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V - TRIAL OF SKILLUprose one by one the suitors, marking still the distant aim, Decked in golden crown and necklace, and inflamed by pride and love, Strove to string the weapon vainly, tough unbending was the bow, Strove the handsome suitors vainly, decked in gem and burnished gold, Reft of golden crown and garland, shamed and humbled in their pride, Uprose Karna, peerless archer, proudest of the archers he, Stood like SURYA in his splendour and like AGNI in his flame,-- But in proud and queenly accents Drupad's queenly daughter said: Karna heard with crimsoned forehead, left the emprise almost done, Uprose Chedi's haughty monarch, mightiest of the monarchs he, Firm in heart and fixed in purpose, bent the tough unbending bow, Uprose sturdy Jarasandha, far Magadha's mighty chief, But once more the bow rebounded, fell the monarch in his shame, Uprose Salya, king of Madra, with his wondrous skill and might, Thus each monarch fell and faltered, merry whispers went around, |
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