build a fort here:
We will leave Paras and build
a fort on Pachet hill:
There in the happy Brinda
forest.”
Then they brought the Raja and Rani from the jungle to Pachet and on the top of the Pachet hill a stone fort sprang up for them; and all the country of Sikhar acknowledged their sway. After that the Santals made their way from Champa and dwelt in Sikhar and cleared all the jungle in it and abode there many years. They called the Sikhar Raja a bonga because no one knew his father or mother. Under Raja Harichand the Santals were very contented and happy, and when he celebrated the Chatar festival they used to sing this song, because they were so contented:—
“Harichand Raja was
born of a bison-cow,
Sirguja Rana was born of a
snake.”