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VII - YUDHISHTHIR EMPERORThus removed the hapless hindrance, now the holy sacrifice Godlike Krishna watched benignly with his bow and disc and mace, Brahmans sprinkled holy water on the empire's righteous lord, "Born of race of Ajamidha! thou hast spread thy father's fame, And this rite unto thy station doth a holier grace instil, Grant us, king of mighty monarchs, now unto our realms we go, Good Yudhishthir to the monarchs parting grace and honours paid, "To our feast these noble monarchs came from loyal love they bear. And his brothers and his kinsmen duteously his hest obey, Arjun wends with high-souled Drupad, famed for loftywarlike grace, Bhima on the ancient Bhishma and on Kuru's king doth wait, With Gandhara's warlike monarch brave Nakula holds his way, Last of all Yudhishthir's kinsman, righteous Krishna fain would part, "Done this glorious rajasuya, joy and pride of Kuru's race, "By thy grace and by thy valour," sad Yudhishthir thus replies, By thy all-subduing glory monarchs bore Yudhishthir's sway, Must thou part? my uttered accents may not bid thee, friend, to go, Yet thou partest, sinless Krishna, dearest, best belovéd friend, Then unto Yudhishthir's mother, pious-hearted Krishna hies, "Regal fame and righteous glory crown thy sons, reveréd dame, May thy sons' success and triumph cheer a widowed mother's heart, From Yudhishthir's queen Draupadi parts the chief with many a tear, Then with rites and due ablutions to the gods are offerings made, And his faithful chariot-driver brings his falcon-bannered car, Pious Krishna mounts the chariot, fondly greets his friends once more, Still Yudhishthir and his brothers, sad and sore and grieved at heart, Krishna stopped once more his chariot, and his parting blessing gave, "King of men! with sleepless watching ever guard thy kingdom flair, Be unto them like the rain-drop nourishing the thirsty ground, Like the blue sky ever bending be unto them ever kind, Spake and left the saintly Krishna, pure and pious-hearted chief,
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