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III - FALL OF SALYADarkly closed the shades of midnight, Karna still and lifeless lay, Bowman brave and proud preceptor Kripa to Duryodhan said, "Leaderless are Koru's forces by a dire misfortune crost, Like a summer-driéd river, weary waste of and sand, As a spark of fire consumeth summer's parched and sapless wood, Bhima too shall seek fulfilment of the dreadful vow he made, Bid this battle cease, Duryodhan, pale and fitful is thy star, Bid them live,--the few survivors of a vast and countless host, Kindly heart hath good Yudhishthir, still he seeks for rightful peace, "Kripa," so Duryodhan answered, "in this sad and fatal
strife, Ever in the council chamber thou hast words of wisdom said, Every word thou speakest, Kripa, is a word of truth and weight. Hope not that the good Yudhishthir will again our friendship own Rugged Bhima will not palter, fatal is the vow he made, Fair Draupadi doth her penance, so our ancient matrons say, Fair Subhadra morn and evening weeps her dear departed son, Deeply in their bosoms rankle wrongs and insults we have given, And the hour for peace is over, for our best sleep on the plain, Shall Duryodhan like a recreant now avoid the deathful strife, Shall he, sending them to slaughter, now survive and learn to flee, Proud Duryodhan sues no favour even with his dying breath, Salya valiant king of Madra. leads our arméd hosts to-day, Meanwhile round the brave Yudhishthir calmly stood the Pandav force, "Brothers, kinsmen, hero-warriors," so the good Yudhishthir said, Sad Yudhishthir is your eldest, let him end this fatal strife, Bold Satyaki ever faithful with his arms protects my right, In the front doth Bhima battle, careful Arjun guards the rear, Truly on that fatal morning brave Yudhishthir kept his word, Thick and fast the arrows whistled and the lances pointed well, Rescued by the son of Drona, Salya rushed again to war, And as springs the hungry lion on the spotted jungle-deer, Brave Yudhishthir marked him coming and he hurled his fatal dart, Blood suffused his eye and nostril, quivered still his feeble hand, Ended was the fatal battle, for the Mlechcha king was slain, All the brothers of Duryodhan tiger-waisted Bhima slew, |
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