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X - FALL OF BHISHMAGood Yudhishthir gazed with sorrow on the dark and ghastly plain, "Vain this unavailing battle, vain this woeful loss of life, As a lordly tusker tramples on a marsh of feeble reeds, Bhishma tramples on my forces in his mighty battle-car, Vain our toil and vain the valour of our kinsmen loved and lost, Nations pour their lifeblood vainly, ceaseless wakes the sound of woe, Sad they held a midnight council and the chiefs in silence met, Bhishma loved the sons of Pandu with a father's loving heart, "Sons of Pandu!" said the chieftain, "Prince Duryodhan is my
lord, Valiant are ye, noble princes, but the chief is yet unborn, Listen more. With vanquished foeman, or who falls or takes to fight, Bhishma doth not fight a rival who submits, fatigued and worn, Back unto their tents the Pandavs turn with Krishna deep and wise, "Arjun, there is hope of triumph! Hath not truthful Bhishma sworn Female child was brave Sikhandin, Drupad's youngest son of pride, Place him in the van of battle, mighty Blaishma. leaves the strife, "Shame!" exclaimed the angry Arjun, "not in secret heroes
fight, Krishna, loth is archer Arjun to pursue this hateful strife, Listen, good and noble Krishna; as a child I climbed his knee, Perish conquest dearly purchased by a mean deceitful strife, Gravely answered noble Krishna: "Bhishma falls by close of day, Dear or hated be the foeman, Arjun, thou shalt fight and slay, Morning dawned, and mighty Arjun, Abhimanyu young and bold, Brave Yudhishthir and his brothers clad in arms and shining mail, Proud Duryodhan marked. their onset and its fatal purpose knew, With Kamboja's stalwart monarch and with Drona's mighty soil, And his younger, fierce Duhsasan, thirsting for the deathful war, As the high and rugged mountain meets the angry ocean's sway, And as myriad white-winged sea-birds swoop upon the darksome wave, Other warlike Kuru chieftains came, the bravest and the best, Car-borne Salya mighty warrior, king of Madra's distant land, Jayadratha matchless fighter, king of Sindhu's sounding shore, And they faced the fiery Pandavs peerless in their warlike might, Dust arose like clouds of summer, glistening darts like lightning played, Cars went down and mailéd horsemen, soldiers fell in dread array, Arjun and the stalwart Bhima piercing through their countless foes, Where the peerless ancient Bhishma on that dark and fatal day, On he came, his palm-tree standard still the front of battle knew, And his eyes brave Arjun shaded at the awe-inspiring sight, But bold Krishna drove his chariot, whispered low his fatal plan, Bhishma viewed the Pandav forces with a calm unmoving face, Smiled to see the young Sikhandin rushing to the battle's fore, Bhishma thought of word he plighted and of oath that he had sworn, And the standard which no warrior ever saw in base retreat, And the flagstaff fell dissevered on the crushed and broken oar, Not Sikhandin's feeble arrows did the palm-tree standard fell, T'rue to oath and unresisting, Bhishma turned his face away, Ended thus the fatal battle, truce came with the close of day, Arjun wept as for a father weeps a sad and sorrowing son, Stood Duryodhan and his brothers mantled in the gloom of grief, Arjun's keen and pointed arrows made the hero's dying bed, "List unto my words, Duryodhan, uttered with my latest breath, End this dread and deathful battle if thy stony heart can grieve, Grant his- kingdom to Yudhishthir righteous man beloved of Heaven Vain, alas, the voice of Bhishma like the voice of angel spoke, Darker grew the gloomy midnight and the princes went their way, Karna, though he loved not Bhishma whilst the chieftain lived in fame, Bhishma heard the tread of Karna and he oped his glazing eye, "Pride and envy, noble Karna, filled our warlike hearts with strife, More I have to tell thee, Karna, but my parting breath may fail, Arjun beats not noble Karna in the deeds of valour done, Pritha bore thee, still unwedded, and the Sun inspired thy birth, Pritha cast thee in her sorrow, hid thee with a maiden's sham Arjun is thy brother, Karna, end this sad fraternal war, Vain, alas, the voice of Udshma like the voice of angel spoke,
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