BOOK8 KARNA
PARVA
MAHA BHARAT
KARNA PARVA FIRST CHAPTER.
Saint Vaisampaayana told Janamejaya, the story of
Maha Bharata.
Upon the fall of Karna, Sanjaya, arrived at
Hastinapura, with a heart filled with deep anxiety. He proceeded to the abode
of Dhritarashtra. Sanjaya sent word to Dhritarashtra about his arrival.
Immediately, Dhritarasthra, who was in his inner
apartnment, invited Sanjaya inside. Sanjaya went inside and occupied a
suitable seat offered by Dhritarashtra.
“O King Dhritarashtra! I have seen the war for
the last two days and come here to tell you about it. After the death of
Drona, Karna was made the Commander of the entire Kourava army. Karna fought
with Pandavas with great vigour and valour and massacred the Pandava Army.
Karna fought vigorously for two days but succumbed to the prowess of Arjuna
and lost his life. Pandavas took revenge on Karna for his mis deeds.
There is one more sad news for you, O King
Dhritarashtra! Your son Dussaasana was killed by Bhimasena. Bhimasena broke
the chest of Dussaasana and tasted his blood and discharged his promise made
in the open assembly. O King Dhritarashtra! Instead of enjoying your own
share of kingdom, you have grabbed the kingdom of Pandavas by means of wicked
dice game. Now you are reaping the consequences” said Sanjaya.
On hearing that his son Dussaasana was killed,
Dhritarashtra thought that Suyodhana also was killed. His body was trembled
and exceedingly agitated. He fainted. Vidura who arrived there, with the help
of other attendants, lifted him and made him to lie down on a soft bed and
sprinkleld some cool water on his face.
After some time, Dhritarashtra regained
consciousness. He cursed the fate. He scolded Sakuni who is responsible for
all this disastour. He cursed himself for not bringing up his sons in proper
order. He applauded Pandavas for their virtues.
“Sanjaya! I did not hear you properly What about Suyodhana!
Is he alive or dead?” asked Dhritarashtra.
“O King Dhritarashtra! during these two days,
Karna, his sons and brothers were killed. Bhimasena killed your son,
Dussaasana and broke his chest and tasted his blood” said Sanjaya.
“Stop Sanjaya! Stop! I cannot hear you any more.”
said Dhritarashtra.
All are silent for a while. Slowly Dhritarasthra
began to speak.
“Sanjaya! All this is happening due to my wicked
policy and the foolishness of my son, Suyodhana. Sanjaya! I do not find any
way to annhilate this grief. Kindly tell me in detail who are alive and who
are dead on both sides.” asked Dhritarasthra.
Sanjaya said thus: “O King Dhritarasthra! On our
side, Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Vikarna, Vrishasena, Dussaasana, Lakshmana are
dead. On the side of Pandavas, King Virata, Sataaneeka, Drupada, Ghatotkacha,
Abhimanyu, Kings of Pandya are dead. For the present, on Kourava side,
Asvathama, Kritavarma, Salya, Sakuni, Kripacharya and few of your sons and
sons of Karna are alive. With the help of these remaining warriors, your son.
Suyodhana, is attempting to conquer Pandavas.” said Sanjaya.
“Sanjaya! Karna is like a mighty bull. How he was
killed by Arjuna? Karna never cares for Arjuna or Krishna, at any time. Alas!
he was killed by Arjuna. Sanjaya! Depending upon the prowess of Karna,
Suyodhana developed animosity with Pandavas. Now he is dead. Where is the
life for Suyodhana? How can he fight with Pandavas tomorrow? In my view,
continuing war from tomorrow is sheer waste.
Sanjaya! Even after all these things, my heart is
still in tact without breaking into pieces. Sanjaya! see how tragic my life
is? Having heard that my sons are dead, I am still alive as a huge rock. No.
I have to die. I will die. Give me some poison. Or let me strangle my neck”
Dhritarasthra attempted to commit suicide.
Sanjaya stopped him and said: “O King
Dhritarasthra! are you mad! You are wise and learned. How can you speak like
this like a weak heart? Be brave. Remember your greatness and your vigour and
valour.” consoled Sanjaya.
“Sanjaya! On hearing that Karna is dead, I am in
great disaster. I am sure we will be defeated. I do not how Suyodhana will
continue war with Pandavas? With whose support, he will fight with Pandavas?
Sanjaya! I will not die so soon. My heart would have been broken into pieces
soon after the hearing of the death of Karna. Dont worry. This wretch is
blessed with long life. Once I was honoured by one and all as a great King
and Emperor. Now everybody is pitying me.
How can I withstand the grief caused by the deaths
of Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Dussaasana, one by one. Amongst all, the death of
Karna is like a thunderbolt.
Now Suyodhana lost all his hopes on war. How can
Suyodhana will fight from tomorrow and with whose support? Even after the
death of Karna, if Suyodhana thinks that he will conquer Pandavas, it is as
good as a lame man running speedily.
Even after receiving a message from Yudhishtira
requesting me to restore peace, I paid a deaf year. Now I am reaping the
consequences.When Bhishma, from his arrowy bed, requested for water, Arjuna
pierced the earth and brought out the underground water. Beholding the
prowess of Arjuna, Bhishma requested Suyodhana to make peace with Pandavas.
Had my son heard those words, today I would not have been in this pitiable position.
Sanjaya! past is past. Tell me how Karna was
killed by Arjuna. Was he killed in straight fight or with a wicked plan, as
in the case of Bhishma and Drona? Did our army not try to save him? Have they
left Karna alone? Sanjaya! Karna is not an ordinary warrior. He acquired
Brahma Astra from Parasu Rama. He knows Sarpa Mukha Astra. (an astra with
serpant face). Besides this, he got many more divine astras.
He is wise and well-planned. He killed great
warrior like Abhimanyu and insulted Bhimasena. He left Sahadeva with life. He
killed the Asura warrior, Ghatotkacha with his Sakti. What happened to his
prowess? What happened to his divine astras. .Whether all of them have become
useless. Something might have happened. Either his chariot might have been broken
or his Divine Astras might have become useless. Otherwise, even Indra cannot
vanquish Karna.
Sanjaya! you told me that Madra King was his
chariot driver. While Arjuna was killing Karna, did Asvathama, Kripacharya
and Sakuni not come to his rescue. Suyodhana used to regard Kritavarma as a
great warrior. Atleast he would have come tothe rescue of Karna.
What happened to my son Suyodhana? Why did he not
go to his help? What they were all doing? While Asvathama, Kripacharya,
Sakuni, Kritavarma were riding behind him, how Karna was killed by Arjuna
without any reason? Sanjaya! how Karna was attacked by Arjuna? How Arjuna
escaped from the wrath of Sarpa Mukha Astra? How other Pandavas fought with
Karna? Tell me in detail about the two days war” asked Dhritarashtra.
Sanjaya said thus: “O King Dhritarashtra! after
the fall of Drona, Asvathama closed the war for that day. In the camp of
Suyodhana, Asvathama, Karna, Dussasana and other Kourava warriors assembled
and discussed about the future course of action. Suyodhana consulted
Asvathama about the next Commander in Chief for Kourava Army.
Asvathama told Suyodhana that Karna will be the
suitable person to be the Leader of Kourava Army. Suyodhana was very happy.
Immediately he sent for sacred waters and a throne. Suyodhana told Karna:
“Karna! After Bhishma and Drona, you are equal to them. So far, Bhishma and
Drona were having partisan attitude towards Pandavas. Hence they could not
kill them. Had you been the Leader of our army, Pandavas would have been
killed long back and the war would have ended in our favour. That is why, I
am making you as the Leader of our army. Conquer Pandavas and be triumph.”
said Suyodhana.
Karna was very happy. “Suyodhana! I have already
given you word that I will conquer all Pandavas and their friends and
relatives. Now I discharge my promise. I will enthrone you as the Emperor of
the entire Kuru Kingdom. I alone will fight and win the war. You just stand
by my side and enjoy the victory.” said Karna with great proud.
Meanwhile, sacred waters from all holy rivers
arrived. Suyodhana made Karna to sit on a throne and proclaimed him as the
Commander of Kourava Army. On that happy occasion, Karna told Suyodhana! “O
my friend Suyodhana! on that day, you made me the king of Anga kingdom and seated
me on an highest pedestal. Now, you installed me as your Commander. What can
I do for you except killing all Pandavas and installing you as the Emperor of
this entire Universe.” said Karna.
Then all have departed to their places of stay.
After that ceremony, I returned back to Hastinapura and told you about the
killing of Drona. Again I have gone back to the battle field by the next day
morning.
Next day morning, Karna, being the Commander of
Kourava army entered the battle field. He arrayed Kourava troops in the form
of Makara vyooha (in the shape of crocodile). Karna stood at the mouth part
of crocodile. Sakuni and his son Ulooka stood at the places of both eyes.
Asvathama stood at the head. Remaining brothers of Suyodhana stood at the
neck. Kritavarma and Kripacharya stood at the feet of crocodile.Suydohana
stood at the stomache. Salya and Sushena along with their army stood at the
hind legs. Chitra and Chitrasena along with their army formed as the tail of
crocodile. The rest of the troops stood around the vyooha. In this manner,
Karna arrayed the kourava troops into Makara Vyooha.
Yudhishtira along with his allies also entered
the war field. He observed Karna as the Army Chief of Kourava Army.
Previously, Yudhishtira was afraid of Karna. Now Karna is deprived of his
Indra Sakti as well as his natural Kavacha and Kundalas. Drona is not there
to come to his rescue. So Karna can easily be conquered, Yudhishtira thought.
Yudhishtira addressed Arjuna: “Arjuna! Behold
Karna. He is now the Chief of Kourava Army. He is the sole cause for all our
woes in forests for twelve years. Take revenge on him. Now he is the only
warrior in Kourava army who can fight with us. If you kill him, we can defeat
Kouravas easily. Karna arrayed his troops in Makara vyooha. You array a
suitable vyooha.” said Yudhishtira.
Accordingly, Arjuna arrayed his troops into
half-moon form (Ardha Chandra Vyooha). Arjuna along with his army stood in
the middle of the half moon. On the left edge stood Bhimasena and right edge
stood Dhrushtadyumna. Dharmaja, Nakula and Sahadeva stood behind the vyooha.
Yudhamanyu and Uttamouja stood as the chariot protectors of Arjuna. Both
sides arrayed their troops in vyoohas and were ready for war.
O King Dhritarashtra! your son, Suyodhana was
very happy that on the first day of war, Krishna and Arjuna will be
vanquished at the hands of Karna. Yudhshtira also was of the strong desire
that Karna will be killed on that day by Arjuna.
Having received the signals from their respective
Army Chiefs, both sides began to fight. Elephants, horses, food soldiers were
being massacred ruthlessly. The broken chariots are formed into heaps. Karna
and Arjuna were engaged in dual fight. The foot soldiers were being crushed
under the feet of elephants and the chariot wheels.
Satyaki, Dhrishtadyumna, Chekitana, Upa Pandavas
were fighting with Prabhadraka, Chedi, Pandya, Chola, Magadha, Vanga Kings
and their troops. Bhimasena was moving on his elephant and crushing the
kourava soldiers under the feet of his elephant.
Meanwhile, Kshemadhoorti, King of Kuloota, riding
on his elephant, attacked Bhimasena. The troops of Kshemadurti surrounded
Bhimasena. Bhimasena and Kshemadhurti were hurling sharp spears on each
other. One cut the bow of the other. Their elephants were moving around each
other. Kshemadurti pierced one spear into the chest of Bhiamsena. Kshemadurti
was cutting the spears hurled by Bhimasena in the middle. Kshemadhurti shot
60 sharp arrows piercing into the body of Bhimasena. Bhimasena pierced most
powerful arrows into the body of the elephant of Kshemadhurti. Unable the
bear the pain, the elephant of Kshemadurti ran away, carrying Kshemadurthi.
After controlling his elephant, Kshemadurti
returned to the battle field and again shot most powerful arrows on Bhimasena
and his elephant. The elephant of Bhimasena fell down. Bhimasena got down his
elephant, took up his mace and with a single blow delivered by him, the
elephant of Kshemadurti fell down. Kshemadurti jumped down and took out a big
sword. Bhimasena delivered a blow with his mace on the head of Kshemadurthi,
as a result, he fell down and died.
Beholding the death of his leader, Kshemadurthi,
his troops fled away. Bhimasena roared like a lion and proceeded towards
Karna. At that time, Karna was breaking the heads of the elephants in Pandava
army. Nakula was fighting with Karna. Bhimasena was fighting with Asvathama;
Satyaki with Kekaya kings and Vinda and Anuva;Chitrasena with Srutavarma;
Prativindhya with Chitra; Yudhishtira with Suyodhana; Arjuna with Samsaptakas;
Dhrishtadyumna with Kripacharya; Sikhandi with Kritavarma, Srutakeerti with
Salya and Sahadeva with Dussaasana. There was a fiercest battle between both
the troops.
Satyaki cut the bows of Vinda and Anuvinda and
pierced their bodies with most sharp arrows. Vinda and Anuvinda took up
another bow and launched most powerful astras against Satyaki. Satyaki with a
sharp edged arrow, cut the head of Anuvinda. Beholding the death of his
brother, Vinda shot numerous arrows against Satyaki. They both killed their
chariot drivers and broke their chariots.
Both of them got down from their broken chariots
and were fighting with swords. In that dual sword fight, Satyaki cut the head
of Vinda. Satyaki got into the chariot of Udhamanyu and left that place..
King Chitrasena was fighting with Srutakarma son
of Sahadeva. Chitrasena shot five sharp arrows against Srutakarma. In
retaliation, Srutakarma beat Chitrasena till he fainted. After regaining
consciousness, Chitrasena broke the bow of Srutakarma. Srutakarma took up
another bow and cut the head of Chitrasena with a sharp edged arrow.
Beholding the fall of their King, his troops rushed against Srutakarma.
Srutakarma with his vigour and valour, drove them away.
Prativindya was fighting with Chitra. Pravivindya
shot three arrows piercing into the chest of his charioteer and also cut his
flag and bow. He also cut the spears hurled by Chitra into pieces. Chitra
hurled his mace, killing the horses and the charioteer of Prativindya.
Prativindya hurled a Tomara weapon upon Chitra which broke the chest of
Chitra. Chitra fell down and died. Unable to attack Prativindya, kourava
troops fled away.
At another front, Bhimasena was fighting with Asvathama. They were showering arrows on each other, covering their chariots. They shot sharp edged arrows upon the charioteers and horses of each other. They were piercing arrows into each others bodies. Their charioteers drove their respective chariots away from the battle field, apprending danger to their Maha Radhas.
Srutakeerti son of Arjuna was fighting with
Salya. Salya broke the bow of Srutakeerti and shot seven sharp arrows
piercing into his body. Srutakeerti picked up another bow and shot 64
powerful arrows upon Salya. In retaliation, Salya shot 90 sharp edged arrows
against Srutakeerti and broke his bow.
Srutakeerti took his mace. Salya broke that mace
into pieces and also killed the charioteer of Srutakeerti. As there was no
charioteer, the horses dragged the chariot of Srutakeerti to a long distance.
Then Salya penetrated into the army of Dharmaja and was massacring them.
At another front, Sahadeva and Dussaasana were
fighting with each other. Dussaasana shot sharp edged arrows piercing into
the chest of Sahadeva. Sahadeva, in retaliation, shot Dussaasana with 70
powerful arrows. Dussaasana broke the bow of Sahadeva. Sahadeva took out a
sword and cut the bow of Dussaasana. Dussaasana hurled a sword against
Sahadeva. Sahadeva cut that sword into two pieces.
Dussaasana took up another bow and shot 64 sharp
edged arrows against Sahadeva. Sahadeva cut them in the middle and shot 100
Sileemukhas against Dussaasana. Dussaasana cut them with three arrows.
Sahadeva launched one Divya Astra upon Dussaasana by which the armour of
Dussaasana was broken. Dussaasana fainted. His charioteer drove the chariot
away.
At that time, Nakula was fighting with Karna. Nakula addressed Karna: “O Karna! Today is more auspicious. Fate brought you before me. You are the root cause for the enmity between Kouravas and Pandavas. I will kill you today.” so saying Nakula jumped against Karna.
Beholding the furious Nakula, Karna said: “O
Nakula! You are a prince. You are learned, having learnt many Sastras. You
are right in saying like that. But dont waste your breath. Let us fight and
decide our fate” said Karna.
Karna shot 73 arrows, covering Nakula. Nakula
rataliated with 70 sharp arrows. Karna broke the bow of Nakula. Nakula picked
up another bow and shot 70 arrows piercing the entire body of Karna. With
another arrow, he cut the bow of Karna. Nakula shot 300 powerful arrows,
covering the chariot of Karna. Karna picked up another bow and pierced five
sharp arrows into the chest of Nakula. Nakula with seven arrows cut the bow
of Karna. Karna picked up another bow. In this manner, both Karna and Nakula
were fighting with each other, with equal vigour.
Meanwhile, Drupada forces came to help Nakula.
Karna shot most cruel arrows massacring the Drupada forces. Again Karna broke
the bow of Nakula, cut his flag and killed his steeds. Nakula’s wheel
protectors were also killed by Karna. Nakula picked up his mace. Karna broke
that mace also. Nakula took his sword and shield, which were also broken by
Karna into fragments. Then Karna shot most powerful arrows, piercing into the
vital parts of the body of Nakula. Nakula ran away. Karna chased him and
caught him.
“Nakula! You scolded me unnecessarily. Is it not
wrong? You should know with whom you are talking, how much you have to talk
and how to talk. Atleast you realised now that you are no match to me. Before
entering into dual fight, you better assess your enemy’s strength and then
fight. Dont fight with those who are more powerful than you and finally run
away. You are much younger than me. Hence I do not kill you. You can go and
join your brother Arjuna.” said Karna.
(Nakula was left alive by Karna as per the word
given by Karna to Kunti.)
With a shameful face, Nakula left that place and
boarded the chariot of Yudhishtira.
It was midday at that time. Karna was massacring
the pandava troops ruthlessly. He was killing the charioteers, horses and
elephants. He was cutting the heads of foot soldiers which were flying in
air.
At that time, Yuyutsa opposed Ulooka. Ulooka cut
the bow and flag of Yuyutsa. Yuyutsa picked up another bow and pierced five
sharp arrows into the chest of Ulooka. Ulooka, in return, killed the
charioteer of Yuyutsa with one arrow and also the steeds. Yuyutsa jumped down
his chariot and climbed another chariot. Ulooka drove his chriot against the
Panchala army.
Srutakarma attacked Sataaneeka, son of Nakula and killed his charioteer and steeds. Sataaneeka hurled his mace against Srutakarma and broke his chariot and killed his charioteer and steeds. Srutakarma ran away in anther chariot.
Srutasoma, son of Bhimawas fighting with Sakuni.
Srutasoma launched numerous astras against Sakuni which were broken into
pieces by Sakuni. Sakuni broke the chariot and flag of Srutasoma with most
powerful arrows and killed steeds. Srutasoma jumed down from his chariot and
was fighting with Sakuni. Sakuni with a powerful arrow cut the bow of
Srutasoma. Srutasoma picked up a long sword and was cutting the arrows shot
by Sakuni. Sakuni cut the sword of Nakula with only one arrow. Srutasoma
hurled that broken sword upon Sakuni and broke his bow. He ran away on the
chariot of Srutakeerti. Sakuni picked up another bow and was massacring the
pandava troops.
At another front, Dhrushtadyumna was fighting
with Kripacharya. Kripacharya was trying to take revenge upon Dhrushtadyumna,
for killing his own brother in law, Drona. Kripacharya shot sharp edged
arrows upon Dhrishtadyumna. His charioteer and steeds were injured. Then the
charioteer of Dhrishtadyumna said: “O Dhrishtadyumna! this Brahmin warrior is
most powerful and of great strength, well-versed in several astras and
sastras. You cannot kill him. For the present stop fighting with him.”
Dhrishtadyumna also agreed with his charioteer. The charioteer drove the
chariot to otherside, avoiding Kripacharya. Kripacharya blew his conche and
roared like a lion. He was massacring the Panchala troops mercilessly.
Meanwhile, Sikhandi attacked Kritavarma and shot
five arrows aiming at the chest of Kritavarma. Kritavarma pierced 60 arrows
throughout his body and broke his bow. Kritavarma took another bow and shot
70 arrows upon the body of Sikhandi. Sikhandi shot three most powerful
arrows. Kritavarma shot most powerful iron edged arrows against Sikhandi.
Sikhandi fell down and fainted. His charioteer drove the chariot to other
side, avoiding Kritavarma. The troops of Sikhandi fled away.
Arjuna was fighting with the King of Trigartha.
King Sibi and forces of Salva and Samsapataka were helping the King of
Trigarta. His brothers, Satyasena, Chandradeva, Mitradeva, Mitravarma,
Sousruti, Suvarma, Susarma were also accompanying him. All of them incessantly
showering arrows upon Arjuna. Arjuna also poured arrowy showers on all of
them. With five arrows, Arjuna killed Sousruti. With 8 arrows, he killed
Chandradeva. Arjuna killed Satrudeva with a Sileemukha.
Satyasena hurled a spear which hit the elbow of Krishna
and injured him. Beholding this, Arjuna was enraged with wrath. With only one
arrow, he cut the head of Satyasena. With another arrow, he cut the head of
Mitravarma. Beholding the deaths of their kings, the Trigartha forces
surrounded Arjuna. But Arjuna scattered them with his powerful arrows. With
an arrow fitted with silver head, Arjuna cut the head of Mitrasena. With
another arrow fitted with iron head, he pierced the chest of Suvarma.
Meanwhile, Samsaptakas surrounded Arjuna and shot
numerous arrows and astras upon him. Arjuna smiled and launched Indra Astra
upon them. From out of that Indra Astra, several Bhallas, Anjalikas came out
and massacred the Samsapataka forces. Chariots were broken. Flags were cut.
Charioteers were killed. The battle field was filled with the dead bodies of
elephants, horses and soldiers. Blood was flowing into streams. Unable to
withhold the power of Indra Astra launched by Arjuna, Samsaptaka forces fled
away.
At another front, Suyodhana was fighting with
Dharmaja. Suyodhana shot nine arrows against Dharmaja. Dharmaja killed the
charioteer and steeds of Suyodhana and broke his flag. Dharmaja also broke
the sword taken by Suyodhana. Suyodhana jumed down his chariot and fled away.
Beholding this, Asvathama, Karna, Kripacharya
came to the rescue of Suyodhana. Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, Sahadeva also arrived
there for the help of Yudhishtira. It was afternoon at that time. As all the
Athi Radhas and Maharadhas on both sides gathered there, there was a fiercest
battle between them.” said Sanjaya.
At that time Dhritarashtra intervened and asked
Sanjaya: “O Sanjaya! What happened to my son Suyodhana! Where has he gone!
tell me.” Sanjaya said: “O King Dhritarashtra! Suyodhana did not run away
from the battle field. As his chariot was broken, he got into some other
chariot and returned to the battle field. He directed his charioteer to take
his chariot against Dharmaja.
Beholding this Dharmaja also directed his
charioteer to take his chariot against Suyodhana. Now, Suyodhana and Dharmaja
were standing in opposite directions. Suyodhana with his powerful steeds
broke the bow of Yudhishtira. Yudhishtira picked up another bow and cut the
bow of Suyodhana. Suyodhana picked up another bow and shot powerful arrows
against Yudhishtira. They were showering arrows one upon another. Both were
injured severely.
Suyodhana hurled one spear against Dharmaja.
Dharmaja cut it in the middle and shot one sharp arrow piercing the chest of
Suyodhana. Dharmaja shot one Silimukha, tearing the body of Suyodhana.
Suyodhana took his mace, got down his chriot, and rushed against Yudhishtira.
Dharmaja launched Sakti against Suyodhana. Suyodhana turned back and got into
his chariot and was fighting with Dharmaja with arrows. As there was heavy
bleeding, Suyodhana fainted.
Beholding this, Kritavarma intervened between
Suyodhana and Dharmaja. Bhimasena attacked Kritavarma. Kourava forces arrived
there to help Kritavarma.
Meanwhile, Suyodhana regained consciousness. He saw Arjuna standing in front of him. Suyodhana shot most powerful arrows against Arjuna. Arjuna cut the flag of Suyodhana and hit the charioteer and steeds of Suyodhana with powerful steeds. Those arrows were cut by Asvathama. Leaving Suyodhana, Arjuna attacked Asvathama.
Arjuna cut the bow of Asvathama and killed his
horses. Kripacharya attacked Arjuna. Arjuna cut the bow of Kripacharya.
Kritavarma came to the rescue of Kripacharya. Arjuna cut the bow of
Kritavarma and cut his flag and killed his steeds. Meanwhile Dussaasana
intervened and attacked Arjuna. Arjuna cut his bow into two pieces.
Then Arjuna drove his chariot against Karna.
Karna shot three arrows against Arjuna and 20 arrows against Krishna, tearing
their bodies. Till then, Karna was fighting with Satyaki. Even after the
arrival of Arjuna, Karna continued to fight with Satyaki. Karna, with 100
Sili mukhas hit the charioteer, steeds and flag of Satyaki.
Beholding this, Yudhamanyu, Sikhandi, sons of
Droupadi, Uttamouja, Yuyutsa, Nakula, Sahadeva, Dhrishtadyumna, Chekitana,
Prabhadraka, Kings of Chedi, Karoosa, Maatsya, Kekaya arrived there to help
Arjuna. All of them surrounded Karna and showered most powerful steep arrows
against Karna. But, Karna, with great skill, smashed those arrows and
massacred the Pandava forces . Arjuna also nullified all the Astras launched
by Karna and scattered the Kourava army with his Silimukha arrows.
By that time, it was sunset and darkness plunged
in from all sides. Both sides closed the war for that day and returned to
their camps . Karna’s first day war ended in that manner” said Sanjaya to
King Dhritarashtra.
On hearing this, Dhritarashtra asked Sanjaya: “O
Sanjaya! Had Arjuna really intended to kill Kouravas, he would have killed
all of them, in one day, inspte of Karna’s opposition; because, Arjuna was
the son of Indra. After all, mortals like my son are no match to him. We all
know that Arjuna is not an ordinary warrior. He vanquished Yadava warriors
and abducted Subhadra. Arjuna opposed Indra and allowed Agni to consume
Khandava forest. Arjuna fought with Parameswara and got Pasupathastra.When my
son, Suyodhana was abducted by Gandharva, Arjuna saved him. Arjuna killed
Kalakeyas single handedly. For such a great warrir, this battle is nothing.
Therefore, we should not blame our army for being defeated at the hands of
Arjuna. That defeat is an honour and glory for our army. Tell me what had
happened later” asked Dhritarashtra. Sanjaya continued to say:
Suyodhana convened a meeting of all the Athi
Radhas and Maharadhas and was discussing about the first day war of Karna.
Karna told Suyodhana: “O King Suyodhana! We have to remember one thing.
Arjuna possesses more tacts than all. Besides that, Krishna is there to give
him timely valuable suggestions. When I preserved Indra Astra for the sake of
Arjuna, Krishna made it inevitable to launch it against Ghatotkacha, and
saved Arjuna. In this manner, Krishna deceived me. We need not fear about it.
Let us depend upon our own prowess and strength. By launching the divine
astras and sastras, I will kill Arjuna and Krishna.” said Karna.
Suyodhana felt happy with the words of Karna. All retired to their respective camps.
Next day, both sides assembled in the battle
field for next day’s war. Dharmaja arrayed his troops into a vyooha which was
arrayed by Brihaspati during Deva-asura war. Kourava troops were waiting for
the arrival of Karna.” said Sanjaya.
“Sanjaya! On the first day of his leadership, Karna rewarded Suyodhana with an utter defeat. What he will do even on the second day? My son, Suyodhana, is a fool. Hence he trusted Karna. With a blind belief that Sakuni’s wicked plans and Karna’s prowess will acquire victory for him, my son dared to wage war against Pandavas.
Sanjaya! Our woes started even from the date of
dice game. It culminated into a great disaster. My son resorted to wicked
deeds and he is reaping the consequences. Sanjaya! have you observed one
thing. In all these 15 days, not even a single brother of Pandavas was
killed. But Suyodhana lost many of his brothers. Bhishma and Drona fell down.
Pandavas were playing joyously in the battle field. It is nothing but fate.”
said Dhritarashtra.
“O King Dhritarashra! Why you are blaming
Suyodhana alone? Are you not responsible for this catastrophe by knodding
your head for all the wicked plans of Suyodhana and Sakuni. Had you paid heed
to the words of Vidura and stopped the dice game, situation would have been
different. Past is past. Listen the war details.
Karna arrived at the battle field and stopped his
chariot by the side of Suyodhana. “Suyodhana! todays war will be between me
and Arjuna. My target is Arjuna. Arjuna will attack me without fear as I am
lacking in Indra Astra. Hence we have to find alternative ways and means to
kill Arjuna. Let us assess our respective strength.
The Astras and Sastras available with me and
Arjuna are equal. Arjuna is in no way greater than me. In swift movements in
the battle field, I excel Arjuna. Arjuna is having Gaandeeva. I do not have
such a bow. But I got another divine bow which was given bymy Guru,
Parasurama.That bow was used by Indra during Deva- Asura war. With that bow,
which is equivalent to Gandeeva, I will attack Arjuna today.
Next, we will come to Akshaya Tooneera. We can
get over this, by carrying loads of arrows behind my chariot, in several
carts. Next, Arjuna is having an unbreakable Divine chariot . I will also get
over this by keeping numerous chariots, tied with excellent steeds, running
behind my chariot for my use. Whenever I am deprived of my chariot, I will
jump into another chriot and fight.
There is one more difference between me and
Arjuna. Sri Krishna is driving the chariot of Arjuna. I also want a
charioteer equivalent to Sri Krishna. There is only one charioteer in Kourava
army who is an equal match to Krishna.He is no other than King Salya, King of
Madra. He is more tactful than Krishna in driving chariot. If you are able to
convince him to be my charioteer, Arjuna’s defeat is certain” said Karna.
“Karna! I will make all arrangements with regard
to chariots, horses, and carts filled with most powerful arrows. Let us go to
Salya. I will certainly convince him and make him your charioteer.” so saying
Suyodhana took Karna to Salya. Both of them saluted Salya.
Suyodhana told Salya thus:”O King Salya! You
speak always truth. You are one of our eldest and respected by all. I regard
you equivalent to my father. In the presence of the great warriors in Kourava
Army I am making a small request. I hope and trust that you will not reject
it.
He is Karna, King of Anga Kingdom. For the
present, he is the Chief of the entire Kourava Army. His avowed object is to
kill Arjuna. Arjuna’s charioteer is Sri Krishna. An equivalent charioteer to
Sri Krishna is no other than yourself. After the fall of Bhishma and Drona,
with your support and with the support of Karna only I am continuing the war.
If you accept to be the charioteer of Karna, fall of Arjuna is imminent. I
hope you will never reject my offer.” said Suyodhana.
Salya was enraged with great wrath. “Suyodhana!
(he shouted) Having known fully well about me and about my prowess, are you
requesting me to be the charioteer of a soota. Dont you know the caste
system. I am a Kshatriya. How dare you ask me to be the charioteer of a
Soota. No. I cannot drive the chariot of a Soota. I have come to help you in
the war. I will fight with anybody whom you like and kill whomever you want.
If necessary, I will kill all of them. Karna is no match to me. I do not care
even Arjuna and Krishna. If you ask me out of ignorance, it is allright. If
you again ask me to be the chariotter of Karna,I will leave this place and go
back to my kingdom.” said Salya, King of Madra.
When Salya was about to leave that place,
Suyodhana stopped him. “O King Salya! I did not mean that. Not only Karna,
none on the face of earth is no match to you. I do not mean that Karna is
more powerful than you. There is strong reason behind my request. The only
warrior available in our army to fight with Arjuna is no other than Karna.
But Krishna is foiling all my plans. The only charioteer who can foil the
plans of Sri Krishna is yourself. That is the reason why I am requesting you
to be the charioteer of Karna. It is nothing but regarding you as an elderly
person. This task can be accomplished by you only.” said Suyodhana.
Salya was overjoyous by the boastings of
Suyodhana. “Suyodhana! I grew angry without knowing your mind. You praised me
greater than Krishna. That is sufficient. I will accept to be the charioteer
of Karna but on one condition. I am more talkative. I will be talking as I
like. He should not object. Let him mind his own work.” said Salya.
Suyodhana readily agreed for his condition. Again
Suyodhana said thus: “O Salya, King of Madra! One day, I overheard the
conversation between my father, Dhritarasthra and Saint Markandeya. During
the Deva Asura war, Takarasura was dead. He got three sons. Vidyunmaali,
Tarakasha and Kamalaksha. Those three sons of Tarakasura did penance about
Brahma. Brahma appeared and asked them about their desire. All of them, with
one voice, prayed that they maybe blessed without death. Brahma denied their
request as death is imminent for mortals and asuras.
As an alternative they prayed: “Please give us
three flying cities. We will be flying in those cities whereever we like.
Those cities shall not be destroyed either by Devatas, Danavas, Yakshas or
Uragas etc.”
Brahma said: “I will bless you accordingly. But
for every object which is created, there must be an end. Whenever those three
cities meet together, they will be smashed by any strong personality. As long
as they do not meet together, none can vanquish them. You can built three
cities and equip them as you like. They will be more splendid as desired by
you.” so saying Brahma disappeared.
Those three Daityas were very happy with the
boons given by Brahma. They requested Mayaa to build three flying cities for
their use. Maya accordingly built three cites, with gold, silver and iron.
Tarakaasha had taken golden city; Kamalaksha had taken Silverl city and
Vidyunmaali had taken Iron city. The Golden city was flying in heaven, the
silver city was flying in welkin, and the iron city was set on earth. The
three Daityas occupied heaven, earth and welkin and were ruling them ruthlessly
harrassing divine bodies, sages and saints and human beings..
In this manner, crores of years have elapsed.
Tarakaasha got a son by name Hari. He also did penance about Brahma. Brahma
appeared before him. Hari asked Brahma a strange boon. “Let a lake be
provided in the city so that persons killed by means of weapons, may, when
thrown into it. come out with life, ten for one, with redoubled strength.”
Brahma blessed Hari with such a boon.
Obtaining this boon, Hari created a lake in his
city that was capable of reviving the dead. In whatever form and whatever
guise a Daitya might have been killed, if thrown into that lake, he was
restored to life, in the same form and guise. As a result of that boon, all
the inhabitants of those three cities became immortals. Even if they are
dead, the population was increasing ten times. Even the divine bodies are
afraid of them and their strength. Filled with pride, those daityas are
causing much hardship to all the three regions, Deva, Pitru and human. They
have been harassing the sages and saints doing penance.
Though Indra declared war against them but was
utterly defeated at their hands. Indra, along with divine bodies, sages and
saints approached Brahma and sought for his adivce. Brahma told them thus:
“an eminent personality shall destroy those three cities with only one arrow,
while all of them were at one place. Only Rudra can do that and none else.
Therefore, we have to approach Rudra. I will also accompany you.” said
Brahma.
Devendra, Brahma, divine bodies, sages and saints
and others approached Maha Siva and sought for his help. Devendra prayed
Maheswara: “O Maheswara! You are omnipotent, omnipresent and all pervasive.
Nothing is unknown to you. You alone should save us from these three
Dasyas.”.
Then Brahma told Parameswara thus: “O Maheswara!
I am the protector of all the three regions. I have given a boon to these
Dasyas . With the power of that boon, they created three cities and have come
immortals. They are harrassing divine bodies and sages and saints. We are
unable to vanquish them. You alone are competnet. Kindly save them. Kill
those three Dasyas and save the divine bodies” prayed Brahma.
“O Brahma! what you said is correct. They should
be killed. But I shall not, however, kill them single handed. They are
possessed of great might. Therefore, all of you, united together, kill them
in battle, with half of my might.” said Maheswara.
“O Maheswara! Their might is twice the energy and
might of ourselves. We have already been defeated at their hands. Besides, we
will not be able to bear half of your energy. On the other hand, with half of
our united might, do you kill those daityas.” said divine bodies.
“If you are unable to bear half of my might,
then, endue me with half of your united energy, I will kill them. You provide
me with a divine chariot, divine horses, one bow and arrow” said Mahasiva.
All the divine bodies have given half of their
might to Parama Siva. They all requested Tvashta Prajapati to provide one
divine chariot. Accordingly he assembled a divine chariot thus: The earth
itself was the divine chariot. Sun and Moon were its wheels. The great oceans
were axles. Himalaya Mountain, Vindhya Mountain and Asthaachala were the
poles on four sides. The three agnis were the reins. Mountain Meru was the umbrella.
Four vedas were four horses. Time was the bow. Maha Vishnu was the arrow. The
cosmos was his armour. Vrishabha was the sign on his flag. Thus Mahadeva was
provided with a divine chariot, bow and arrow.
Parama Siva was very happy. Parama Siva got into
the chariot and held his bow and arrow.
“Devendra! Who is my charioteer?” asked Parama
Siva.
“You can choose any body” said Mahendra.
“Devendra! my charioteer must be a greater
personality than me. Choose such personality to be my charioteer” asked
Parama Siva.
Then all the divine bodies approached Brahma. “O
God Brahma! Parama Siva accepted our request to kill the Tripurasuras. We
provided him chariot, bow and arrow. Now we are in search of a suitable
charioteer. You are capable of driving this divine chariot. Please accept our
request.” prayed Mahendra and other divine bodies.
Accordingly, Brahma accepted to be the charioteer
of Parama Siva. Parama Siva asked Brahma to drive the chariot towards
Tripurasuras. Rudra launched his arrow, Pasupatha Astra, through his bow,
targetting the three cities. As per his wish, all the three cities came in a
line. Pasupatha destroyed those three cities. All the sages and saints,
divine bodies, acclaimed Maha Siva for his heroic deed. In this manner, the
Tripurasuras were killed. Parama Siva was called as Tripuranthaka.
O King Salya! As per the words of Parama Siva,
the charioteer shall always be greater than the radhika. As you are greater
than Karna, you can drive the chriot of Karna. You are equivalent to Lord
Brahma . As Brahma drove the chariot of Maha Siva, you have to drive the
chariot of Karna. Because, you are greater than Karna, Arjuna and Krishna. I
humbly request you to kindly accept my request.” said Suyodhana.
Suyodhana continued to narrate another story
overheard by him. “O King Salya! Rama was the son of a great saint Jamadagni.
Rama did penance about Lord Siva. Lord Siva appeared before him. Rama prayed
Lord Siva to bless him with several Divine Astras. Lord Siva said: “ These
Divine Astras will destroy those who are not pure.Therefore, first attain
purity and then come to me” said Parama Siva.
“O Maheswara! whenever you think that I am pure,
you can bless me with those divine astras. Till then I will be serving you.”
said Rama. Lord Siva blessed him accordingly. For number of years, Rama
worshipped and served Lord Siva with great devotion. One day, Lord Siva told
his wife, Parvati. “O Parvati! look at him. He is Rama my devotee. He is
worshipping me with pure heart.” said Parama Siva.
At that time, all Devatas and saints came there
and prayed Maha Siva to save them from Daityas. Parama Siva directed Bhargava
Rama to kill the Daityas. “O Maha Deva! I am not equipped with any kind of
Astras or Sastras. Daityas are more mightier than me. How can I vanquish
them?” said Bhargava Rama.
“Bhargava Rama! I am directing you to kill those Asuras. I am behind you. Go and kill them” ordered Maha Siva.
Bhargava Rama went against Asuras and fought with
Asuras. Bhargava Rama killed all those Asuras. But Bhargava Rama was
seriously wounded. With the gentle touch of Parama Siva, all the wounds were
healed.
“Rama! with my divine touch, you will never be injured
by any kind of weapon. Now you are pure. I am giving you all kinds of divine
astras”. said Parama Siva. Bhargava Rama received the divine astras from
Parama Siva. Then Bhargava Rama returned back to his Ashram. Karna, after
serving Bhargava Rama for a long time, got those divine Astras.
O King Salya! Bhargava Rama blessed Karna,
because Karna was also a purest personality. Will any ordinary lady give
birth to such a splendid personality like Karna with natural armour? Will a
lion give birth to a deer? But Karna was blamed as the son of Soota.
Therefore, O Salya, King of Madra, you have to drive the chariot of Karna,
the beloved student of Bhargava Rama to whom Parama Siva was the preceptor,
as Brahma drove the chariot of Parama Siva, because the charioteer shall
always be greater than the radhika.” said Suyodhana tactfully.
Salya was very happy with the words of Suyodhana.
He hugged Suyodhana. “Suyodhana! you recognised my vigour and valour. I am
very happy. I will be the charioteer of Karna, but on one condition. I am a
bit talkative. I will be talking as I like and will be giving advises to
Karna. He should bear with me and hear me patiently. He should not get
angry.” said Sarla.
On hearing these words of Salya, Karna said: “O
Salya, King of Madra! I know you are a great personality. As Brahma drove the
chariot of Parama Siva, as Krishna to Arjuna, kindly drive my chariot.”
prayed Karna.
“O Karna ! I can even drive the chariot of Indra. I will drive your chariot also. But I will be talking as I like. Kindly bear with me.” said Salya.
“Karna! you are so fortunate that Salya has
accepted to drive your chariot. Krishna is no match to Salya. Even Matali,
the charioteer of Indra is no match to Salya. You will certainly defeat
Arjuna in today’s war.” said Suyodhana.
A suitable chariot was arranged for Karna. All
performed Pooja to that chariot. Karna went round that chriot three times and
bowed before it. He saluted Soorya. Salya mounted the chariot and sat in the
place of Charioteer. Karna also got into the chariot.
In this manner, Sanjaya explained to
Dhritarashtra, how Salya was made as Charioteer of Karna.” said Ugrasravasa
to Sounaka and other sages and Saints, in Naimisaaranya, as told by
Vaisampaayana to Janamejaya.
MAHA BHARAT
KARNA PARVA FIRST CHAPTER COMPLETED. OM TATSAT OM TATSAT |
MAHA BHARAT
KARNA PARVA SECOND CHAPTER
In Naimisaaranya, Saint Ugrasravasa (sooti) told
Saint Sounaka and other great sages and saints the story of Maha Bharata as
told by Vaisampayana to Janamejaya.
Suyodhana addressed Karna: “O Karna! I expect you
to achieve the feat of killing Pandavas, which could not be achieved by
Bhishma and Drona. Atleast, capture Dharmaja as hostage and vanquish the
entire Pandava army. I will feel happy.” said Suyodhana.
Karna smiled and asked Salya to proceed. The
chariot was running. Karna told Salya:
“O Salya! Pandavas will be afraid of my arrowy
showers. Divine bodies will acclaim my prowess. I will also make you to
appreciate my strength and vigour.” said karna.
Salya smiled and said: “O Karna! Pandavas are
virtuous and truthful. They are endued with great might. They are all great
bowmen, acquainted with all kinds of weapons. They are unretreating and
invincible. They are capable of inspiring fear in the heart of Indira
himself. When you hear the twang of Gandiva in battle, you will become
speechless. Beholding Bhimasena killing the elephants and horses and breaking
the chariots with his mighty mace: beholding Dharmaja, Nakula and Sahadeva
massacring your troops, if you stand before them with courage, then I will
believe your words.” said Salya.
Karna paid a deaf ear to those words and said: “Salya! I will show my prowess. Drive our chariot towards Pandavas. If I hold the bow, even Devendra cannot stand before me. After all, Pandavas are nothing. I could not understand how, mighty warriors like Bhishma and Drona, were killed by Pandavas. I will kill Arjuna in no time. Even if the entire Pandava army comeS against me, I do not care. I will massacre them. I will let them know that Karna is invincible.” said Karna.
Salya smiled at Karna. “Karna! why are you
wasting your breath by boasting yourself. You will become a laughing stock.
You are no match to Arjuna. Everybody knows this. In which way you are
greater than Gandharva King, Chitraradha who abducted Suyodhana and held him
as hostage and Parama Siva who fought with Arjuna under the guise of Kirata.
Have you forgotten the defeat meted out by all of you at the time of
capturing cows at the northern end of Matsya kingdom. Do you mean to say that
the sharp edged arrows of Arjuna are rusted out.You said that you will fight
with Arjuna until your death. That may become true.In that way, you may keep
your word.” said Salya.
With the words of Salya, Karna was enraged with
great wrath but controlled himself. “Salya! It seems that you have no other
job except boasting Arjuna. Behold my dual fight with Arjuna and then talk as
you like. Till then shut up your mouth and drive the chariot.” said Karna.
Salya was driving the chariot. Karna addressed the
great warriors of Kourava army.
“O great warriors! Where is Arjuna? Show me. Show
me his chariot. Tell me his whereabouts. I will give them presentations in
abundance.” said Karna.
Salya could not control his laughter. “Karna! Karna! One need not show you Arjuna. You yourself will see him. If you have extra wealth, you better spend it in useful manner than presenting it to underserved. You are boasting yourself that you can vanquish Krishna and Arjuna. Have you ever heard of fox vanquishing a lion. Having dual fight with Arjuna is nothing but a suicidal attempt.Hence dont attack Arjuna alone. Have your army by your side always. As I am your well-wisher, I am telling to this extent. Dont be angry.” said Salya sarcastically.
“Salya! I am not afraid of your words. Even Indra
cannot stop me from killing Arjuna. First drive the chariot.” said Karna.
Salya wanted to dishearten Karna further. “Karna!
My words will never reach your ears. You can hear only the twang sound of
Gandeeva. You may become wiser with the arrowy showers of Arjuna. Is it an
ordinary thing combatting with Arjuna? It is nothing but a deer fighting with
Lion, a hare with elephant, a dog with tiger and a snake with eagle. Do you
have such strength, courage and prowess to combat with Arjuna?” Salya
expressed his doubt.
“Salya! stop! stop your unnecessary nonsensical
talk! You are a charcterless fellow. How can you assess the mighty strength,
courage and prowess of a warrior like me. I know about Arjuna much better
than you. I got a divine weapon, “Sarpamukha Astra”. None can escape from its
wrath, leave alone Arjuna and Krishna. If it fails, I will kill Arjuna with
Bhargava Astra. Hence I said that the death of Arjuna is imminent. I am never
afraid of Kapi Dhwaja and Gandeeva. Even if 1000 Krishnas and 10,000 Arjunas
come against me, I will fight with them singlehanded. Stop that nonsensical
talk. Otherwise, your life will be out of your body.” warned Karna.
While Salya tried to talk something more, Karna
said: “Salya! You are a sinner. You are a wretch. You will never entertain
noble ideas. All the people of Madra kingdom are wrong doers, sinners and
scroundals.You are one amongst them. I heard that in your kingdom, people
have incestuous relations and you treat it as scrupulous which was considered
as unscrupulous by the rest of the world. You consume liquor instead of
mother’s milk. You do not know to whom you were born. How can you speak about
character, conduct and virtues as you are always under the influence of
intoxicated drinks. I know you are the well wisher of Pandavas. I do not care
for death as I will attain higher regions if I die in battle. None can stop
me. If you speak a word more, I will break your head with my mighty mace.
Shut up your mouth and drive the chariot.” said Karna with great wrath.
“O Karna! why you are saying like that. I am your
well wisher. I am driving your chariot as per the wish of Suyodhana. I will
be adivising you in my own way. Do you know about the charactersitics of a
charioteer. He must be wise and learned. He should know about the strength of
his horses and also about his Radhika. He also should be wellversed with the
launching of all kinds of Astras and Sastras and also the skill of warfare.
As I am wellversed in all these techniques, I am advising you. Even If you
dont like it, I will never stop advising you in my own way as it is the duty
of a charioteer.What wrong I committed for breaking my head with your mace.
Karna! I am your well wisher. I will tell you one
small anecdote. After hearing that, you can do as you like. In the ancient
times, there was an island in a sea. In that island there was a vysya. He was
a peaceful and virtuous person. He performed many penances. He got many
children. A crow was living on a tree in his back yard. The crow was consuming
the sumptuous food left by the children. It was becoming fat day by day. The
crow was not caring the other crows and birds.
One day, some swans visited that island. The
vysya boys showed those swans to the crow and said: “Look at those swans.
They are flying in the air so happily. Can you compete and defeat them?”
The crow agreed for that proposal. The crow went
near the swans and challenged them: “Is there anybody who can compete with me
in flying?” Those swans laughed at the crow and said. “We have come here from
Manasarovar, Himalayas. We can fly upto any extent untiringly. You cannot
compete with us in flying. Sofar, no crow was born on the earth who can
compete with any swan”.
The crow could not control his anger. “I can fly
directly into sky and come down straight to earth. I can defeat any swan.”
said the crow.
One swan came forward and said: “Come on. fly
with me” the swan challenged the crow. The crow accepted the challenge. Both
the crow and swan flew into the sky. The crow was flying vigorously whereas
the swan was flying in slow motion. The crow was going too far and coming
back and again going ahead of swan. The swan was flying slowly and steadily.
After some time, the crow was very much tired and
could not fly even an inch further. But the swan was steadily flying and had
overtaken the crow. The crow tried to land on the ground. As it was flying on
the sea, it could not land on the ground. If the crow lands on the sea, the
sea animals will consume it.
The swan told the crow: “It is not your original
strength. You have become fat by consuming the sumptuous food given by those
vysya boys and is trying to compete even with Garuda. You might have realised
by this time how powerful I am in flying.” so saying, the swan caught the
crow with its claws and brough it to the ground.
O Karna! have you heard this story. You are no
better than that crow. You have consumed sumptuous food given by Suyodhana
and is boasting yourself and trying to fight with Arjuna. You have forgotten
the recent past. Where were you when Arjuna killed your brother at the
outskirts of Matsya kingdom? Why you have fled away, leaving Suyodhana to his
fate, when Chitraradha caught him as hostage. Have you not heard the words of
great sages and saints in the open assembly when Krishna arrived there as an
emissary of Pandavas. Inspite of the words of Bhishma and Drona, you are
provoking Arjuna for dual combat. Hence my sincere advise is not to fight
with Arjuna. You better seek warriors equal to your status and strength and
fight with them.” said Salya.
“Salya! do you mean to say that I am going to
fight with Arjuna, without knowing his vigour and valour. I will certainly
fight with Arjuna. You need not entertain any doubt. Either Arjuna should
remain or I should remain on this earth.” said Karna.
“Salya! I am well aware of my lapses also. I am
very much afraid of the anger of my Guru, Parasurama and the curses of a
brahmin. Othersise, I would not have cared for Arjuna.
When I approached Parasurama for learning divine
Astras and Sastras, he enquired me about my whereabouts. Unless I am brahmin,
I could not learn Barhma Astra from him. Hence I told Parasurama that I was
born as Brahmin. He believed my words and taught me several archery skills,
diving astras including Brahma Astra. Parasurama cautioned me not to launch
Brahma Astra, except for self defence.
One day, when myself and Parasurama went to a
nearby forest for collecting fuel for daily rituals, it was midday. My Guru,
Parasurama took rest by keeping his head on my lap. While he was in deep
sleep, one large insect was biting my lap and blood was coming out. By
feeling the wetness of my blood, Parasurama woke up and observed the profuse
bleeding from my body. He asked me what had happened. I told about the biting
of the insect on my lap. He was surprised about my courge and patience.
“Tell me who are you? Are you really a brahmin.
This kind of courage and patience is very rare in brahmins.” said Parasurama.
I was verymuch afraid and told him that I was not
a brahmin. Parasurama grew angry. He cursed me “Karna! you acquired Brahma
Astra by telling falsehood. You cannot memorise Brahma Astra while you are in
trouble. But you will remember it at the time of your death. But you will l
never memorise Bhargava Astra under any circumstances.”
The curse of my Guru, Parasurama, is haunting me.
Besides this, I got another curse from a brahmin. While I was learning
archery skills, one sharp arrow relesased from my bow, by mistake, hit a calf
and killed it. The owner of that calf was a brahmin. He cursed me: “As you
killed my calf, mercilessly, you will be killed mercilessly, in a war. Your
chariot wheels will sink in the earth. You will be killed by a warrior for
whose sake you are acquiring all these divine astras.”
On hearing the words of that Brahmin, I was very
much afraid. I offered him 1000 cows, 600 oxen, 1000 chariots, one hundred
beautiful young unmarried ladies and 700 elephants, as compensation for the
calf killed by me. But he did not agree.
“Karna! I cannot retreat my word. But this will
not be a hindrance for you to attain higher regions, after your death.” said
the Brahmin.
“O Salya! I am only afraid of the curse of my
Guru and this Brahmin but not for the vigour and valour of Arjuna and
Krishna. The Brahma Astra is well in my memory. Drive our chariot towards
Arjuna. I will kill him with my Brahma Astra.” said Karna.
Salya was very much satisfied for discharging his
word given to Dharmaja by making Karna mentally disturbed and weakened.
Karna was very angry with Salya for comparing him
with a crow. “You dirty fellow Salya! Is it proper on your part to compare me
with a dirty crow. You are a wretch and unscrupulous. Hence you are getting
only unscrupulous and dirty ideas. Have I ever asked you to narrate about the
prowess of Arjuna. Why you are unnecessarily praising Arjuna in my presence?
You are breaching our trust and friendship. People who praises enemy shall
never be pardoned. As you are deputed by my friend Suyodhana,with the
responsibility of driving my chariot, I am keeping quiet. Myself and
Suyodhana are best friends. But you are my bitter enemy. If my chariot wheels
do not sink in the earth, I will certainly kill Arjuna.” said Karna.
“Karna! why you are wasting your time by speaking
these waste words. Even if thousand Karnas come togher, they will never kill
Arjuna.” said Salya.
Karna could not control himself. “Salya! Listen.
One day. a brahin who hailed from your region scolded that the people of
Bahlika kingdom are drunkards, meat-eaters and observe public nudity. He also
said that your people of Madra are corrupt, cheaters and wrong doers. You are
the king of that Madra Kingdom. How can you get better ideas. Therefore, shut
up your mouth and keep quiet” Karna rebuked Salya.
“Karna! why you are saying like that. Dont you
know about yourself? Bhishma declared you as an useless Ardha Radha. I heard
that the people of your Anga Kingdom are experts in women trafficking and
flesh trade. You are the king of such kingdom. You first realise your fault
and then point out others’ faults. In every country and kingdom, there are
good and bad. It is quite common. You cannot treat all of them alike. You
have to first assess the good and bad of others and then talk. You should not
talk foolishly like this.” Salya chastised Karna.
Having overheard the conversation between Salya
and Karna, Suyodhana intervened and pacified both of them. Salya drove the
chariot towards Arjuna.
Unable to control his mouth, Salya began to say:
“Karna! Karna! Look at that side. The Kapi Dhwaja of Arjuna is seen there.
Arjuna is massacring the Trigarta army. Karna! dont say loudly that you will
kill Arjuna. Let it be between ourselves. Othersise your prestige will be
lost. Because, both of us know pretty well that even Devendra cannot vanquish
Arjuna. Karna! Karna! look at that tide. Bhimasena, Dharmaja, Nakula,
Sahadeva and their sons are massacring our troops. What a splendid combat it
is? Marvellous. Because Pandavas are virtuous, they are always winning.” said
Salya to Karna looking at his face. Karna did not give any reply, ignoring
his scornful words.
Suyodhana addressed his army thus: “O great warriors in Kourava Army! Time has come to show your prowess. Fight with Pandavas, without caring for your lives.” Suyodhana encouraged them.
Asvathama said: “Suyodhana! I wont remove my
armour today without killing Dhrushtadyumna who ruthlessly killed my father.”
said Asvathama.
There was a firecest fight between Kouravas and
Pandavas. Suyoudhana, mounted his elephant and rushed against Bhima. His
elephant troops followed him. Karna attacked Dharmaja.
Dharmaja called Arjuna to his side and said:
“Arjuna! you attack Karna. Bhima will attack Suyodhana. Nakula will fight
with Vrishasena, Sahadeva with Sakuni, Sataaneeka with Dussaasana, Satyaki
with Kritavarma, Dhrushtadyumna with Asvathama, Our sons and Sikhandi will
fight with the rest of the sons of Dhritarashtra. I will fight with
Kripacharya.” declared Dharmaja.
But nobody stuck up to the words of Dharmaja.
Everybody fought as they like. Arjuna fought with Karna. From other side,
Samsaptakas attacked Arjuna. Arjuna left Karna and began to massacre
Samsaptakas. Samsaptakas surrounded the chariot of Arjuna.Arjuna was
mercilessly killing Samsaptakas.
Kripacharya, Sakuni, Kritavarma were fighting
with Pandavas. Blood was flowing into canals. Chariots were broken. Elephants
and Horses were falling on the ground. The battle was so fiercest.
Both Suyodhana and Karna were fighting with
Panchala Army. Chedi army joined Panchala Army. Karna was chasing both Chedi
and Panchala troops. Karna was consigning most of the Panchala and Chedi
troops as guests to Yama.
From otherside, Prabharakas attacked Karna. Karna
killed all of them with seven sharp edged arrows. Beholding this, panchalas
attacked Karna. Karna killed all of them with 25 arrows. Five Panchala Kings
viz., Bhanudeva, Chitrasena, Senabindu, Tapana and Soorasena attacked Karna.
Karna killed all of them in no time.
Sushena, Satyasena and Vrishasena, sons of Karna,
were helping Karna. Bhimasena, Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandi, Janamejaya, Satyaki,
Nakula, Sahadeva, sons of Pandavas, Kekaya kings, Matsya kings, attacked
Karna and his sons joined together and poured arrowy showers on Karna and his
sons.
Beholding this, Suyodhana, Dussaasana and their
sons arrived theire with their elephant forces. They all attacked Bhimasena.
Suyodhana showered powerful arrows on Bhimasena. Bhimasena smashed them and
showered sharp edged arrows on Suyodhana. The troops of Suyodhana could not
stand before Bhimasena. Elephants and horses were killed by Bhimasena.
Kripacharya attacked Bhimasena. Dussaasana joined
Kripacharya. The sons of Karna attacked Bhimasena. Sushena, son of Karna, cut
the bow of Bhimasena and pierced seven sharp arrows into the chest of
Bhimasena. Bhimasena took up another bow and cut the bow of Sushena.
Bhimasena shot 14 arrows on Sushena, 73 arrows on Karna.
Matsyasena, son of Karna, attacked Bhimasena.
Bhiamsena killed the charioteer of Matsyasena and cut his flalg. With another
sharp edged arrow, Bhimasena cut the head of Matyasena. Then Bhimasena cut
the bows of Kripacharya and Kritavarma and shot most sharp-edged arrows
against them. Bhimasena shot 5 arrows against Dussaasana, 6 arrows against
Sakuni. Bhimasena broke the chariots of Ulooka son of Sakuni.
Then Bhimasena attacked Sushena, son of Karna and
shot five sharp edged arrows. Karna intervened and cut those arrows in middle
and shot three most cruel arrows upon Bhimasena. Again Bhimasena showered
arrows on Sushena but Karna cut all those arrows and protected his son. Karna
shot 73 arrows against Bhimasena.
Meanwhile, Nakula arrived there and attacked
Karna. Sushena poured arrowy showers on Nakula and cut his bow. Nakula picked
up another bow and cut the bow of Sushena. Sushena, with another bow, shot 60
arrows against Nakula. Sahadeva arrived there for helping Nakula. Sushena
shot 7 arrows against Sahadeva. Nakula and Sahadeva were fighting with
Sushena.
Vrishasena, another son of Karna, attacked
Satyaki. Satyaki shot 77 arrows against Vrishasena and killed his charioteer
with three arrows. Satyaki cut the bow of Vrishasena , killed his steeds and
cut the flag. Vrishasena took his sword and shield, got down his chariot and
attacked Satyaki. Satyaki in turn cut the sword and smashed the shield.
Dussaasana arrived there and picked up Vrishasena on his chariot.
Then Karna shot most powerful arrows on Satyaki
and broke his chariot. Meanwhile, Upa Pandavas, Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandi,
Bhimasena and Nakula and Sahadeva came to the rescue of Satyaki. All of them
showered arrows on Karna. Karna broke the chariots of all of them and jumped
against Dharmaja. The troops of Chedi Kingdom arrived there to help Dharmaja.
But Karna began to chase all of them.
Satyaki, Sikhandi and some other warriors arrived
there and fought with karna. But they could not withhold the prowess of
Karna. Karna cut the bow of Dharmaja. With 90 powerful arrows, Karna broke
the armour of Dharmaja. Dharmaja launched Sakti on Karna. Karna cut that
Sakti into fragments and shot steep edged arrows piercing into the body of
Dharmaja. Karna cut the flag and killed the charioteer of Dharmaja. Karna
broke the chariots of Satyaki and Sikhandi and broke their bows.
Unable to attack Karna, Dharmaja diverted his
chariot to other front and skulked away from the battle field. But Karna did
not leave Dharmaja. Karna chased him and caught him. “O Dharmaja! You were
born in Kshatriya community and knew much about Dharma and Adharma. Is it
just on your part to skulk away from battle field like a coward. Yes. You are
a coward like a Brahmin. Go and perform Yajnas and Yagas and lead the rest of
your life. Why you have come to battle field for fighting? I do not like to
kill you. Get away from this place and save your life.” said Karna.
Here also, Karna kept his word given to his
mother, Kunti, that he will never kill any of the Pandavas except Arjuna.
Hence he left Dharmaja with life. Dharmaja left that place, lowering his head
with great shame.
After leaving Dharmaja, Karna began to massacre
Pandava troops mercilessly. Beholding this development, Pandava forces fled
away. Kourava army had beaten trumpets and blew horns with great joy.
Dharmaja tried to convince his forces and rallied them again for battle.
Under the leadership of Bhimasena, Pandava army with renewed vigour attacked
Kourava army.
Bhimasena, Satyaki and Dhrishtadyumna were
massacring kourava troops. Unable to withhold their vigour and valour,
Kourava army fled away.
Now it was the turn of Karna to rally the kourava
forces for battle. Bhimasena told Satyaki and Dhrishtadyumna: “I am very much
annoyed about my brother’s insult at the hands of Karna.You have to safeguard
my brother Dharmaja. I will take revenge against Karna. Today either Karna or
I should remain.” so saying Bhimasena rushed against Karna.
Beholding the furious Bhimasena rushing against
Karna with great wrath, Salya told Karna: “O Karna! You insulted Dharmaja.
Bhimasena is coming against you to take revenge. Attack him and show your
prowess.” said Salya.
“Salya! After all, Bhimasena is no match to me.
How can I get name and fame by killing Bhimasena. I wont kill Bhimasena. If I
fight vigorously with Bhimasena, Arjuna will certainly come here to help him.
Then I will kill Arjuna. Drive our chariot against Bhimasena.” said Karna.
Karna incessantly showered arrows upon Bhimasena
and cut his bow. Bhimasena took up another bow and shot against the chest of
Karna. Karna in turn broke the armour of Bhimasena. Bhimasena hurled a spear
against Karna. With that blow, Karna fell down on the chariot and fainted.
Bhimasena took out a knife and jumed upon the chariot of Karna to cut his
tongue which spoke ill of Dharmaja. Salya stopped Dharmaja.
“Bhimasena! Karna is still alive. He just fainted
but not dead. But if you cut his tongue, he will die due to haemorrhage.
Arjuna’s promise will not be accomplished. Hence leave him.” said Salya.
Bhimasena realised his mistake. “Salya! you are right. Though Droupadi was
dragged into the open assembly by holding her tuft, I suppressed my anger.
Now I want to take revenge. As you rightly said if I now kill Karna, Arjuna’s
promise cannot be accomplished. Hence, I leave Karna” said Bhimasena.
Bhimasena jumped out of the chariot of Karna. and returned to his chariot.
Salya drove the chariot away the battle field.
Beholding this situation, Suyodhana sent his
brothers for the protection of Karna. Srutavarma and others surrounded
Bhimasena. Bhimasena of great strength killed Srutavarma and his companions.
Vikata, Sama, Nanda, Upananda, Gradha and other sons of Dhritarashtra were
also killed by Bhimasena.
Meanwhile, Karna regained consciousness. Karna
cut the bow of Bhimasena. Bhimasena hurled his mace upon Karna. Karna cut
that mace and launched most powerful astras upon Bhimasena. Bhimasena shot
one powerful arrow aiming at the chest of Karna which pierced into the chest
of Karna. Karna broke the bow of Bhimasena and shot 25 arrows and killed his
steeds.
Bhimasena took his mace and jumped down to earth.
Bhimasena was killing all the elephants and horses coming on his way with his
mace. He was breaking the chariots and killing the foot soldiers mercilessly.
Bhimasena was wandering all over the battle field with his mace, massacring
kourava troops. Meanwhile, 600 strong Gandhara force surrounded Bhimasena.
Bhimasena smashed all of them with his mace and killed their charioteers, broke
their flags and chariots.
Beholding this, Sakuni sent 3000 Yavana soldiers
upon Bhimasena. As fire consumes the dry bamboo forest, Bhimasena massacred
those 3000 yavana soldiers. Bhimasena mounted another chariot and began to
slaughter the Pandava troops.
At another front, Karna was fighting with
Dharmaja. Karna killed the charioteer of Dharmaja. Without a charioteer, the
steeds dragged the chariot far away from that place. Beholding this,
Bhimasena once again attacked Karna. In between them, Satyaki intervened.
Both Karna and Sataki covered the sky with arrows.
Sun was shining in the middle of the sky.
Kripacharya, Sakuni, Kritavarma and Asvathaqma along with their respective
troops arrived there to help Karna. The battle became exceedingly fierce and
awful. Blood was flowing into streams. Chariots were broken. The dead bodies
of horses and elephants formed into heaps. Severed heads, broken hands and
legs, fragments of bows, rolling crowns, broken flags, dead bodies of
elephants, horses and soldiers, covered the entire battle field.
Susarma, king of Trigarta, shot ten arrows
against Arjuna and three arrows against Krishna. The Kapi Dhwaja was cut. The
Hanuman mounted on the Kapi Dhwaja roared like a lion. Most of the Samsaptaka
army fainted on hearing those cries. Rest of the army surrounded the chariot
of Arjuna. While Arjuna was shooting numerous arrows against Susarma, Krishna
drove out the chariot from that mob. Arjuna launched Sarpa Astra and bound
the legs of Samsapatakas with those serpants. Having bound by the serpants,
Samsaptakas relelased the chariot of Arjuna. Meanwhile, Susarma launched
Garudarstra and rescued them from the bondage of Sarpa Astra.
Susarma launched another Divine Astra upon
Arjuna, under the influence of which, Arjuna fell on the chariot and fainted.
Beholding the fall of Arjuna, Kourava troops loudly cried that Arjuna was
dead. The blare of conchs and peal of drums and sound of diverse musical
instruments and loud leonine shouts arose there. Meanwhile, Arjuna regained
consciousness and poured arrowy showers on Susarma. Arjuna launched Indra
Astra upon Trigarta troops. With the influence of Indra Astra, several kinds
of weapons sprouted from that Astra and destroyed the Trigarta Army.
The remaining 14,000 Samsapatkas surrounded Arjuna. Arjuna was fighting with them.
At another front, Kourava army was fleeing away,
unable to withold the prowess of Pandava Army. Suyodhana, Kritavarma,
Dussaasana and other kourava warriors were inspiring confidence in their army
and were trying to rally them. Kripacharya were pouring arrowy showers on
Panchala army. Kripacharya broke the chariot of Sikhandi and killed the
horses and charioteer. Sikhandi jumped down from the broken chariot, took out
a long sword and rushed against Kripacharya. Kripacharya was showering arrows
on Sikhandi.
Meanwhile, Dhrishtadyumna attacked Kripacharya.
In between them, Kritavarma intervened and attacked Dhrishtadyumna. Dharmaja
along with Upa Pandavas attacked Asvathama, Nakula and Sahadeva attacked
Suyodhana, Bhima sena attacked Karna, and they were engaged in dual combat.
Kripacharya cut the shield of Sikhandi. Sikhandi, with his sword, attacked
Kripacharya. Meanwhile Suketha intervened and attacked Kripacharya. Sikhandi
left that place.
Kripacharya cut the bow of Sukethu with six
arrows. Suketha took up another bow which was also cut by Kripacharya.
Suketha took another bow and cut the bow of Kripacharya. He also killed the
steeds and charioteer of Kripacharya. Kripacharya took another bow and shot
30 sharp arrows against Suketha. With another arrow, Kripacharya cut the head
of Suketha. Beholding the death of Suketha, his forces scattered away.
Dhrishtadyumna shot nine arrows aiming at the
chest of Kritavarma. Dhrishtadyumna showered arrows upon Kritavarma shrouding
his chariot, steeds, flag and the charioteer. Kritavarma got down his chariot
and left that place. Dhrishtadyumna was searching for Kritavarma. Kritavarma
was standing on the ground, took up another bow and resumed his fight with
Dhrishtadyumna. Beholding this, a Kourava warrior dragged Kritavarma to his
chariot and left that place. As Kritavarma escaped from his wrath,
Dhrishtadyumna began to massacre the Kourava troops.
While Dharmaja was fighting with Asvathama,
Satyaki arrived there to help Dharmaja. Asvathama covered them with his
arrowy showers. Asvathama broke the bow of Dharmaja and shot sharp edged
arrows. Meanwhile, Satyaki broke the bow of Asvathama. Asvathama killed the
charioteer of Satyaki with a spear. The horses tied to the chariot of Satyaki
dragged the chariot far away from that place.
Beholding this, Pandava troops showered arrows
upon Asvathama. Enraged with great wrath, Asvathama massacred the Pandava
troops. On hearing this, Suyodhana was overjoyous that Pandavas also might
have been killed by Asvathama. Next moment, he was in a distressed mood on
seeing that Dharmaja was chasing Asvathama. In this manner, the victory and
defeat were playing hide and seek on that day.
Dharmaja accosted Asvathama: “O the son of my
preceptor, Drona, you are learned and well versed in archery skills. You are
a brahmin by birth. But you are not endowed with any qualities fit for
brahmins viz., affection, gratitude etc. towards others. You have given up
all rituals and penance, fit for a Brahmin. You are a brahmin in name only.
Is it proper on your part to hold bow and arrows and fight like a Kshatriya
instead performing rituals and penance fit for Brahmins..” said Dharmaja.
Without heeding the words of Dharmaja, Asvathama showered arrows incessantly
upon Dharmaja. Unable to withhold the wrath of Asvathama, Dharmaja fled away
from the battle field.
Karna, who was fighting with Bhimasena, arrived
there to help Kripacharya. Bhimasena was slaughtering the kourava troops.
Suyodhana was fighting with Nakula and Sahadeva. Suyodhana cut the flalg of
Sahadeva and broke the bows of Nakula and Sahadeva. Nakula and Sahadeva took
up another bow and poured arrowy showers on Suyodhana. Enraged with wrath,
Suyodhana shrouded them with his arrowy showers. At this juncture, Dhrishtaryumna
arrived there with great speed and rescued both Nakula and Sahadeva.
Suyodhana shot most powerful arrows on
Dhrishtadyumna and cut his bow. Dhrishtadyumna took up another bow and
showered arrows on Suyodhana. Suyodhana again cut his bow and shot ten astras
aiming at his forehead. Dhrishtadyumna was enraged with great wrath. He cut
the bow and flag of Suyodnana and broke his chariot. Suyodhana also cut the
spears, swords, flag, steeds, and armour of Dhrishtadyumna and killed his
charioteer. Beholding this, the brother of Dhrishtadyumna dragged him to his
chariot and left that place.
Karna who was fighting with Satyaki, left him and
began to chase Dhrishtadyumna. Satyaki also chased Karna. There was a
terrible fight between Karna and Dhrishtadyumna. Meanwhile, eight Panchala
Princes attacked Karna. Karna consigned all of them to the abode of Yama. The
troops of Chedi and Panchala surrounded Karna. Karna massacred all of them.
Then Karna rushed against Dharmaja. Beholding this, Dhrishtadyumna, Upa Pandavas, Nakula, Sahadeva, Sikhandi, Satyaki, surrounded Karna all at a time.
At another front, Bhimasena was slaughtering
Kourava troops mercilessly. None were dare enough to stand before Bhimasena.
Arjuna killed all the Samsaptakas and was chasing Trigarta army. Trigarta
army fled away. Arjuna requested Krishna to drive the chariot against Karna.
Suyodhana encouraged Trigarta troops and rallied them for fight with Arjuna.
Trigarta army along with Kambhoja troops again surrounded Arjuna. Arjuna cut
the heads of all the Trigarta troops. The entire battle field was filled with
the heads and dead bodies of Trigarta army personnel.
Meanwhile, brother of the King of Kambhoja
attacked Arjuna. With only one arrow, Arjuna cut his hands. Beholding this,
Yavana troops surrounded Arjuna but were killed in the next moment. While
Krishna was driving his chariot, Arjuna was going round the battle field,
appearing himself everywhere.
Meanwhile Asvathama accosted Arjuna: “Arjuna! why
you are avoiding me.Invite me as your guest for dual fight.”
Krishna staioned the chariot before Asvathama. Arjuna looked at Asvathama and said: “Asvathama! you want to discharge your debt owed to Suyodhana. Fight with Arjuna and discharge your debt.” said Krishna. Asvathama shot 60 arrows against Krishna and three arrows upon Arjuna. Arjuna broke the bow of Asvathama. Asvathama took up another bow and shot most powerful arrows piercing into the body of Arjuna. Then he incessantly poured arrowy showers covering the chariot of Arjuna. Krishna and Arjung along with their chariot were not seen by others.
The pandava troops raised hue and cry. Krishna
said: “O Arjuna! what a wonder it is! Are you defeated by Asvathama! Has your
prowess been vanquished. Has your Gandeeva lost its vigour. Are you showing
mercy towards Asvathama because he is the son of your preceptor! Or are you
afraid of Asvathama?” spoke Krishna sarcastically.
With the above words of Krishna, Arjuna was
enraged with great wrath. Arjuna cut the bow of Asvathama and broke his flag.
Asvathama took up a long spear. Arjuna also cut that spear. Asvathama was now
unarmed. beholding this, Samsaptakas surrounded Arujuna. Arjuna massacred
them in no time, broke their chariots, killed their horses and elephants.
Meanwhile, the troops of Anga, Vanga, Nishaada,
and Kalinga surrounded Arjuna. Asvathama got into another chariot and
attacked Arjuna. Asvathama shot most cruel arrows against Krishna and Arjuna.
Arjuna shot numerous arrows aiming at the head, neck, hands, chest and legs
of Asvathama. Arjuna cut the reigns of the horses. The horses lost control
and dragged the chariot of Asvathama sideways. Asvathama controlled his
horses and drove his chariot towards Karna. To vanquish the remaining
Samsaptakas, Arjuna went upon them.
Meanwhile, Dandadhara, king of Magadha, mounted
his elephant, intruded into the Pandava troops and was smashing them. The
pandava troops were being crushed under the feet of his elephant forces.
“Arjuna! look at that side. Kill that Dandadhara and save our troops” said
Krishna and drove the chariot towards Dandadhara. Dandadhara also moved his
elephant against Krishna. Dandadhara showered most powerful arrows upon
Krishna and Arjuna. Arjuna tactfully cut both the hands of Dandadhara with
one arrow. Arjuna killed his elephant with another arrow.
Beholding this his elephant troops fled away. Then Arjuna moved towards Samsaptakas.
Meanwhile, Suyodhana joined Karna along with his
troops. The troops of both Suyodhana and Karna surrounded Pandava troops. The
troops of Pulinda, Bahlika, Andhra, Bhoja also joined Suyodhana. With that
mighty army, Suyodhana and Karna surrounded Pandava army. Unable to withold
their prowess, Pandava army fled away.
Meanwhile, Malayadhwaja, King of Pandya was
massacring the kourava troops. Asvathama attacked Malayadhwaja. Both of them
engaged in dual fight. Malayadhwaja cut the bow of Asvathama. Asvathama
tookup another bow and showered arrows upon Malayadhwaja. Malayadhwaja
launched Vayavya Astra and shattered all the arrows shot by Asvathama, cut
his bow, broke his chariot and killed his wheel protectors. Asvathama was not
afraid of Malayadhwaja.
Meanwhile, Malayadhwaja mounted upon a huge
elephant and shot an arrow aiming at the crown of Asvathama. Asvathama was
enraged with great wrath. Asvathama killed the elephant of Malayadhwaja and
also his companions. With another Bhalla arrow, Asvathama cut the head of
Malayadhwaja. Beholding the death of Malayadhwaja, Pandya armies fled away.
Suyodhana praised Asvathama.
Aswathama along with Karna was massacring Pandava
troops. Arjuna arrived there and attacked Asvathama and Karna. Meanwhile,
Dhrishtadyumna joined Arjuna and attacked karna. Asvathama accosted
Dhrishtadyumna thus: “O Killer of Brahmin! I will take revenge upon you for
killing my father. Today your life has come to an end.” So saying, Asvathama
jumed against Dhrishtadyumna.
In reply Dhrishtadyumna said: “O Asvathama! You
are calling me as Brahmin-Killer. If you and your father are Brahmins, I will
be a Brahmin Killer. Having relinquished your own Dharma and following
Kshatriya Dharma and fighting a ruthless war, you are no mnore Brahmins. I
will be afflicted with great sin if I kill a brahmin but not you and your
father as you are not fit to be called as Brahmins. The sword which cut your
father’s neck is eagerly waiting to taste your blood also.” Dhrishtadyumna
rebuked Asvathama.
Dhrishtadyumna cut the bow of Asvathama.
Asvathama took up another bow and cut the flag and bow and also killed the
steeds and charioteer of Dhrishtadyumna. Dhrishtadyumna took up his mace.
Asvathama broke it into fragments. Dhrishtadyumna took up his sword and
shield. Asvathama broke them also. Asvathama took up a sword and jumped upon
Dhrishtadyumna to cut his head.
Beholding this Krishna cautioned Arjuna: “Arjuna!
Dhrishta-dyumna is in danger. Save him.” so saying Krishna drove the chariot
towards Dhrishtadyumna. Arjuna shot sharp edged arrows upon Asvathama.
Asvathama left Dhrishtadyumna and came back to his chariot. Sahadeva dragged
Dhrishtadyumna to his charopt and left that place.
Arjuna was fighting with Asvathama. Arjuna shot
most powerful arrows aiming at Asvathama. Asvathama fainted. His charioteer
took the chariot far away from that place. Pandava warriors acclaimed Arjuna.
The sounds of trumpets and conches rose to sky. Beholding this, Karna
attacked Arjuna. From other side, Trigarta warriors were provoking Arjuna to
fight with them. Arjuna told Krishna:
“Krishna! Karna from one side and Trigarta
warriors from other side are provoking me for war. If I attack Karna, I have
to accept the defeat with Trigarthas. Hence, let us first fight with
Trigarthas. Let our chariot be driven against Trigartas.” said Arjuna.
Accordingly, Krishna drove the chariot against Trigarthas. Arjuna began to
massacre Trigarta army.
At another front, Karna was fighting with
Dharmaja. Karna was slaughtering the charioteers and the horses of Pandava
troops. All the Panchala warriors, Nakula, Sahadeva, Upa Pandavas and Satyaki
surrounded Karna. Karna alone was fighting with all the above warriors, shrouding
them with thick showers of arrows. Meanwhile, Suyodhana arrived there with
his elephant forces. Suyodhana instigated the elephant forces of Kalinga,
Anga, Vanga, Magadha, Poundraka and Suhma kingdoms upon Pandava army. That
mighty elephant forces intruded into the Pandava Army and were crushing the
Pandava soldiers under its feet. Satyaki, daringly attacked them and killed
the King of Vanga and his elephant forces.
Nakula attacked King Suhma, Sahadeva attacked
King Poudraka and killed them and massacred their elephant forces. Beholding
their death, the other kings with their elephant forces rushed against
Pandavas. Sahadeva, with his sharp edged arrows, was slaughtering the
elephant forces. Dhrishtadyumna and others also were killing the elephants.
The battle became exceedingly fierce and awful.
Chariots were broken. Heads, hands and legs were rolling on the ground. The
deadbodies of elephants were heaped into hillocks. Blood was flowing into
streams.
Suyodhana was trying to catch Dharmaja alive. He along with his troops surrounded Dharmaja. Beholding this, Bhimasena and Satyaki came to the rescue of Dharmaja and saved him. Karna, Kripacharya and Asvathama came to the help of Suyodhana. All of them poured arrowy showers on Bhimasena and Satyaki. Karna was slaughtering Pandava army and was waiting for Arjuna.
Krishna told Arjuna: “O Arjuna! Karna is waiting
for you. Go and kill him. If Karna is killed, Suyodhana will be left alone.
You will be the King and Emperor of this Kourva Dynasty.” said Krishna.
Bhimasena along with Dhrishtadyumna and Satyaki
was chasing Kourava troops. Nishadha Prince attacked Bhimasena. Bhimasena
shot four sharp edged arrows and cut the head of Nishadha Prince and also the
head of his elephant. Beholding this, Nishadha troops fled away. Bhima was
going round the battle field with his mighty mace, slaughtering the Kourava
troops. Suyodhan attacked Bhimasena. Karna killed the charioteer of Sikhandi
and broke his flag. Sikhandi fled away.
Dussaasana was fighting with Dhrihtadyumna.
Nakula cut the head of the charioteer of Vrishasena, son of Karna. Vrishasena
mounted another chariot and again entered the battle field.
Sahadeva shot numerous arrows against Ulooka, son
of Sakuni, throughout his body. Ulooka left the battle field.
Satyaki and Sakuni were engaged in dual combat.
Satyaki killed the steeds of Sakuni. Sakuni got down the chariot and ran
away.
Bhimasena killed the charioteer of Suyodhana and
broke his chariot. Suyodhana jumped into another chariot and left that place.
Yudhamanyu attacked Kripacharya and broke his bow. Kripacharya took up another bow and killed the charioteer of Yuyudhana and cut his flag. Yuyudhana ran away.
Asvathama attacked Arjuna. Asvathama showered
sharp edged arrows incessantly upon Krishna and Arjuna. Arjuna also launched
numerous Astras and Sastras upon Asvathama.
Dharmaja attacked Chitrasena. Bhimasena, Nakula,
Sahadeva, Dhrishtadyumna surrounded Suyodhana. Beholding this, Karna came to
the help of Suyodhana. Karna shot one powerful arrow aiming at the chest of
Dharmaja. Dharmaja fell down on the chariot. His charioteer drove the chariot
far away from that spot. Kouravas chased the chariot of Dharmaja. The
warriors of Kekaya and Panchala rescued Dharmaja.
Bhimasena was fighting with Suyodhana. Karna was
fighting with Panchala and Kekaya warriors. Karna massacred them and then
chased Dharmaja. Dharmaja turned back and again showered arrows upon Karna.
Dharmaja killed the charioteer and the horses of Karna. Nakula and Sahadeva
came to the rescue of Dharmaja and shrouded Karna with arrowy showers. Karna,
enraged with wrath, killed the steeds tied to the chariot of Dharmaja.
Dharmaja jumped down and mounted the chariot of Nakula.
Meanwhile Salya told Karna: “Karna! what is this!
Show your prowess upon Arjuna not on Dharmaja. If for any reason, Dharmaja is
killed by you, Arjuna will certainly kill you. Why you invite your death
unnecessarily? Stop chasing Dharmaja. Oh. Karna. Look at that side. Your
bosom friend, Suyodhana was caught by Bhimasena, unarmed. Go and save him. If
Suyodhana is killed by Bhimasena, all your efforts will go in waste. Even if
you kill all Pandavas, it is of no avail.” said Salya.
Accordingly, Karna left Dharmaja and proceeded
towards Suyodhana. Left by Karna, Dharmaja, accompanied by Nakula and
Sahadeva, proceeded towards his tent.” said Sanjaya to Dhritarashtra, the war
details, under the leadership of Karna.
In this manner, Sooti told the story of
Mahabharata to Saint Sounaka and other sages and saints in Naimisaranya as
told by Saint Vaisampayana to Janamejaya.
MAHA BHARATA
KARNA PARVA SECOND CHAPTER COMPLETED OM TATSAT OM TATSAT OM TATSAT. |
MAHA BHARAT
KARNA PARVA THIRD CHAPTER
In Naimisaranya, on the occasion of Satra Yaga,
Ugrasravasa (Sooti) told Sounaka and other sages and saints, the Story of
Mahabharata, as told by Saint Vaisampayana to King Janamejaya.
On hearing from Sanjaya, that Karna left Dharmaja
and proceeded towards Suyodhana for his help, King Dhritarashtra grew angry
and said:
“Sanjaya! Karna appears to be a fool. Otherwise,
how can he leave Dharmaja without killing him. Is my son Suyodhana, a useless
fellow, incapable of fighting with Bhimasena? Why should Karna go for his
help? It appears Karna is deceiving Suyodhana. Tell me what had happened
later.” Dhritarashtra expressed his doubt regarding Karna. Sanjaya continued
to say.
Having been left by Karna, Dharmaja proceeded to
his place of stay. He laid down on a soft bed and the doctors were removing
the arrows pierced into his body. Dharmaja was very much annoyed for the
insult meted out by him at the hands of Karna.
Meanwhile, Nakula and Sahadeva arrived there.
Dharmaja asked both of them to proceed towards Bhimasena for his help. Nakula
and Sahadeva immediately proceeded towards Bhimasena for his help.
At that time, Arjuna was fighting with Asvathama.
Asvathama hurled his mace towards Arjuna. Arjuna broke that mace into pieces.
Arjuna pierced ten sharp edged arrows into the body of Asvathama. Asvathama,
enraged with great wrath, poured arrowy showers on Arjuna and Krishna. Arjuna
cut those arrows in the middle and cut the reigns of the horses of
Asvathama.The horses dragged the chariot of Asvathama far away from that
place. Having seen this, his army fled away. Pandava army acclaimed Arujuna
for his prowess.
Beholding the fate of Asvathama, Suyodhana told
Karna: “Karna! while you are very much present here, in the battle field, our
troops are fleeing away. Is it not a wonder. If you fight with our enemy
wholeheartedly, Pandavas are no match to you. Karna! Show your prowess.
Launch all your Astras. Destroy the enemy.” Suyodhana instiraged Karna.
On hearing the words of Suyodhana, Karna told
Salya thus: “Salya! have you heard the words of Suyodhana. Drive our chariot
against Arjuna. I will to day kill Arjuna, Krishna and Bhima. I will show my
vigour and valour to the rest of the world. I will enthrone Suyodhana to the
entire Kuru Kingdom. Now it is your turn to exhibit all your driving skills.”
said karna.
Karna launched Bhargava Astra against Arjuna.
From out of that Bhargava Astra, innumerable weapons were coming out and
massacring the Pandava troops. Chariots were broken. Horses and elephants
were killed. Their dead bodies formed into great heaps. Unable to withold the
power of Bhargava Astra, Pandava troops were running away.
Beholding this, Krishna told Arjuna: “Arjuna! See
how Karna is enraged with great fury. Now you have to act wisely. Dont be
angry.” cautioned Krishna.
“Krishna! what you said is correct. Turn our
chariot back. If we are alive, we can enjoy more pleasures.” said Arjuna.
At that time, Bhimasena was fighting with Karna.
Dhrishta- dyumna, Sikhandi, Satyaki, Upa Pandavas and others surrounded
Karna. Krishna thought that Arjuna was badly in need of rest. Hence Krishna
drove the chariot far away from the battle field.
Krishna told Arjuna: “Arjuna, while we were
fighting with Asvathama, Dharmaja was fighting with Karna and was caught by
him. Later, we do not know what had happened to Dharmaja. As our people are
fighting with Karna, let us first go and find out the whereabouts of
Dharmaja. We will come later and fight with Karna.” said Krishna.
Arjuna searched for the flag of Dharmaja in the
vicinity but could not find him. Arjuna enquired Bhimasena about Dharmaja.
Bhimasena replied: “Brother Arjuna! while I was fighting with Kourava troops,
I found Dharmaja fighting with Karna. Karna filled the entire body of
Dharmaja with sharp arrows. Then Dharmaja left the battle field. As long as
Krishna is by our side, nothing will happen to Dharmaja.” said Bhimasena.
“Bhimasena! I will continue to fight with Karna.
You go and enquire about the welfare of Dharmaja.” asked Arjuna.
“Arjuna! you may do such things. I will never do
like that. If I go away, others will think that I fled away from battle
field. Look at that side. Samsaptakas are challenging me. How can I leave them.
I will massacre them with my mace. You go and find out the welfare of
Dharmaja” replied Bhimasena.
Having found no other alternative, Arjuna told
Krishna: “Krishna! drive our chariot towards the abode of Dharmaja. I am very
eager to see Dharmaja atonce. Drive fast.”
Krishna drove the chariot towards the abode of
Dharmaja. Arjuna got down the chariot and rushed inside. He found Dharmaja
lying on a soft bed. Arjuna touched the feet of Dharmaja and sought his
blessings. Dharmaja was under the mistaken impression that Arjuna arrived
there, after killing Karna, and was seeking his blessings. Dharmaja’s heart
was filled with joy.
“O Krishna! O Arjuna! you both have killed Karna
who is unconquerable even by divine bodies. I am very happy. Just now, there
was a fiercest fight between me and Karna. In the presence of one and all,
Karna killed my charioteer and broke my flag. He pierced numerous arrows
throughout my body. Meanwhile, Bhimasena disarmed Suyodhana and was about to
kill him. Beholding this, Karna left me and proceeded towards Suyodhana to
save him. I returned back to my tent.
Arjuna! Karna insulted me. I am very much
annoyed. Now you have relieved me from that agony. Arjuna! Karna is not an
ordinary warrior. How have you killed him? Karna’s sons, relatives and his
friends will always be by his side. It is highly commendable that you have
killed Karna without sustaining any injury to your body. You have proved your
strength, courage, vigour and valour to the entire world.
Arjuna! the words spoken to by Karna , insulting
Droupadi in the open assembly, are still ringing in my ears. How can I forget
the insult meted out by Droupadi at the hands of Karna. Today you have
extinguished that fire of insult. Arjuna! Karna’s head is filled with
aggrandizement and pride. How have you cut his head effortlessly? You might
have shot numerous arrows targetting his chest and killed him, while he was
showering arrows upon you. Is it not?” said Dharmaja, with a joyful heart.
Arjuna told Dharmaja thus: “Brother Dharmaja!
while I was fighting with Samsaptakas, Asvathama, along with his troops,
surrounded me. I broke 500 chariots belonging to his troops and killed all of
them. The entire battle field was filled with their dead bodies. Asvathama
showered arrows, shrouding my chariot. We could not come out of that shower.
Then Asvathama left that place. I searched for you but could not find you.
Bhimasena informed me that you left the battle field. To enquire about your
welfare, we have come here. By God’s grace, you are safe. I am returning back
to the battle field. I will be back with the severed head of Karna and fill
your heart with joy.” said Arjuna.
Having heard that Karna is still alive,
Dharmaja’s heart was filled with great wrath.
“Arjuna! I know you are not caring me as I have
fled away from the battle field. Arjuna! not only me, you were also defeated
by Karna. Bhimasena, Nakula and Sahadeva were already defeated by Karna. For
the sin of joining with us, Krishna also was defeated by Karna. Therefore, we
need not return back to the battle field and fight with the enemy. Let us
once again go back to forests and spend the rest of our life in deep
meditation. Otherwise, without boasting ourselves any more, let us go to
Suyodhana and spend the rest of our life, serving Suyodhana and his
brothers.”
While speaking these words, the eyes of Dharmaja
were burning like fire balls. “Arjuna! Had I known about your true nature, I
would not have ventured for this war. We would have spent our life in our own
way. Had you informed me, even prior to commencement of war, that you are not
capable of vanquishing Karna, I would not have thought of this war. We are
not fit to be rulers. It is certain.
Arjuna! Remember what you told me prior to war.
“I will certainly kill Karna”. Is it not? But you have returned from war
field, utterly defeated by Karna, bundling up insinuations to my credit. That
means, you told me a lie, a blatant lie. I learnt from our mother that soon
after you were born, great sages and saints and invisible voice from the sky
acclaimed that you will become a hero of great prowess and you will conquer
all your enemies. But you have made all those divine words futile.
Arjuna! I am telling the truth. Trusting you
only, I developed enemity with Suyodhana. At that time I do not know you are
a coward, and will always be afraid of Karna. Arjuna! Tell me. In which way
you are inferior to Karna. Divine bodies have bestowed you with a divine
chariot and horses. Kapi Dhwaja will alwasy be flying on your chariot as a
symbol of victory. Gaandeeva, a divine gift, is in your hand. Above all, Sri
Krishna is your charioteer. Having been endowed with all these divine gifts,
how you suffered a defeat at the hands of Karna, I do not understand.
I do not know whether you are aware of it or not,
Suyodhana told me once that you are no match to Karna. But, I unnecessarily
developed greater hopes and am utterly defeated. I trusted you. Our friends
who have come to help us, trusted both of us. Unnecessarily they sacrificed
their lives as a stake in this war.” said Dharmaja.
Arjuna did not speak a single word.
Looking at Krishna, Dharmaja said: “Krishna! It
is definite that we cannot vanquish Karna. I was insulted by Karna in the
presence of our enemies. I was saved by Bhimasena. Otherwise, I would have
been killed by Karna. Is it necessary for me to remain in this world any
longer? Anyhow, Bhimasena is fighting alone, for my sake. He never fled away
like Arjuna.” said Dharmaja.
There was a pause. Again Dharmaja continued to
rebuke Arjuna.
“Arjuna! If Abhimanyu or Ghatotkacha are alive
now, the situation would have been different. Arjuna! do you know the meaning
of a relative. A true relative will always be by our side, in our
difficulties and distress. Krishna is our true relative. How you have fled
away from battle field when Krishna is alwlays with you.
Arjuna! you better do one thing. You give away
your Gandeevam to Krishna and be his charioteer. Krishna will fight and kill
Karna with Gaandeevam and get back our kingdom. In my view, you would not
have been born to Kunti. Had she been aborted, I would not have felt this
distress today, on account of your defeat.” said Dharmaja.
Having swallowed all the rebukes, Arjuna could
not digest the last words spoken to by Dharmaja. His eyes were burnt with
great wrath. He drew his long sword and jumed on Dharmaja to cut his throat.
Krishna caught hold of his hand and averted the blow.
“Arjuna! what is the use of a sword here and now.
Here there are no enemies. We have come here to enquire about the welfare of
Dharmaja. Dharmaja is safe. It is time to feel joy and not to get anger. Who
are the enemies here to be killed?” asked Krishna.
“Krishna! if anybody asks me to give away my
Gandeeva to anybody, I will kill him. It is my promise. Is it not just to cut
his head who speaks these painful words. Not only me, you also heard those
words. Whoever he may be, however high he may be, his head should be cut. I
have to discharge my promise. Otherwise,I will be blamed by one and all, for
not keeping my promise. You tell me what to do. I will follow.” said Arjuna.
“Arjuna! stop that nonsense. If anybody comes to
know about this, they will think that you will never respect elders and you
have no regard towards elders.
People who distinguish between Dharma and
Adharma, will never act like this. First you you realise yourself what to do
and what not to do and then act wisely. Arjuna! Truth and non-violence are
great virtues. We have to protect nonviolence with truth. Truth will itself
save non-violence from any disaster.
Each and every act done by us will have a suttle
meaning.We have to understand it and then act accordingly. Without knowing
that sutility, you are going to kill your own brother who is your well wisher
and your king. Would it be called as Dharma?
While you were young, knowingly or unknowingly,
you have taken an absurd promise. Now you have become elder and wiser. Is it
not foolish on your part to dishcarge that promise, without realising what is
Dharma and what is Adharma. Elders will never accept it. There is no wrong to
tell a lie while ones wealth, life and modesty are at stake. I will tell you
one story.
In the ancient past, there was a Brahmin called Kousika. He was quite arrogant and never heeds others words. He lived in his own way. One day, he was in deep meditation in his Ashram. Some thieves were chasing the passers by to rob them. Those passers by, along with their money and ornments, and hid in his Ashram. The thieves entered the Ashram and asked Kousika about the whereabouts of passers by. Kousika thought that if he tells a lie, it will be a sin. Hence he revealed the truth. The thieves killed the passers by and robbed them. After death, Kousika went to hell.
Therefore, Arjuna, truth, resulting in violence,
is not Dharma. We have to distinguish between Dharma and Adharma by following
elders. Hence, it is not desirable now to kill your brother, Dharmaja, to
discharge your promise.” said Krishna.
Arjuna realised his mistake. “Krishna! Kindly
excuse me and my ignorance. You advised me at right time and averted a great
disaster. But People should not think that I am a useless fellow who makes
falsle promises. At the same time, nothing should happen to my brother.
Please find a way out.” asked Arjuna.
“Arjuna! Unable to bear the pain caused by the
arrows of Karna, pierced into his body, your brother, Dharmaja, rebuked you.
That does not mean that he has no love and affection towards you. Arjuna!
Dharmaja is your eldler brother. He can chastise you and you have to bear it.
Yourself, Bhimasena, Nakula and Sahadeva are always at his feet.
Why should he be angry against you. But you
raised your sword upon him to kill him. Keep that intention in your mind, and
rebuke your brother, pointing out all his loop holes and faults commited by
him. Then pray him, with folded hands, not to keep those words in mind. With
this act, you will not be afflicted with any sin, for not keeping your
promise. Your mind will remain peaceful. Then we will proceed to kill Karna”
said Krishna, suggesting a way out.
Arjuna rebuked Dharmaja thus: “O Dharmaja! I am
answerable to Bhimasena, who is still fighting with great prowess but not to
you who have fled away from the battle field, being afraid of Karna. You know
much about my vigour and valour. Still you censured me. Is it just on your
part to speak like this? Your tongue should have been cut into thousand
pieces for censuring me like this. You have criticised my prowess. What do
you know about war? Have you ever fought with any warrior and vanquished him?
Atleast, Nakula and Sahadeva will fight to their might but never speak such
waste words like you.
Are you not responsible for this great massacre?
Had you not played dice game foolishly, we would not have suffered such a
great distress. On account of you only we suffered 12 years in forests and
one year in disguise. Still, you are censuring me shamelessly. You are
covering your faults and cowardness under the guise of patience. It is better
if you shut your mouth and keep quiet We will never tolerate your censuring
words any more .” said Arjuna, with great anguish in mind.
Again, Arjuna drew his sword. Krishna worriedly
asked Arjuna: “Why you are again drawing your sword?”.
“I have to cut my head and place it before the
feet of Dharmaja for speaking such censuring words against him. That is the
only punishment for me. ” said Arjuna.
Krishna smiled and said: “Dont worry Arjuna. For
this also there is a way out. If you praise or boast yourself, it is
equivalent to self immolation. Hence you begin to boast yourself.” said
Krishna.
Arjuna withdrew his sword and told Dharmaja:
“Dharmaja! Do you know about me and my prowess! I destroyed Samsaptakas. Look
at the heaps of dead bodies killed by me and the chariots broken by me. I am
not an ordinary warrior. Ther is no match to me in the entire world.”
Immediately, Arjuna fell on the feet of Dharmaja
and said: “Brother Dharmaja! please pardon me for all my faults.Dont keep
them in mind. Please show your affection towards me as usual. Brother
Dharmaja! Listen. I am telling the truth. My body, my breath, my life, are
all at your command. Bhimasens is fighting alone. Kindly give permission to
proceed to battle field for his help. I will kill Karna today. It is my
promise. Today, either Radha, mother of Karna, should lament for his son or
Kunti, my mother, should lament for my sake. It is certain.” said Arjuna.
Dharmaja told Arjuna: “No Arjuna. You spoke the
truth. Being an elder in the family, instead of safeguarding your interests,
I caused all kinds of woes and hard ship to all of you. Even if you dont kill
me, it is my duty to punish myself. I will go back to forests, leaving all
these royal plealsures. Enthrone Bhimasena, as an emperor to this entire
Kourava Kingdom, because, a coward, a weak-heart, war-fearing, like me, is
not fit to rule.” so saying, Dharmaja rose to his feet and was about to leave
that place.
Krishna fell on the feet of Dharmaja and said:
“Dharmaja! I am not aware of the Arjuna’s promise. Arjuna took a promise that
if anybody asks him to give away Gandeeva to others, he will kill him.
Involuntarily, you spoke that word. If Arjuna does not kill you, he fails in
discharing his promise. If he kills you, there will be a great disastour and
calamity. Hence I suggested him to abuse you which is eqivalent to killing.
You are now feeling mental agony. I am touching your feet and pray to excuse
both of us. I am telling the truth. Today, Arjuna will kill Karna. Karna’s
death is imminent” said Krishna.
Dharmaja hurriedly held the arms of Krishna and
bowed before him. “Krishna! You have to excuse me. Without any tolerance, I
indulged in an unnecessary foolish talk. Kindly excuse me for my intolerance.
You are our well wisher. We cannot forget your help for ever.” said Dharmaja.
Krishna told Arjuna: “Arjuna! Take the bleslsings
of your Brother, Dharmaja. We will proceed to battle field. Today, show your
prowess, kill Karna and fill your brother’s heart with full of joy. Dharmaja,
without knowing the true facts, misunderstood us and indulgled in an
unnecessary talk which finally culminated into this awkward situation. You
also lost your temper and was about to kill your brother. Had you killed your
brother , what would be our fate. By God’s grace, greatest disaster was
averted.” said Krishna.
Arjuna’s eyes were showering tears. He fell on
the feet of Dharmaja, washing his feet with tears. Dharmaja’s eyes also were
filled with tears. He hugged Arjuna and said: “Arjuna! Karna broke my bow and
chariot and shot numerous shafts piercing into my body. If you dont kill that
wretch, there is no use of my remaining on this earth any longer.”
“O King Dharmaja! Today, I will Karna. Without
killing Karna, I wont see your face. I will never fail in my word.” said
Arjuna.
“Dharmaja! bless your brother, Arjuna, to return
with victory.” asked Krishna.
Dharmaja hugged Arjuna and said: “Arjuna! forgive
me for my unnecessary talk. I also wont feel for the words spoken by you with
the permission of Krishna. Vijaya! be victorious. Triumph is yours.” Dharmaja
blessed Arjuna.
Both Arjuna and Krishna, boarded their chariot
and proceeded to the battle field. But Arjuna’s face was gloomy, filled with
timidity. Krishna observed it and said thus:
“Arjuna! You are unconquerable even by divine
forces. You got mighty physicial, mental and divine power. You made Bhishma
fell on an arrowy bed and killed Drona and Jayadhradha. The remainder is
Karna. With the fond hope that Karna will be his saviour, Suyodhana ventured
this battle. Kill Karna and make Suyodhana’s hopes futile. It will enhance
your name and fame. Not only Karna, Kripacharya, Asvathama, Kritavarma, Salya
are destined to be killed by you. You may leave Kripacharya and Asvathama
being Brahmins, but dont leave Kritavarma, being my relative. Salya is no
other than your maternal uncle. But he is fighting for your enemy. Hence, he
has to be killed.
Karna is the root cause for all your woes.
Burning in Lac House, dice game, insult caused to Droupadi, are all the
creations of Karna. Not only that, he is responsible for all the misdeeds of
Suyodhana. Have you forgotten the words uttered by Karna, in open assembly,
addressing Droupadi. “Your husbands lost you in dice game and remained as
cowards. There are several heroes in this assembly. Choose one with
manliness, unlike your husbands.” Are these not the words spoken to by
Karna,addressing Droupadi.
When I visited Kuru Assembly to effect mediation
between you and Suyodhana, this Karna unnecessarily interfered, fomented
hatredness in Suyodhana and instigated him to bind me with rope.
While your son Abhimanyu was fighting with the
enemies fiercely, this wretch, Karna, broke his bow from behind and provoked
others to kill him. Are you hesitating to kill this Karna, inspite of all his
mis deeds. If you kill Karna, the remaining sons of Dhritarashtra cannot even
stand before you. The entire universe will be under your control.”said
Krishna, encouraging Arjuna.
Arjuna came out of his distressed mood. “Krishna!
if you are by my side, Karna’s death is imminent. He will remember today all
his mis deeds, including the mischievous disce game. Beholding the death of
Karna, Suyodhana should repent for not heeding the words of Vidura. Sons of
Dhritarashtra should lose hopes on Kuru kingdom. My brother, Dharmaja’s heart
should be filled with joy on hearing the death of Karna.” said Arjuna firmly.
Bythat time, they reached the battle field. At
that time, both sides were fighting, without caring for their lives. One of
the Karna’s son was killed by Uttamouja. Beholding the death of his son,
Karna cut the flag of Uttamouja and killed his horses. Uttamouja took his
sword, jumped down and killed the horses of the Kripacharya’s chariot. Then
he jumped into the chariot of Sikhandi. Meanwhile, Asvathama arrived there
and picked up Kripacharya and left that place.
Unable to bear the prowess of Bhimasena, Kourava
army was fleeing away. Bhimasena told his charioteer Visoka: “Visoka! My
brother, Dharmaja, left the battle field. Arjuna who went to enquire about
his welfare, has not yet returned. I do not know what had happened. If any
untoward thing happens, there is no use of continuing the war. Any how,
nothing is left to me except massacring the enemy troops. Visoka! look at
those flags. Can you identify the chariots of Arjuna and Dharmaja. What about
our arms and arrows. Are they sufficiently available. Please find out.” asked
Bhimasena.
“O Bhimasena! You need not worry about the arms
and arrows. They are more than sufficient. The mighty mace in your hand is
more than sufficient to massacre the enemy troops.” said Visoka.
Bhimasena’s heart was filled with joy with the
words of Visoka. Suddenly Visoka cried aloud: “Bhimasena! look at that side.
That is Kapidhwaja. Arjuna is there. He is chasing the elephant troops”
On hearing the words of Visoka, Bhimasena was
over-joyous. “Visoka! Drive our chariot nearer to the chariot of Arjuna”
asked Bhimasena. Immediately, Visoka drove the chariot nearer to Arjuna.
Arjuna was massacring the kourava troops. Unable
to bear the vigour of Arjuna, Kourava army was fleeing away. From other side,
Bhimasena was moving with wind speed and killing the enemy troops
mercilessly.
Suyodhana observed this situation. He addressed
his troops: “Proceed against Bhimasena. Surround him. Kill him.” shouted
Suyodhana. Accordingly, Kourava troops surrounded Bhimasena.
The battle was fierce. Bhimasena was massacring
the kourava troops indiscriminately. Sakuni shot one most powerful arrow
aiming at the chest of Bhimasena. Bhimasena broke the bow of Sakuni. Sakuni
picked up another bow and shot 16 arrows hitting the charioteer and horses of
Bhimasena. Bhimasena launched Saktri against Sakuni. Sakuni caught hold of
that Sakti with his hand and hurled it back against Bhimasena. Bhimasena’s
hand was injured. Kourava troops acclaimed the act of Sakuni. Bhimasena took
his bow and broke the bow of Sakuni and shot numerous arrows throughout the
body of Sakuni. Sakuni fell down on his chariot and fainted. Suyodhana rushed
to that spot and carried away Sakuni on his chariot.
With the help of Sikhandi, Dhrishtadyumna and Upa
Pandavas, Bhima sena attacked karna. Later Nakula and Sahadeva joined
Bhimasena. All of them surrounded Karna. Karna alone was fighting with all
those Pandava heroes. Unable to bear the prowess of Karna, Pandava troops
fled away.
Chedi, Matsya and Panchala troops surrounded
Karna. Karna was massacring them. Suyodhana, Kripacharya, Dussaasana,
Asvathama, Sakuni, Kritavarma joined Karna. All of them attacked Pandava
troops and were destroying them.
At another front, Bhima, Nakula, Sahadeva,
Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandi and others were killing the Kourava troops
mercilessly. Heavy casualities were there on both both sides. Krishna was
driving the chariot of Arjuna towards Karna with great speed. Observing this
Salya told Karna:
“Karna! look at that side. Arjuna is rushing
towards you. Attack Arjuna and kill him. Discharge the debt of Suyodhana.”
Salya provoked Karna. Salya drove the chariot towards Arjuna.
Meanwhile, Bhimasena arrived there. Arjuna informed
Bhimasena about the welfare of Dharmaja. Suddenly, Ten of your sons (sons of
Dhritarashtra) surrounded Arjuna. Within a moment, Arjuna effortlessly
consigned all of them to the abode of Yama. Then, 90 Kourava warriors
surrounded Arjuna. Arjuna killed all of them, each with one arrow. Arjuna
began to chase the rest of Kourava army.
Meanwhile, 1300 strong elephant troop attacked
Arjuna. With the help of Bhimasena, Arjuna could destroy that might elephant
force. Bhimasena got down from the chariot, with his mace on his shoulder,
and began to break the heads of the elephants. The arrowy showers of Arjuna
from one side, and the mighty blows of Bhimasena’s mace on the other side,
are shattering the kourava forces.
Beholding this, Karna grew angry. Karna broke the
bows of the sons of Bhima and Nakula. Karna killed the horses of Satyaki and
killed the son of Kekaya King. In retaliation, King of Kekaya killed Prasena,
son of Karna. With that grief, Karna killed the King of Kekaya. Satyaki
boarded another chariot and attacked Sushena, grand son of Karna. Satyaki
killed the horses of Sushena. Beholding this, Karna shouted “O Satyaki! you
are dead”. So saying, Karna shot one powerful astra upon Satyaki. But
Sikhandi broke that Astra in the middle.
Karna cut the flag of Sikhandi and killed Sudeva
son of Drupada. Beholding this, Panchala warriors surrounded Karna. Arjuna
and Bhimasena came nearer to the chariot of Karna. Meanwhile Uttamouja,
Janamejaya, Yudhamanyu, Sikhandi and Dhrishtadyumna had overtaken Arjuna and attacked
Karna. Karna also effectively attacked all of them. Karna broke their
umbrellas, flags and bows into pieces and killed their charioteers and
horses.
Meanwhile, Upa Pandavas surrounded Karna. Satyaki
was protecting all of them by cutting each and every arrow shot by Karna.
Satyaki also pierced number of arrows into the body of Suyodhana who came to
the help of Karna. Arjuna also was chasing all the warriors who are coming
there to help Karna.
Dussaasana came before Bhimasena. Beholding
Dussaasana, Bhimasena said: “O brother, Dussaasana! I am here to discharge
your debt for what all you have done in the open assembly. I will fulfull my
promise by drinking your blood. By God’s grace, you are before me.” Bhimasena
shouted aloud.
“O Bhimasena! You might have forgotten the past
so quickly. Have you forgotten that we tried to burnt all of you alive in
Varanavata. Have you forgotten about the wicked dice game played by us to
grab all your wealth. Have you forgotten those years spent by you in forests
like animals.Having suffered so many woes at our hands, you have come to
fight with us. Even if you forgot, I will never forget.” heckled Dussaasana.
Without saying a single word, Bhimasena cut his
flag, broke his bow and killed his charioteer. Bhimasena planted one sharp
shaft on the forehead of Dussaasana. Dussaasana, while driving his chariot,
picked up another bow and cut the bow of Bhimasena and hit the charioteer of
Bhimasena. Bhimasena took another bow and planted 50 sharp edged arrows into
the body of Dussaasana. Dussaasana, in return, killed the horses of
Bhimasena. Bhimasena took his mighty mace, got down from the chariot, came
near the chariot of Dussaasana.
First, Bhimasena killed the horses and broke the
chariot. Dussaasana took his mace and jumped down the chariot. Dussaasana
hurled a Tomara upon Bhimasena which was cut by Bhimasena into pieces. While
looking into the eyes of Dussaasana in a close range, Bhimasena remembered
the woes sufferedby them for 13 longs years on account of Dussaasana. He could
not control himself. His heart was burning with great anger. He remembered
his promise made by him in the open assembly.
Bhimasena raised his huge mace. Collected all his
strength and power in his hands and delivered a huge mighty blow on the head
of Dussaasana. With that blow, Dussaasana fell down. Bhimasena fell upon him.
Bhimasena pressed his neck with his leg. “O Dussaasana! Inspite of insulting
us in the open assembly, you have come here insearch of your death in my
form. You are killed. You wicked wretch. you are killed.” Bhimasena shouted
and was throttling the neck of Dussaasana with his leg.
Beholding Bhimasena in such a fiercest form, the
troops on both sides taken aback and ran away. Bhimasena did not observe
whether Dussaasana was alive or dead. Bhimasena lifted the body of Dussaasana
with his hands into air, whirled it speedily in the air, and threw it down on
the ground forcefully. Bhimasena sat on his knees before the body of
Dussaasana. He was laughing wickedly and loudly.Looking into the face of
Dussaasana:
“You Dussaasana! now I will break your chest and
drink your blood like honey. Call your people for help. I will see who will
save you.” so shouting Bhimasena, tore the chest of Dussaasana by piercing
his long nails into his chest. The blood gushed out of his chest. Bhimasena
drank that blood. He rubbed the rest of the blood to his body. With a mad
look, Bhimasena laughed at Dussaasana. He was jumping on the body of
Dussaasana.
“Oh Dussaasana! your blood is to tasty. It has
extinguished my thrist. I discharged my vow.” Bhimasena was shouting,
clapping, dancing wildly.
All are under the illusion whether he is a man or devil. All have stopped the war and remained motionless like statues..Bhimasena chased the Kourava troops. Again he came near the dead body of Dussaasana.
“Dussaasana! why are you lying like this. Cry.
You beast --- Cry aloud. Call anybody to come to your rescue. Whoever will
come, I will see.”.
Bhimasena sat near the dead body of Dussaasana.
“O Dussaasana! why you bore grudge against me.
Had I done anyting either to you or your brother, Suyodhana. But you tried to
kill me by administering poison, by throwing into water, by snake bites. You
insulted me in the open assembly. Why? Why? What was the reason? So, you have
to reap the consequences today for playing wicked dice game with us.”
Bhimasena rose to his feet. He was restless. He
could not control his anger. Kourava warriors were staring at him with great
fear.
Beholding them, Bhimasena shouted: “Look at the
fate of this wretch, Dussaasana. Due to his misdeeds, his father,
Dhritarashtra, lost his name and fame. Had his father reprimanded him,
situation would not have been this worse. O Dussaasana! Remember what you
told Droupadi in open assembly.
“O Droupadi, you have no husband. Choose some
capable person.”. Is it not?
Dussaasana! Droupadi has a husband. I am the
husband of Droupadi. I am here. Today, I will deprive all your wives of their
respective husbands. They have to weep for their husbands. O Dussaasana! By
killing you, I discharged one of my vows. Another vow remains. Breaking the
thighs of Suyodhana and kicking his head with my left leg, remained. I am
proceeding on that job.”
Bhimasena was shaking with great wrath. He has
become uncontrollable. Bhimasena again was striking the dead body of
Dussaasana with his mighty mace. Dussaasana is dead.
Beholding the ghastly incident, Karna and other
warriors were frightened. Looking at the death of their brother, Dussaasana,
his brothers, Kavachi, Nishangi, Pasi, Dandadhara, Dhanurdhraha, Alopa, Saha,
Shanda, Vatavega, Suvarchasa rushed against Bhimasena. With ten Bhalla
arrows, Bhimasena cut their heads.
Looking at Karna Salya said: “Karna! what
happened. Are you afraid of Bhimasena. Have you become coward. Your friend,
Suyodhana, is waiting for his turn to be killed by Bhimasena. You are
commander of the entire forces. Kripacharya, Asvathama and others are waiting
for your commands and future course of action. Rally your troops and be ready
for war. Look at that side. Your son, Vrishasena, is rushing against
Pandavas. You also attack Arjuna. Suyodhana put the entire burden of war upon
your shoulders. You should not remain as a coward like this.” said Salya.
These words of Salya moved Karna. He rushed against Arjuna.
Meanwhile, Vrishasena, son of Karna, attacked
Bhimasena. But Nakula intervened and cut the flag , umbrella and bow of
Vrishasena.Vrishasena picked up another bow and broke the chariot of Nakula
and killed the horses. Nakula took his sword , jumped down the chariot and
rushed against Vrishasena.. Vrishasena shot numerous arrows throughout the
body of Nakula.
Beholding this, Yudhamanyu, Uttamouja, Sikhandi, Janamejaya, Saltyaki, UpaPandavas also rushed against Vrishasena. Meanwhile, Kritavarma, Kripacharya, Asvathama, Suyodhana, Sakuni gathered there to help Vrishasena. Bhimasena drove them away. Son of Nakula was massacring the elephant forces. Vrishasena killed the charioteer of the son of Nakula. .
Beholding this, Arjuna rushed against Vrishasena.
Vrishasena showered numerous arrows upon Arjuna, Sataaneeka and Bhimasena.
Vrishasena planted 7 arrows in the body of Nakula and 12 arrows in the body
of Krishna. Arjuna shot numerous arrows against Vrishasena which were cut by
him in the middle. Vrishasena shot 10 arrows piercing into the body of Arjuna
and 9 arrows against Krishna.
Arjuna, enraged with great wrath, cut the bow of
Vrishasena and cut his arms. With another arrow, Arjuna cut the head of
Vrishasena.
Karna was enraged with great wrath beholding the
death of his own son, in his presence. Karna drove his chariot against
Arjuna. Karna and Arjuna were standing one against the other.
Karna asked Salya: “O king of Madra, if Arjuna
vanquishes me, what will you do?
“I will fight with Krishna and Arjuna” said
Salya.
The same question was put by Arjuna to Krishna.
“Krishna! If I were to be vanquished by Karna,
what will you do?”
“Arjuna! even if sun rises on west, you will
never be conquered by Karna. Therefore, that question does not arise. I
cannot bear that situation even forthe sake of fun. If it so happens, I will
kill Karna and Salya with single hand. I will destroy the Kourava clan for
ever and enthrone Dharmaja for this Kuru Dynasty. It is certain” said Krishna
emotionally.
“Krishna! For fun sake I asked you that question.
I will take revenge upon Karna for his mis-deeds in Kuru assembly. Even if
all the three Gods come together, Karna’s death is imminent today. You will
see me cutting the head of Karna, making his wife, widow.” said Arjuna.
The troops on both sides were standing one
against the to her. Even the divine bodies gathered in the sky to witness the
magnificent and splendid war between Karna and Arjuna.
At that juncture, Asvathama approached Suyodhana
and said thus:
“Suyodhana! A great warrior, Bhishma, was
defeated by Arjuna. Is Karna greater than Bhishma? Can he ever stand before
Arjuna? I will convince Arjuna. You convince Karna. Let all of us go to
Dharmaja and settle the matter amicably. We will have an amicable settlement.
Bhima, Nakula and Sahadeva will never say ‘no’ to the words of Dharmaja. If
you accept my proposal, it will be in favour of you, your remaining brothers,
all your friendly kings and also the common man. Think about it. You reposed
confidence upon me and Kripacharya that we will vanquish Arjuna and we will
never be killed by him. It is wrong. We are also mortals, destined to die.
Ofcourse, Arjuna may leave me and Kripacharya because we are Brahmins.
You thought that Bhishma and Drona will never be
defeated by anybody. But they were defeated and killed. We are in no way
greater than those eminent warriors. Therefore, an amicable settlement with
Dharmaja is the best solution at this juncture.
You need not apprehend that Krishna may not agree
for settlement as we spoke bad against him when he tried to settle the
matter. Krishna and Dharmaja will accept your father, Dhritarashtra, as the
King and Emperor of this Kuru Kingdom. Under his rule, we will spend the rest
of our life peacefully. Karna also will accept this proposal.
We are all your well wishers. We wish you long
life and prosperity. If we are alive, we may enjoy the royal pleasures. What
you derive after death. Hence, Shed animosity and hatredness. Agree for the
amicable settlement. It will be favoured by one and all. If you dont agree
for this proposal, you will be sliding down into greater depths.” said
Asvathama.
Suyodhana heard those words of Asvathama
carefully and with great attention.
“Asvathama! How mad you are! Bhimasena discharged
his first promise made by him in the open assembly, by killing Dussaasana.
Will he keep quiet without killing me and discharing his second promise? At
this crucial time, how can I crave for settlement with my enemy. How Karna will
give up war at this juncture. It is impossible. What should happen, let it
happen. For the present, Arjuna is tired but Karna is shining with renewed
vigour. Karna may kill Arjuna today.” said Suyodhana.
Suyodhana rallied his forces and drove them against
Pandava forces. Karna and Arjuna began to fight. There was a fiercest battle
between Karna and Arjuna.
Krishna told Arjuna: “Arjuna! show your prowess.
Plant numerous arrows in the body of Karna. He is no match to you in any
respect. Kill Karna. That is only your aim.” encouraged Krishna.
The eminent warriors in Kourava Troops also
encouraged Karna: “Karna! After wandering and spending wayward life in
forests for 12 long years, Pandavas have come for fight. Kill Arjuna. Rest of
the Pandavas will go back to forests. Suyodhana will be our King and Emperor.
Gather your courage and vigour. Fight against Arjuna” said Salya.
Karna shot ten most powerful arrows against
Arjuna. Arjuna, in return, shot 19 arrows against Karna. Karna shot 9 sharp
edged arrows against Arjuna. Karna also shot numeros arrows against Krishna.
Beholding this, Arjuna poured arrowy showers on Karna. Karna, in return, shot
most powerful arrows against Arjuna and Krishna.
Arjuna hit the charioteer of Karna and his horses
and launched Agneyastra against karna. Karna launched Varunastra, to nullify
Agneyastra. Again, Arjuna launched Meghastra upon Karna. Under the influence
of Meghastra, the entire sky was filled with dark clouds and darkness plunged
in. To neutralize that, Arjuna launched Anilastra (Vavyastra). The terrible
wind emanated by Vavaystra shattered the clouds and the Sun was visible.
Arjuna launched Indra Sakti upon Karna which was nullified by Karna.
At this juncture Bhimasena told Arjuna: “Brother
Arjuna! Karna decided to settle the matters today itself. Tell me, whether
you will kill Karna or will you allow me to kill Karna. With one heavy blow
of my mace, I will break the head of Karna into pieces.” said Bhimasena with
great wrath.
Krishna told Arjuna: “Arjuna! Karna is attacking
effectively each and every Astra launched by you. Besides that, he is pouring
arrowy showers upon you. Kourava troops are jubilant and our forces are in
great distress. I do not know the reason. You take my Chakra and cut the head
of Karna.” said Krishna.
“Krishna! there is no need to launch Chakrayudha.
I am launching Brahma Astra upon Karna. He cannot escape it.” So saying,
Arjuna launched Brahma Astra against Karna. Brahma astra was darting towards
Karna with great speed. But Karna remained unshaken. With his divine power,
Brahma Astra returned back.
Karna shot numerous arrows against Arjuna and
Krishna. Arjuna also shot each 9 arrows against Karna and Salya. Karna cut
the thread tied to Gandeeva. Arjuna tied the thread and cut the thread tied
to the bow of Karna. In this manner, Karna and Arjuna were combatting with
each other. Unable to bear the wrath of Arjuna, Chakra Rakshakas of Karna
fled away.
Beholding this, Suyodhana instigated Kourava
warriors to kill Arjuna. Suyodhana’s troops suddenly surrounded Arjuna.
Arjuna scattered the Kourava forces. The forces on both sides stopped
fighting and were viewing at the dual fight between Karna and Arjuna. Looking
at this development, Suyodhana addressed his troops:
“O great warriors! while Karna is fighting with
Arjuna with great prowess, how you are keeping quiet. Is it proper on your
part to be silent with foldeld hands. Go and help karna and fight with
Arjuna” Suyodhana instigated his troops.
Kourava troops proceeded towards Karna to help him. Beholding this, Arjuna with most sharp arrows cut their flags, broke their chariots, and cut their bows. Unable to bear the wrath of Arjuna, Kourava troops fled away.
Karna was having Sarpamukha Astra. Its main deity
was Takshaka’s son Ashvasena. Karna preseved it only to kill Arjuna. Now
Karna intended to launch Sarpa Mukha Astra against Arjuna. Karna worshipped
that Astra and was about to launch it. Karna aimed that Astra directly to the
neck of Arjuna.
Salya observed that the target is not correct.
“Karna!your target is wrong. Aim it directly to the neck of Arjuna.” said
Salya.
Karna grew angry. “Salya! I am a great warrior.
How dare you say that my target is wrong. With this Astra, Arjuna’s head will
roll on the ground” so saying Karna launched Sarpa Mukha Astra without
correcting the target.
Sarpa Mukha Astra was darting towards Arjuna,
like wild fire. Beholding this, Krishna, using his whole strength, kicked
down the chariot with his leg, six inches down into the ground. The target of
Karna failed. The sarpa mukha astra hit against the divine crown of Arjuna
and the crown fell down and broke into pieces.
That divine crown was given by Brahma to Devendra. Devendra presented the same to his son, Arjuna, when he killed the Asuras. Now that crown was destroyed by Sarpa Mukha Astra. Arjuna took out a long cloth and tied to his head as turban. Even after destroying the crown of Arjuna, Sarpa Mukha Astra did not leave him. It was again darting against Arjuna with great speed.
Beholding this Arjuna asked Krishna: “Krishna!
Why this serpant is chasing me like this.”
“Arjuna! At the time of burning Khandava forest,
one naga lady, called Asvasena, tried to escape from the fire along with her
mother. You chased that Naga Lady and killed her. Since then, that Naga Lady,
Asvasena, bore grudge against you. She was born as the son of Takshaka.. That
Asvasena is the main deity of this Sarpa Mukha Astra. Now Asvasena is chasing
you to take revenge upon you. Hitherto, Karna was worshipping Naga Mukha
Astra and preserved it only to kill you. Now you can destroy Naga Mukha Astra
with another divine Astra.” said Krishna.
Arjuna, launched another Divine Astra, and broke
SarpaMukha Astra into pieces. Arjunt planted 12 sharp arrows into the body of
Karna. Karna shot 13 sharp arrows against Krishna and 100 arrows against
Arjuna.
Arjuna with one arrow broke the natural ear rings
of Karna.(The natural armour (sahaja kavacha) has alrleady been taken away as
charity by Devendra). The unshaken Karna was pouring arrowy showers on
Arjuna. But Arjuna was cutting those arrows in the middle.
The entire body of Karna was shedding blood. It
was time for the Sun to set indicating that his son also was going to die in
the battle field. Lord Yama arrived there invisibly to invite Karna. Yama’s
voice is heard everywhere.
“Now the chariot wheels will sunk in earth
indicating Karna’s departure.”
Karna heard this. He tried to remember Bhargava
Astra, but failed. Karna realised that the curse of Parasurama has begun to
work out. Still he did not loose his courage.
“I am virtuous. I follow Dharma. Dharma will save
me. But those words have become futile now .” thought Karna.
Arjuna was showering arrows incessantly upon
Karna. Karna lost hopes on divine powers. He took up his bow and shot most
powerful sharp arrows upon Arjuna. Arjuna launched Brahma Astra upon Karna
which was successfully neutrilized by Karna, by launching Indra Astra.
Krishna told Arjuna: “Arjuna! Do you know the
reason for the failure of your Brahma Astra. You are tactless in killing
Karna. Without much effort, try to kill Karna with tact.” suggested Krishna.
Meanwhile, Karna tried to launch Rudra Astra.
With great devotion, Karna was chanting Rudra Astra. The chariot wheels are
sinking down into earth.The chariot was leaning to one side. Hence, Karna
could not concentrate on launching of Rudra Astra.
Karna got down the chariot. Looking at Arjuna,
Karna said: “Arjuna! I am deprived of my chariot. My chariot wheels have sunk
into earth. I have to lift my chariot wheels. You are on chariot I am on
earth. It is against Dharma to shower arrows upon me. Kindly stop shooting
arrows till I lift my chariot wheels.
Arjuna! I am only letting you know about War
Principles, not that I am afraid of you and Krishna.” .
Krishna thought that it was proper time to teach
a lesson to Karna.
“What Karna. Are you preaching sermons about
Dharma. Are you speaking about What is Dharma and What is Adharma? When you
have started preaching sermons about Dharma? Because you are in troubles, you
remember Dharma now. While you were in highest peak of power and
aggrandisement, you never remember about Dharma!
Karna! Pandavas are virtuous.They are following
virtuous path always. They are always victorious. Have you forgotten the
misdeeds done by you with the support of Suyodhana.
Are you not the wretch who suggested Suyodhana to
kill Pandavas by burning them in lac house.
Are you not the brain behind back to arrange the
wicked dice game.
Are you not the root cause for the nasty idea of
dragging Droupadi to open assembly and remove her clothes.
Did you not foment the hatredness of Suyodhana by
proceeding to Ghosha Yatra into forests without allowing Pandavas to spend
their time peacefully, even in forests.
Are you not the wretch who commenced the nasty
wretched operation to kill Abhimanyu by surrounding him on all sides.
Are you not responsible either directly or
indirectly for all the above mis deeds.
At that time, did you not remember what is Dharma
and what is Adharma?”
While Krishna was uttering word by word, Arjuna
was moving with great wrath. Mercilessly, Arjuna showered numerous powerful
arrows upon Karna. Karna was fighting with Arjuna, standing on the ground.
Arjuna cut the flag of Karna. Karna, infuriated
with wrath, shot most sharp edged arrows against Arjuna. Now and then, Karna
was trying to lift his chariot wheels.
“Why you are hesitating. Kill Karna.” said
Krishna.
Arjuna took out a most powerful divine astra and
intended in his mind:
“If I am successful in doing great penance, in
serving my preceptors and brahmins, making charities to Brahmins, preceptors,
this Divine Astra will cut the head of Karna.”
Intending strongly in mind to kill Karna, Arjuna
launched that Divine Astra. Arjuna drew the thread of Gandeeva upto his ear
and released that Divine Astra with great speed.
That Divine Astra darted with great speed,
sparkling flames, towards Karna and cut his head. Karna’s body fell on the
ground. The Sun was set. Then to the sight of one and all, a light came out
of the body of Karna and moved towards Sun and joined the evening Sun. As if
its power is over, the chariot wheels have raised to the normal position.
Unable to look at the dead body of his own son, the Sun God disappeared in
the western ghats, to have a holy bath.
Pursuant to the death of Karna, Pandava Army was
jubilant. They were blowing trumpets, horns, conches etc. Salya, drove the
empty chariot without Karna, towards Suyodhana. Kourava Armies fled away.
Having seen the fall of Karna, Bhiamsena was
shouting, laughing aloud, and dancing.
Salya approached Suyodhana and said: “Suyodhana!
I have witnessed many battles so far, but I have not seen such a fiercest
battle between Karna and Arjuna. It is Amazing. Marvellous. Remarkable.
Indescribable. At one point of time, Krishna and Arjuna lost hopes upon their
lives. But fate decided the destiny. Such a mighty warrior, Karna, laid down
his life. It is already sunset. Let us close the war for today.” said Salya.
On hearing that Karna is dead, Suyodhana remained
silent. Suddenly, he became mad and was crying. He left that place lamenting
for the death of Karna.
Krishna and Arjuna ordered their troops to stop
war for the day. Both of them went to the abode of Dharmaja. Dharmaja praised
Arjuna for killing Karna.
“Dharmaja! Today Karna became very furious. None
was able to kill him. It appears he was not killed due to the prowess of
Arjuna but he was destroyed in the great wrath suppressed by you all these
days. With the death of Karna, you are relieved of all the woes. You remain
worryless. You will be the King and Emperor for Kuru Kingdom” said Krishna.
With folded hands Dharmaja said: “Krishna! we are
always victorious as long as your kind looks are spreading on us.” said
Dharmaja.
“Dharmaja! I am only a silent spectator. Yours
brothers, your brothers in law are endowed with great vigour and valour. With
their combined efforts only, you achieved this victory.” said Krishna.
“Krishna! I desire to see the dead body of Karna
once.” said Dharmaja.
Accompanied by his brothers, relatives, friends,
troops, Dharmaja proceeded to the battle field. Dharmaja saw the dead bodies
of Karna, his sons and grand sons. With the death of Karna, Dharmaja thought
that he got a rebirth.” said Sanjaya to Dhritarashtra, about the death of
Dussaasana and karna.
In the above manner, Sooti told Saint Sounaka and
other sages and saints, the story of Mahabharata, as told by Saint
Vaisampayana to Janamejaya.
MAHABHARAT
KARNA PARVA THIRD CHAPTER COMPLETED. WITH THIS KARNA PARVA COMPLETED. OM TATSAT OM TATSAT OMTATSAT. |