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II - GANDHARI'S LAMENT FOR THE SLAINStainless Queen and stainless woman, ever righteous ever good, Strewn with skulls and clotted tresses, darkened by the stream of gore, Elephants and steeds of battle, car-borne chiefs untimely slain, And the long-drawn howl of jackals o'er the scene of carnage rings, Feasting on the blood of warriors foul Pisachas fill the air, Through this scene of death and carnage was the ancient monarch led, And a piercing wail of anguish burst upon the echoing plain, As they saw the wolves of jungle feed upon the destined prey, Shriek of pain and wail of anguish o'er the ghastly field resound, Sense and life desert the mourners as they faint in common grief, Then a mighty sigh of anguish from Gandhari's bosom broke, "Mark my unconsoléd daughters, widowed queens of Kuru's house, How each cold and fading feature wakes in them a woman's love, Mothers hug their slaughtered children all unconscious in their sleep, Mighty Bhishma, hath he fallen, quenched is archer Karna's pride, Shining mail and costly jewels, royal bangles strew the plain, Lances hurled by stalwart fighters, clubs of mighty wrestlers killed Mark the unforgotten heroes, jungle prowlers 'mid them stray, Mark they great unconquered heroes famed on earth from west to east, Mark the kings, on softest cushion scarce the needed rest they found, Mark the youths who morn and evening listed to the minstrel's song, See the chieftains with their maces and their swords of trusty steel, |
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