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Temülen and Palchuk
Temülen was the only sister of Temüjin. She was married as per the Mongolian tradition to Palchuk, an army general in the Mongolian Empires. Their bedding ritual was performed. Palchuk looked at his beloved wife Temülen, who was sleeping and remembered what Khatso said," Both man and woman desire one another; that is the basic principle of material existence. Women in general always keep themselves beautiful so that they can be attractive to their lusty husbands. When a lusty husband comes before his wife, the wife takes advantage of his aggressive activities and enjoys life. As per the Mongolian tradition of bedding ritual, a woman needs to a virgin before the marriage for the penile-vaginal sexual penetration. There must not be any contraception is to be used. This is relevant in the first act of sexual intercourse following the marriage for the procreation of offspring." Palchuk was happy at the prize possession of Temülen with the virginity. The truth was that she did bleed when he deflowered the presence of the hymen that was ruptured. Moreover, she had no knowledge about the sexual act. It became more important for him to understand her virtues like trust and honesty. In fact, they were in a relationship have no qualms about getting sexually intimate with each other even though there had no guarantee that their relationship would culminate into marriage. He considered fortunate with the excellent beginning of their married life that became a reality as Temüjin understood their love and made her family members who tend to influence their decision and tied them in the ritually recognized union in wedlock. He thanked Blue Sky God Tengri as well Temüjin who even appointed him as a General in the Mongol Empire and took an oath in his heart to serve him loyally till his lost drop of blood. He kissed the sleeping beauty very lovingly and also thanked her for her excellent support. He also thanked his chief Khatso, who trained him with great discipline and character. Now he also felt tired and slept with full satisfaction... Read "Khan the Great" and know more about Temülen and  Palchuk... Sivkishen Ji, Author