Indian mythology - Devil Bridge
a long time ago, in the province of quechua in the inca empire, there was an indian named carlka, 24 years old.
he's smart, he's smart, he's smart, he's smart.
he worked very hard, but he devoted the fruits and grains of the harvest to the god of veracocha, who helped them to lay down the rebellion of the changa people and protect the quechua from the bullying of this brutal tribe.
and he lived only in a desolate hut, with neither a home nor an animal, a life of poverty in which one eats not hungry enough for his whole family.
he also lived in his village with a kuraka (imperialized lord, with 100 families and 1,000 families).
he owns some of the wealth granted by the king of inca: in addition to a share of the land, he owns a few cows and a hundred large camels.
this is sufficient to protect them from poverty, to walk with their heads on their heads and to maintain the necessary authority over the villagers under their jurisdiction.
this kuraka has a daughter who looks so beautiful that all the beauty of the world is concentrated on her.
and her fair and pure face glittered with a large eye of a lovething vein, and under a eyebrow long as a crescent moon, like two pearls.
because of those big eyes, she was called chaska in the village.
her long legs, her symmetrical body, her full chest, her fine waist, her soft, smooth shoulder, and all that charm.
it is said that the princesses in the courtesan chastity will not exceed her beauty.
the girl's age is 28 years, and it's the age when she's waiting for her.
none of the young people in the village was fascinated by her, and she had 12 points of admiration.
however, she was not as floating as a girl in a neighbouring tribe.
in those tribes, when the young girls reached the age of their lovers, they began to pose in front of the men, with 12-point-old demons provoking young and strong boys to hang out with their lovers all day long and their parents were very relaxed.
because of the ancient custom of the tribe, where the more the women spill their bodies before the marriage, the more the lovers, the more they marry, and the more the young ones who are like jade are treated as unpopular monsters, every young girl there is debauchery, and depraved as charm and glory.
despite the efforts made by the king of inca to put an end to these vices, there has been a great improvement in the culture of the people, and the girls have ceased to believe in turasothurt, the goddess of debauchery, but it is still the time to seduce men.
chasca, on the contrary, she behaves in such a way that she does not mess up and, with the care of her parents, leads a very comfortable life, so that she is always in a very good place and rarely shows up.
no one dared to think of her like a close friend.
in accordance with traditional practice, every full-monthly night, young men and women gather on the edge of the field while looking after the crops in the field from the beasts, and dance and sing with reeds.
it is also often the time when love grows in the minds of young girls and boys.
but chaska never went to the ground at this time.
in the harvest season, young boys and girls can come together againAnd dance and sing thanks to the generosity of the earth and the feeding of the sun God.
At that time, however, Chaska did not leave her room.
It was only during the festival that the beautiful young woman could be seen, because in the Inca Empire every subject had to fulfil that religious obligation.
Even on such occasions, she does not like other girls who like to dance.
She's very sexual and lonely and is particularly reluctant to talk to the boys.
On almost every occasion of the festival, he was able to see the zealous image of Karlka, not because of his remarkable performance, but because of his hard-working wisdom, which always yielded more than anyone else on the land he cultivated, as well as his willingness to help people and his generosity to God, so that, whatever the festival, Curaca always liked to ask for his help.
Kalka had the privilege of meeting the daughter of Curaca, Chaska, and enjoying with her the offerings of the sacrifice during a religious holiday.
Tortillas and lambs, with her little hand, danced with a wainu that envied the young man present, whose remarkable beauty and pulsive cynicism completely fascinated his heart.
He wanted to marry her, so he often went to Chaska ' s house on the pretext of listening to old Kuraca ' s heroic performance and the leadership of the leaders.
But it's hard for him to see the person he thinks about and to listen to the old man.
It was only occasionally that she was seen smiling at him in front of her room and disappearing.
A young man who is missed and yearning for torture often sits alone on the slopes of a small window that is not far from the girl's heart...
The young man's incendiary obsession moves the girl's heart, she listens to his flute in front of a small window, and Carlka is a handsome young man in the area, and she's never flirting with a beautiful little girl who doesn't flaunt her.
Thus Chasca fell in love with Kalka and often went out with him on the slopes of the hill, with two young hot hearts attached together and vowed to be a life-long partner.
Curaka, as a lord, is also known as a nobleman, although, by virtue of his guidance, the King of Inca is not very high, apart from the prestige and privileges accorded to his position, but more like a generous parent.
But that doesn't mean that it's completely open in matters of marriage, after all, it's important for the daughter's life.
Thus, he did not agree with Carlka when he tried to break all the obstacles to love and proposed to him to marry his daughter.
Although he was touched by Calca's honesty and deep feelings about his daughter, and he was aware of the passion of two young people and had never prevented them from doing normal things, because he was convinced that the conduct of two people would not prevent them from doing anything offensive, he said to Calca very clearly, after listening to her request, “You are a very good young man! No matter how humans look, no matter how pious they are, they are worthy of my precious daughter.
But you know, Chasca's been living in peace ever since she was a kidin a comfortable and sad environment, there is no risk of suffering.
love is good, and marriage is real.
boy, you're a smart guy, and i think you'll understand how hard i feel about my daughter's future." how could carlka not understand? but love is often a thing of gold, of magic, and of course it can lead to the opposite.
so the young man said with determination and fortitude: "lord, please give me a one-year period, during which i will do everything in my power to provide my future wife and your daughter with a life-support that will satisfy you to marry chaska.
if the deadline is reached and i do nothing, and for the sake of chaska's happiness, i will put up with it and persuade her to forget me and follow your orders." "i wish my daughter chaska had such a blessing! may god bless you! says he shot carlka on the shoulder.
early the next morning, karlka received a guide from the old kuracana shin (a rigid rule adopted during the kingdom of india to prevent the emergence of idle lazy people who left the land without it would be regarded as lazy and stigmatized, with which he would receive a minimal amount of support and would not suffer from hunger, usually only when entrusted by the lord to act as messenger or on official business) and left the village without knowledge of his whereabouts.
the young girl chasca reached an understanding with her beloved and was prepared to endure the pain of separation and wait for him to return.
it was only that year that inca-bechakutke, accompanied by crown prince yupanki and his brother, king kappay youpanki, conquered the yukayi valley.
on his way to the classroom, king pachakutke visited several quechua provinces, where he, like his father, vilakocha, was very fond of the people.
king pachakutke spent a week in the field of the old kuraka, father of chaska, and recalled with kindness the details of the anti-insurgency campaign of that year.
the beautiful girl chaska was also received by the king.
the conqueror, who ran north and south, thought that she could easily conquer the heart of the girl, who had already placed all her feelings on a handsome and strong karlka.
true love gave her the power to reject the king's courtship.
finally, king pachakutke, seeing that hope had been dashed, rejected the loyalty and goodwill of old kuraca, who had voluntarily given his daughter to him, in good faith and respect for the ancestral teachings of the woman, and did not want her body to be taken without her heart in any way that would make the beloved little girl sad, because that was contrary to the original purpose of the inca king.
so, with chasca's little hand in her arms, she lamented: “you may rest in peace, and the angels will not allow you to bow to his will.
your carlka shall return to you, and your heart shall no longer be covered by bitter clouds.
you can ask me for a present that will make you and methe people around you will always remember my love for you." the young girl chaska kneeled on the floor, kissing king inga's battle, and said, "the monarch, you are supreme, and to you, hope is not a thing.
if my heart did not belong to karlka long ago, i would also be subjugated by your highness.
now that i should not ask you anything, i have accepted your noble virtue.
however, if the people's gratitude will please and satisfy you, i ask you to give us some water for our land.
surely those who give mercy will be rewarded.
the gratitude of our humble people will be poured into your light.” "how reasonable you are, miss blackhead.
your language and your hot eyes make my heart drunk.
goodbye, dove, my dream of life is broken, and all your wishes will come true.
good! don't forget your king.” after that, the king of inca went on his golden palanquin and continued his triumphant journey.
the following warriors quickly opened a canal that runs across the yukayi valley and goes straight to chaska's home — a small and beautiful girl who lives on this land, which makes the king of inga pachakutke heartless.
the inca king himself gave this canal the name "achirana," which means running water for beautiful girls.
king inga's deep-seated love for chaska has made the girl famous.
many young men of unrehearsed will come from far away and want to see her face on top of her youth.
in response, chasca was in pain and tears became rivers, as not everyone had the virtues of printing.
among those who sought was the son of the tribal chief, a respected and privileged youth.
in the eyes of chaska's parents, it is difficult for the king to rise, but the son of the chief is not the man who is entitled to be their son-in-law.
however, old kuraca was as credible as all indians, and he did not forget the promise he made to calcah.
but promises are not a legitimate obstacle to his refusal to propose.
for he must think of his precious daughter, and he must not let go of this opportunity to bring his daughter what he thinks is happiness.
old kuraca felt he had to be prepared, so he neither agreed to the chief ' s son ' s proposal, because he knew that chaska would not consent until she had completely died, that she would refuse his proposal, that she would not refuse his proposal, and that she would always use the pretext to call the young man to his house and meet his daughter, while chaska was always so indifferent to him that she would not give up.
as for kalka, old kuraca wanted him to succeed, because that would make chaska truly happy.
but he is also realistic to see that calca has little chance of success, because his status was acquired decades after being born on the battlefield, and how can it be achieved within a year? so, when the chief himself humbled himself to discuss his son's marriage with the old kuraca, curaca could only say to his superiors: “your highness, with regard to my daughter's sexuality, i believe you've heard of her, so i can't grant you anything before the deadline i promised, because you tooa man of understanding.
if the young man dies, then my daughter will die, and then everything will come to an end.” the chief was also not a crude man, who naturally understood that his son could not speak on the same day as the king, but at the same time concluded that there was no chance that karlka would succeed.
as a result, the two elderly people agreed to actively prepare for the wedding, and when carlka failed to meet the deadline, they married their children; while carlka returned successfully as a gift to celebrate the wedding of chaska and kalka.
the light is like an arrow, and the sun and the moon travel, and people are counting years and years in their own different moods.
chasca is waiting day and night for kalka to return with wealth and honour in the last days of the 12 months.
the sheikh and his son hoped that, by that time, kalka would no longer appear.
old kuraca, for her part, was concerned about how she could be guided by her promise to another marriage arranged for her when her daughter was completely disappointed.
none of this, however, affects the active preparation of the marriage in the last month.
so, where's carlka, whose happiness makes the king jealous? originally, after leaving his beloved and his hometown, kalka had come to work at a salt farm on the coast of the empire, which was the home of prince kappay youpanki.
how then will the prince know that a silent saltman in his land is the enemy of the king's envy? calca ' s persistence and intelligence in the labour force quickly led him to emerge as a salt worker and become a small, famous and well-established ten-person.
the news of that moment has come to this, and carlka has made further efforts, inspired by the tenacity of chaska, the beloved, and the generosity of the king.
but this was never used to show off and show their identity to their peers, but rather to work in silence as usual.
in addition to knowing his virtues, the only known thing was his extreme worship of the god of veracocha, that is all.
thanks to his honest character and excellent command skills, as well as his extraordinary worship of the god of veracocha, his superiors were soon recommended to prince yupan ki as the candidate for the salt field of new curaca.
after reading the material about him, prince yupan ki confirmed that he was the kalka who also defeated the king.
to honour and reward this able-bodied believer of veracocha, to complete his legendary love with chasca, and to be a king of the nation, the curaca cane, which symbolizes honour and status, was given to karlka with considerable gold and silver and a two-month holiday.
at that time, 11 months after his promise, he was in full condition to return to his beloved girl within the time period agreed upon with his lover ' s father, kuraca, and to return to his country of origin.
however, in order to honour the prince, he had only seven days left until the deadline for departure, since he could return to his home at the latest on the fifth day of the journey, with two days to go before the expiry date.
it's too bad people aren't the best.
the rainy season is coming.
the roads are often interrupted by successive heavy rains.
kalka had to go through deep ditches, strutting in dense mud and glittering over rugged hills.
despite his day and nightIt's always on the road, never resting, but it's getting slower, and it's only one day before the deadline for reaching the Yugara.
As a result of daily heavy rains, the water of the Yugara River has risen sharply to its limit.
Living alone can only be a victim of the devastating floods.
Can we wait for the river to retreat? If there was no emergency in the past, it would be fine to wait a few hours.
But now it is as if the rain had cut a crack on the river, pouring down, and there was no sign of a break.
Kalka was cut off from an unprecedented flood.
The raging rivers flowed down, and the banks of the rivers sprung under the flood, and collapsed and landslide, vortex after vortex, towing unscathed trees and drowning livestock.
The rain is getting worse and the heart of Kalka is getting more anxious than the day that Chaska proposed.
Because the end of that day had been aptly anticipated, how could today, when he returns with a vision of confidence and happiness, a mind that was suddenly blocked by unexpected floods, not cause chaos? However, in the face of a rolling current, he can only exhilarate and struggle to suppress the impulses of struggle.
He thought that the beautiful and strong Chaska was close to her, that she would be so happy if she could appear in front of her, and that she would now suffer the same suffering, as if he could see Chaska crying his name through the rain, looking forward to his eyes, and blaming him for his incompetence and lack of trust.
Did Calca's love, which he had experienced in vain and unfortunate, have been destroyed by this flood? Is this bloody river bank so cold that the two burning hearts are separated forever? Or is heaven jealous of his happiness and that of Chaska? The unsuspecting Karlka had to carry out his arms in despair to the God of Veracocha, whom he had never asked for anything.
He had never asked for anything from the God of Veracocha, even though he had given the fruits to the God in no small way, but he had not even been able to give them any credit, because in his mind God Veracocha had given them too much, and the dedication of generations could not be fully repaid.
And now he has to ask for his help.
His prayers are his tears of despair, his tired body, his heart of happiness, his endless thoughts of Chaska, and he asks the angels to stop the rain, let the river fall away and let him cross the river.
But time flies, the rain doesn't stop, the floods are still rising.
The night came, and a path flashed, luminous hillposts were lit far away, and the sound of thunder struck the rain of the soybeans and struck the cold and helpless back like steel.
A voice whispered in the ear of Karlka: "Maryk devil will help you!" The Malik devil will help you!" Carlka's in shock.
How is that possible? Malik devil is their god of abandonment.
How could the God of Veracocha, whom he worships, do not dare to think about it any more, lest he desecrate his idols, because he believes in him.
Indeed, how could he understand his prayersWhat about a fight between demons? But he thought, "Well, in that case, he had to ask the devil for help.
Late and fast, the idea was flashing, and he suddenly felt like a fireman holding his shoulder behind his back with a giant hand that smelled of sulphur.
That's the Malik devil! “Son, I am here, and I can forgive you for what you have left me for and for what you have asked, but when it is done, you must entrust me with your soul.” The devil says.
Kalka informed Malik of his situation and demanded that Malik build a bridge on the river immediately.
They agreed on the need to set it up before the chicken rings.
So that Malik can dominate Calca's soul.
Otherwise, the agreement will fail, and the devil and Carlka will both bite their fingers and put their blood on a stone, swearing to the god of Pachakamak, the most noble judge in the universe。