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V - OBLATION TO KARNA,Sacred Ganga, ample-bosomed, sweeps along in regal pride, Childless dames and weeping widows thither in their anguish came, Casting forth their jewelled girdles, gems and scarfs belaced with gold, Unto fathers, unto husbands, unto sons in battle slayed, And so great the host of mourners wending to perform the rite, And the shelving banks of Ganga, peopled by the sorrowing train, But a wave of keener sorrow swept o'er Pritha's heaving breast, "He, my sons, the peerless bowman, mighty in his battle-car, He whom as the son of Radha, chariot-driver ye have thought, He who faced your stoutest warriors and in battle never failed, He who knew no peer in prowess, owned in war no haughtier name, He in truth who never faltered, never left his vow undone, Karna was your honoured elder and the Sun inspired his birth, Pritha spake; the Pandav brothers groaned in penitence and pain, Hissing forth his sigh of anguish like a crushed and wounded snake, Didst thou, mother, bear the hero fathomless like ocean dread, Didst thou bear that peerless archer all-resistless in his car, Didst thou hide the mighty warrior, mortal man of heavcnly birth, Didst thou hide the birth and lineage of that chief of deathful ire, Arjun wielder of Gandiva was for us no truer stay Monarchs matched not Karna's glory nor his deeds of valour done, Woe to us! our eldest brother we have in the battle slain, Not the death of Abhimanyu from the fair Subbadra torn, Not the fall of friends and kinsmen and Panchala's mighty host, Monarch's empire, victor's glory, all the treasures earth can yield, All that wish can shape and utter, all that nourish hope and pride, And this carnage of the Kurus these sad eyes had never seen, Long bewailed the sad Yudhishthir for his elder loved and dead, And the royal dames of Kuru viewed the sight with freshening pain, And the widowed queen of Karna with the women of his house Done the rites to the, departed, done oblations to the dead, Far along the shore and sandbank of the sacred sealike stream And ablutions done, the Kurus slow and sad and cheerless part,
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