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X - DURYODRAN'S SPECHSilent sat the proud Duryodhan wrathful in the council hall, "Ill becomes thee, Dwarka's chieftain, in the paths of sin to move, And my father, wise Vidura, ancient Bhishma, Drona bold, What great crime or darkening sorrow shadows o'er my bitter fate, Speak, what nameless guilt or folly, secret sin to me unknown, If Yudhishthir, fond of gambling, played a heedless reckless game, And if freed from shame and bondage in his folly played again, Weak are they in friends and forces, feeble is their fitful star, Shall we, who to mighty INDRA scarce will do the homage due, Bow to them while warlike Drona leads us as in days of old, If in dubious game of battle we should forfeit fame and life, If unbending to our foemen we should press the gory plain, For the Kshatra knows no terror of his foeman in the field, So the ancient sage Matanga of the warlike Kshatra. said, Indra-prastha which my father weakly to Yudhishthir gave, Kuru's undivided kingdom Dhrita-rashtra rules alone, If in past in thoughtless folly once the realm was broke in twain, Take my message to my kinsmen, for Duryodhan's words are plain, Town nor village, mart nor hamlet, help us righteous gods in heaven,
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