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VI - THE WEDDINGGood Yudhishthir heard the tidings and he gave his free assent, In the town of Upa-plavya, of fair Matsya's towns the best, Came unto them Kasi's monarch and his arméd troopers came, Came the sons of fair Draupadi early trained in art of war, Krishna decked in floral garlands with his elder brother came, Arjun's son brave Abhimanyu came upon his flowery car, Vrishnis from the sea-girt Dwarka, bravo Andhakas known to fame, He to gallant sons of Pandu made his presents rich and rare, With its quaint and festive greetings came at last the bridal day, Conch and cymbal, horn and trumpet spake forth music soft and sweet And they slay the jungle red-deer, and they spread the ample board, Mimes and actors please the people, bards recite the ancient song, And deep-bosomed dames of Matsya, jasmine-form and lotus-face, Circled by those royal ladies, though they all are bright and fair, Stately dames and merry maidens lead the young and soft-eyed bride, Arjun from the Matsya monarch takes the princess passing fair, With a godlike grace Yudhishthir stands by faithful Arjun's side, Joins her hands to Abhimanyu's, and with cake and parchéd rice, Matsya's monarch on the bridegroom rich and costly presents pressed, Poured libations on the altar, on the priests bestowed his gold, With a pious hand Yudhishthir, true in heart and pure in mind, Costly chariots, beds of splendour, robes with thread of gold belaced. Lands he gave unto the Brahman, bullocks to the labouring swain, And the city of the Matsyas, teeming with a wealth untold.
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