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VII - THE TUMULTSpake the suitors, anger-shaken, like a forest tempest-torn, "Shall he like the grass of jungle trample us in haughty pride, To our hopes like nourished saplings shall he now the fruit deny, Honour for his rank we know not, have no mercy for his age, Hath he asked us to his palace, favoured us with royal grace, In this concourse of great monarchs, glorious like a heavenly band, And this rite of swayamtvra, so our sacred laws ordain, If this maiden on a Brahman casts her eye, devoid of shame, Leave the priestling in his folly sinning through a Brahman's greed, Much we owe to holy Brahmans for our realm and wealth and life, In the blood of sinful Drupad we the righteous laws maintain, Spake the suitors, tiger-hearted, iron-handed, bold and strong' On they came, the angry monarchs, armed for cruel vengeful strife, Like wild elephants of jungle rushed the kings upon their foes, With a wilder rage the monarchs viewed these brothers cross their path, Weaponless was noble Bhima, but in strength like lightning's brand, And the foe-compelling warrior held that mace of living wood, Arjun too with godlike valour stood unmoved, his bow in hand, |
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