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VI - SISUPALA'S FALLTiger-hearted Sisupala spake in anger stem and high, "List, O chiefs and righteous monarchs! from a daughter of our race Spite of wrong and frequent outrage, spite of insult often flung, Once I went to eastern regions, Sisupala like a foe Once on Bhoja's trusting monarch faithless Sisupala fell, Once for holy aswamedha Vasudeva sent his steed, Once on saintly Babhru's consort, pious-hearted, pure and just, Once Visala's beauteous princess went to seek her husband's side, This and more hath Krishna suffered, for his mother is our kin, One more tale of sin I mention: by his impious passion fired, As the low-born seeks the Veda, soiling it with impure breath, Krishna spake; the rising red blood speaks each angry hero's shame, Loudly laughed proud Sisupala, spake with bitter taunt and jeer, "Wherefore in this vast assembly thus proclaim thy tale of shame, Doth a man of sense and honour, blest with wisdom and with pride, Do thy worst! Or if by anger or by weak forbearance led, Lowered Krishna's eye and forehead, and unto his hands there came "Monarchs in this hall assembled!" Krishna in his anger cried, For unto his pious mother plighted word and troth was given, I have kept the plighted promise, but his crimes exceed the tale, Then the bright and whirling discus, as this mandate Krishna said, Fell the mighty-arméd monarch like a thunder-riven rock, And his soul be-cleansedof passions came forth from its mortal shroud, Unto Krishna good and gracious, like a lurid spark aflame, Rain descends in copious torrents, quick the lurid lightnings fly, Various feelings away the monarchs as they stand in hushed amaze, Some there are who seek their weapons, and their nervous fingers shake, Others in their inmost bosom welcome Krishna's righteous deed, Rishis bless the deed of Krishna as they wend their various ways, Sad Yudhishthir, gentle-hearted, thus unto his brothers said: Duteously his faithful brothers then performed each pious rite, Sisupala's son they seated in his mighty father's place, |
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