BOOK9 SALYA
PARVA
MAHA BHARAT
Salya Parva
First Chapter.
Salya Parva
First Chapter.
Saint
Sooti told Saint Sounaka and other sages and saints gathered at Naimisaranya,
on the occasion of Satra Yaga, the story of Maha Bharata, as was told by Saint
Vaisampayana to Janamejaya.
The seventeenth
day of Maha Bharata war was concluded. Dussaasana and Karna were killed.
Accompanied by the remaining warriors, Suyodhana retired to his place of stay.
Salya was appointed as the Commander in Chief of the Kourava Army.
Both
armies gathered at Kurukshetra for 18th day war. By noon time, Dharmaja killed
Salya. All the great warriors, fighting on behalf of Suyodhana were killed, one
by one. Suyodhana concluded the war and went away alone. He went underground,
by hiding himself in a great pond. Pandavas went in search of Suyodhana, found
him in the waters of a pond. Pandavas provoked Suyodhana to have a dual fight
with any one of them.
There was
a dual fight between Suyodhana and Bhimasena. In that dual fight, Bhimasena
struck Suyodhana with a mace, below his waist, on his thighs. Suyodhana fell
down. His thighs were broken. The Maha Bharata war came to an end.
On that
mid night, while the sons of Pandavas and other Pandava warriors were in deep
sleep, Asvathama, accompanied by Kripacharya and Kritavarma, entered the tents
of Pandava warriors and killed all of them including the sons of Pandavas,
Panchala warriors, Prabhadraka and Matsya warriors along with their remaining
troops, by severing their heads from their bodies.
Beholding
this mass massacre, Sanjaya returned back to Hastina Pura to explain the
position in detail to King Dhritarashtra. He entered the inner apartments of
King Dhritarashtra. King Dhritarashtra, his wife, his daughters-in-law were
waiting eagerly to hear the final developments of war. Sanjaya could not
control his grief. He began to weep loudly and said:
“O King
Dhritarashtra! King Salya, Ulooka, Samsaptakas, King of Kambhoja, Sataaneeka,
all Yavana Kings, all Kings of Hills and Plains, all mlecha troops, and all the
Kings who have come to help Suyodhana from all the four corners, were killed.
All the sons of Karna were killed. Your son, Suyodhana, was beaten by Bhimasena
with his mace below his waist. Suyodhana body is rolling on the banks of river
Sarasvati, on the hard surface, unattended and uncared for.
Besdies
that, on the side of Pandavas, Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandi, Uttamouja, Yudhamanyu
and other Panchala Kings, Chedi, Matsya, Prabhadraka kings and their troops,
Prativindhya and other sons of Droupadi, all the remaining chariots, horses,
elephant forces have perished in the battle. Even on pandava side, except
females, no male is found.
Asvathama,
Kripacharya and Kritavarma alone remain on our side. Five Pandavas, Sri
Krishna, Satyaki, your son Yuyutsa only remain on the side of Pandavas.18
Akshouhini strong army perished in this 18 days long battle.” said Sanjaya to
Dhritarashtra. On hearing this, King Dhritarasthra, Gandhari and their
daughters-in-law fainted. Dhritarashtra regained consciousness.
“Vidura!
Have you heard what Sanjaya said. I lost all my sons. I have become an orphan.
The only relative remains is yourself. Vidura! My mind is not under my control.
I do not know what to do. Please send all the womenfolk to their respective
places.” said Dhritarashtra.
Vidura made
arrangements to dispatch all the ladies to their respective places.
“Vidura!
all my sons are dead. Not even a single son of King Pandu is dead. It is
amazing. Even after hearing about the death of all the one hundred sons of
mine, my heart is still beating. As I was born blind, I could not enjoy the
childhood activities of my sons. Now I am lamenting for the death of all my
sons.
O my son
Suyodhana! where are you? Your beloved mother, Gandhari, is calling you. Where
have you gone leaving your old parents! While the sun is setting our lives,
where have you gone? Where is the love and affection expressed by you upon us,
so far? How you are lying on the hard surface unattended by servants, without
the praises of Vandi and Magadhas. O my son Suyodhana! Have you forgotten those
words spoken to by you: “O My father! I got Bhishma, Drona, Kripacharya, Karna,
Asvathama on our side. They will kill Pandavas in no time. Besides, Bahlika,
Somadatta, Sakuni, Bhoorisravasa, Salya and Sindu Kings are on our side. We all
will vanquish Pandavas”. But to day, all of you have been killed by Pandavas .
No......
Arjuna is a great warrior. He killed Bhishma, keeping Sikhandi before him. Even
Drona was killed by Arjuna. What about my son in law, Jayadhradha. Only with
one single arrow, he was killed by Arjuna. Vidura! Is it not fate? O my son
Suyodhana! you believed Karna blindly. He never killed at least one in
Pandavas. Is it believable? The great warrior, Salya also could not kill any
warrior, worth the name. O Suyodhana! you promised that you will kill all
Pandavas with the help of your brothers. But all your brothers were killed by
Pandavas.
Suyodhana!
I am an unfortunate one. How can I acquire fortunes. Vidura! all my sons are
dead. For whose sake, I have to remain in this world. How can I remain in this
palace, bearing the arrow like stinkers uttered by Bhimasena, daily. Vidura! I
wish to spend the rest of my life in forests. Kindly make arrangements.
O
Sanjaya! I do not understand why and how and with whose support, Suyodhana
continued the war, even after the death of Bhishma, Drona and Karna. Is it not
foolishness on his part? Vidura told me earlier. “Your son is a fool. Leave
him.” I did not heed his words. Now, I am repenting.
Sanjaya!
tell me the details of war. After the death of Karna, who was the commander for
the remaining army? How Kritavarma, Kripacharya and Asvathama escaped death?
How Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandi, Panchala warriors, Chedi, Matsya, Prabhadraka
warriors, sons of Droupadi and others on Pandava side were killed? How Arjuna
and Srikrishna remained unhurt. Tell me in detail.” asked Dhritarashtra.
Sanjaya
continued to say the 18th day war details.
“O King
Dhritarashtra! On hearing about the death of Karna through Salya, Suyodhana
cried aloud and retired to his place. Along with his close associates, he
proceeded to an open place. He stopped lamenting for the death of Karna and
Dussaasana and started to discus with the remaining warriors, about the future
course of action.
At that
time, Kripacharya gave his opinion thus: “O Suyodhana! I know war is the prime
virtue of a Kshatriya. But I am a Brahmin. Against the Kshatriya dharma, I will
speak few words. Bhishma, Drona and Karna are great warriors, endowed with
divine power. Such powerful warriors were perished at the hands of Arjuna.
While Arjuna is wild fire, Krishna is the wind. If both fire and wind join
together, there will be a great disaster. Such is the present position. For the
present, all our troups are tired. Whoever be the Commander, it would be very
difficult to conquer Pandavas, with our troops, small in number.
At this
juncture, it is highly desirable to have a mediation. Dont be angry upon me.
Shed anger towards Pandavas. This war arose out of your unreasonable wrath and
unnecessary rivalry with Pandavs. Had you shown some tact, the entire war would
have been avoided. It is always desirable to have a war with enemy, when we are
fully equipped, both in strength and arms. When we have become weak, it is not
desirable to continue the war. The best solution is to have peace. This is one
of the war principles.
Suyodhana!
Why for you are continuing this war? To grab the kingdom of Pandavas and rule
it and enjoy royal and sensual pleasures. Can you accomplish your desire with
this small army. If we are alive only, we can enjoy royal and sensual
plealsures. Therefore, Suyodhana, live and let others live. I know Dharmaja. He
gis an embodiment of Dharma. He will certainly agree for restoration of peace.
Sri Krishna never oppose this proposal. Whatever be the decision taken by
Dharmaja and Krishna, it will be followed by the other Pandavas. If you agree,
there will be a successful mediation and eternal peace. Therefore, proceed one
step down and try for a mediation.” said Kripacharya.
Suyodhana
patiently heard, with great attention, what has been told by Kripacharya.
“Kripacharya! As you are my well wisher, you told me like this. But they are
not acceptable for me.
I got the
wicked dice game played and grabbed their kingdom and drove them to forests.
We
insulted Droupadi in open assembly.
We tried
to imprison Krishna who had come to mediate between us.
I have
seen the deaths of Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Saindhava with my own eyes.
We all
surrounded a young boy, Abhimanyu, and killed him mercilessly.
Today, I
have seen Bhimasena, breaking the chest of Dussaasana and drinking his blood,
like a beast.
Having
seen all these things, simply because Bhimasena will kill me by striking on my
thighs, how can I agree for a mediation. What others will think about me?
Besides
that, I cannot enjoy royal plealsures got at the mercy of others. Instead, I
will prefer to die in the war and enjoy heavenly pleasures.
Therefore,
at this juncture, making peace with the enemy is impossible. Let us continue
the war.” said Suyodhana.
Then
Asvathama told Suyodhana thus: “Suyodhana! it is not safe for us to remain
here. Pandavas are in jubilant mood.They may fell upon us during mid night and
kill all of us, while we are in deep sleep. Such possibility is there. Hence,
we will move to the banks of River Sarasvati and spend the rest of the night in
open place.” suggested Asvthama .
Suyodhana
was very happy with this suggestion. Suyodhana along with his friends,
relatives, troops moved to the banks of river Sarasvati. All of them had a cold
bath in the pure waters of River Sarasvti. They took their dinner. All were
taking rest. Suyodhana and other warriors were discussing about the next
Commander.
Suyodhana
asked Asvathama to suggest a suitable warrior to command the forces. Asvathama
said :
“Suyodhana!
in this critical moment, Salya, King of Madra Kingdom, is the only person who
can command our forces. He is well versed in warfare and is equipped with
divine astras and Sastras. Instal him as the future Commander of Kourava
forces.” said Asvathama.
All have
unanimously agreed for that proposal. Suyodhana requested Salya to lead the
Kourava forces. Salya accepted his request.
By
sprinkling the holy waters of River Sarasvati, Salya, King of Madra, was
installed as the Leader of Kourava Forces. Kourava army blew their conches and
beat trumpets. They praised Salya about his heroic deeds.
Dharmaja learnt about it through his spies. He told Krishna thus: “Krishna! Have you heard that Salya was made the commander of Kourava forces. What would be our next move?” asked Dharmaja.
Dharmaja learnt about it through his spies. He told Krishna thus: “Krishna! Have you heard that Salya was made the commander of Kourava forces. What would be our next move?” asked Dharmaja.
“King
Dharmaja! Salya is a great warrior, endowed both with physical and divine
power. He excels Bhishma, Drona and Karna in warfare. If Salya enters the
battle field, you are the only person who can attack him and none else.
Therefore, find a way to kill Salya tomorrow. Salya, being the brother of
Maadri, is the maternal uncle of Nakula and Sahadeva. You may have respect and
affection towards him. But he is now fighting on behalf of your enemy. Hence,
dont be lenient towards him. Kill him mercilessly and acquire victory.” said
Krishna.
“Krishna!
I will do as you said. Triumph is our motto but not relationship” said
Dharmaja.
Next day morning,
the forces on both sides entered the battle field. While Salya was in the
forefront, Kourava troops marched into the battle field. Pandava forces also
entered the battle field, while all Pandavas were moving in the fore front.”
said Sanjaya to Dhritarashtra.
“Sanjaya!
why you are dragging on the matter. Tell me how Salya and my son, Suyodhana,
were killed.Dont waste time.” said Dhritarashtra.
Sanjaya
smiled and said: “O King Dhritarashtra! are you still in a position to hear
such ghastly news. Let me tell in detail. Any how, at the end, you have to hear
about their deaths. Dont be in hurry.” Sanjaya continued to say.
“Your
son, Suyodhana, entered the battle field with a fond of hope that atleast on
the 18th day of war, he will kill all Pandavas and grab the entire Kuru
kingdom. Salya arrayed his troops into Sarvatobhadra Vyooha. Salya, accompanied
by the sons of Karna, stood at the main entrance of the vyooha. On his right
side, Kripacharya stood. On his left side, Kritavarma along with Trigarta warriors
stood. On the backside, Asvathama, accompanied by the kings of Kambhoja stood.
In the middle, Suyodhana stood along with his elephant forces.
Pandavas
arrayed their troops into Trimukha Vyooha (Vyooha with three faces).
Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandi and Satyaki stood at the entrance of each face.
Bhimasena and Arjuna stood on either side of Dharmaja.”
Meanwhile
Dhritarashtra intervened and asked Sanjaya: “Sanjaya! After the 17days war,
what were the remaining forces on either side. Kindly tell.”asked Dhritarashtra.
Sajnaya
explained thus: “ On our side, only 11,000 chariots, 10,700 elephants, 2,00,000
horses, three crores of foot soldiers remained. On the side of Pandavas, there
were 6,000 chariots, 3000 elephants, one lakh horses and one crore foot soldiers
.” said Sanjaya.
Next day,
Sun rose as usual. In the great battle of Kurukshetra, the last day battle
started. Sounds of Blowing of conches, beating of trumpets and drums on both
sides rose to the sky. Both forces attacked each other. The battle was fierce
from the beginning.
Chariots
were broken. Dead bodies of Horses and elephants were formed into huge heaps.
The foot soldiers were rolling on the ground, with broken hands and legs. Blood
was flowing into canals. Still both sides were fighting with great vigour and
valour.
Chitrasena, grand son of Karna, broke the bow of Nakula and planted three most sharp arrows on the forehead of Nakula. Chitrasena cut the flag and killed the chrioteer of Nakula. Nakula took his long sword and sheild and rushed towards the chariot of Chitrasena. Nakula jumped upon the chariot of Chitrasena and cut the head of Chitrasena with his sword.
Chitrasena, grand son of Karna, broke the bow of Nakula and planted three most sharp arrows on the forehead of Nakula. Chitrasena cut the flag and killed the chrioteer of Nakula. Nakula took his long sword and sheild and rushed towards the chariot of Chitrasena. Nakula jumped upon the chariot of Chitrasena and cut the head of Chitrasena with his sword.
Beholding
the death of Chitrasena, his brothers, Satyasena and Sushena attacked Nakula.
Nakula boarded another chriot. Satyasena and Sushena hurled long spears towards
Nakula. Nakula killed the horses of their chariots. Satyasena boarded another
chariot. He broke the bow of Nakula. Nakula picked up another bow and cut the
flag of Sushena and also his bow. Both Sushena and Satyasena killed the
charioteer of Nakula and cut his bow. Nakula hurled a weapon, Sakti, towards
Satyasena. Satyasena’s head was cut.
Beholding
this, Sushena poured arrowy showers on Nakula. Nakula mounted the chariot of
Srutasoma, son of Bhimasena. Nakula picked upo another bow and showered arrows
on Sushena With an arrow in the shape of crescent moon, Nakula cut the head of
Sushena. The troops of Suyodhana fled away.
Salya,
roaring like a lion, arrived there and rallied Kourava troops by provoking them
for war. Kourava troops attacked Pandava troops. Bhimasena, Satyaki,
Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandi, Upa Pandavas, Nakula and Sahadeva were standing like
a wall to protect Dharmaja. Salya was fighting with them.
Meanwhile,
Panchala Warriors and Prabhadraka warriors surrounded Salya. Salya incessantly
poured arrowy showers upon them and sent all of them to the abode of Yama.
Dharmaja
attacked Salya. Salya with one Naracha arrow, shot Dharmaja, breaking his
armour. Dharmaja was severely wounded. Beholding this, Bhimasena shot 7 arrows,
Sahadeva 5 arrows, Nakula 9 arrows, Upa Pandavas numerous arrows, upon Salya.
Meanwhile, Kripacharya, Kritavarma, Sakuni and his son Ulooka arrived there to
help Salya.
Salya
killed the steeds of Bhimasena. Bhimasena took his mace, got down the chariot
and was massacring the Kourava troops. Sahadeva incessantly poured arrowy
showers upn Salya. Salya killed the steeds of Sahadeva.
Rukmangada
son of Salya attacked Sahadeva. Sahadeva, armed with a knife, got down from his
chariot and rushed towards Rukmangada. Sahadeva jumped into his chariot and cut
his head with the knife. Beholding the death of his own son, Salya could not
control his wrath. He was massacring the Pandava troops. Salya shot most cruel
shafts upon Dharmaja.
Bhimasena,
armed with his huge mace, jumped out of his chariot and killed the horses of
Salya. Salya hurled a Tomara upon Bhimasena. That Tomara weapon pierced into
the chest of Bhimasena. Bhimasena pulled out that Tomara from his chest and
beat the charioteer of Salya with that Tomara. With that blow, the charioteer
of Salya died. Salya took his Mudgara and jumped down his chariot.
Both
Bhimasena Salya were engaged in a dual fight. The troops on both sides
suspended the war for a while and witnessed their dual fight. Bhimasena and
Salya were fighting like two elephants. There was a profuse bleeding from their
bodies. At one time both of them fell down and fainted. Kripacharya bodily
carried away Salya on his chariot. Bhimasena regained consciousness and roared
like a lion. He was searching for Salya.
Pandava
troops under the leadership of Chekitana arrived there to help Bhimasena.
Suyodhana hurled a sharp edged spear against Chekitana. Chekitana’s head was
cut. Meanwhile, Salya regained consciousness and arrived there. Salya attacked
Dharmaja; Suyodhana attacked Dhrishtadyumna; Asvathama attacked Arjuna.
Trigarta troops arrived there to help Asvathama.
Salya was
shooting most powerful arrows upon Dharmaja. Dharmaja pierced 14 sharp edged
arrows into the body of Salya. In return, Salya pierced one most powerful arrow
into the chest of Dharmaja. Dharmaja killed the Chakra Rakshaka of Salya and
killed his charioteer with nine arrows.
Satyaki
and Bhimasena were showering arrows upon Salya. Meanwhile Nakula and Sahadeva
attacked Salya. Salya shot numerous arrows into the bodies of Nakula and
Sahadeva. Salya cut those arrows and in retaliation shot numerous arrows
against Bhimasena, Nakula, Sahadeva and Satyaki. Sahadeva shot most cruel
arrows against his maternal uncle, Salya.
Bhimasena,
Satyaki, Dharmaja surrounded Salya and covered him with arrows. There was a
profuse bleeding from the body of Salya. But the vigour of Salya was not
diminished. Salya cut the bow of Dharmaja. Dharmaja took another bow and killed
the horses and charioteer of Salya. Enraged with great wrath, Salya shot
numerous arrows against Dharmaja. Dharmaja fainted. Satyaki intervened and
attacked Salya. Salya cut the bow of Satyaki. Salya shot each three arrows upon
Nakula, Bhimasena and Sahadeva.
Meanwhile,
Dharmaja regained consciousness. He beat Salya with a mudgara. At the same
time, Bhima hurled one spear, Nakula hurled a weapon called Sakti, Sahadeva
hurled one huge mace against Salya at a time. With great wrath, Salya hit all
those weapons with his powerful arrows. All of them lost consciousness. All
others thought that they are dead.
But
Nakula and Satyaki regained consciousness and again fought with Salya.
Meanwhile, Dharmaja killed the other Chakra Raksha of Salya. Salya was fighting
with Dharmaja, without Chakra Rakshakas. Again Salya injured all of them
severely.
Beholding
this, Dharmaja got disressed. “Srikrishna spoke the truth. Even Bhimasena could
not resist the irresistible Salya. I have to kill Salya.” thought Dharmaja.
Dharmaja gathered all his troops at one place. Meanwhile, Salya shrouded Bhima,
Nakula, Sahadeva, Satyaki, Dhrishtadyumna and Dharmaja with showers of arrows.
At another front, under the leadership of Asvathama, Samsaptakas were fighting with Arjuna. Arjuna was enraged with great wrath. Arjuna was massacring Samsaptaka troops by killing their horses, cutting their flags, breaking their bows and smashing their armours. In this manner, Arjuna killed 2,000 samsaptakas.
At another front, under the leadership of Asvathama, Samsaptakas were fighting with Arjuna. Arjuna was enraged with great wrath. Arjuna was massacring Samsaptaka troops by killing their horses, cutting their flags, breaking their bows and smashing their armours. In this manner, Arjuna killed 2,000 samsaptakas.
Beholding
this, Asvathama attacked Arjuna. Asvathama shot 12 arrows against Arjuna and 10
arrows against Krishna. Arjuna thought for a while. Arjuna saluted Asvathama in
mind, with great respect, because he is a brahmin and the son of his preceptor,
Drona. Then Arjuna killed the horses tied to the chariot of Asvathama and also
his charioteer. Asvathama hurled one Musalam and Parigha against Arjuna. Arjuna
smashed them into small fragments. Arjuna shot most powerful arrows piercing
into the body of Asvathama. Beholding this, Samsaptakas attacked Arjuna.
Meanwhile, a Panchala King called Suradha, attacked Asvathama. With only one sharp arrow, Asvathama cut the head of Suradha. Again he attacked Arjuna. Suyodhana attacked Dhrishtadyumna and shot five sharp shafts against him. In retaliation, Dhrishtadyumna shot 70 powerful arrows against Suyodhana.
Meanwhile, a Panchala King called Suradha, attacked Asvathama. With only one sharp arrow, Asvathama cut the head of Suradha. Again he attacked Arjuna. Suyodhana attacked Dhrishtadyumna and shot five sharp shafts against him. In retaliation, Dhrishtadyumna shot 70 powerful arrows against Suyodhana.
The
remaining brothers of Suyodhana arrived there to help his brother, Suyodhana.
Dhrishtadyumna, with great wrath, shot most powerful arrows against the
brothers of Suyodhana. Sikhandi and Prabhadrakas attacked Kripacharya and
Kritavarma. Salya attacked Dharmaja, Bhimasena, Nakula and Sahadeva. Nakula
shot ten arrows aiming at the chest of Salya. Salya broke the bow of Nakula.
Nakula picked up another bow and attacked Salya. Suyodhana, along with his
troops, arrived there to help Salya.
Krishna
and Arjuna gathered all the Pandava troops at one place. Arjuna attacked
Kripacharya and Kritavarma; Sahadeva attacked Sakuni; UpaPandavas attacked the
other kings fighting on behalf of Suyodhana; Sikhandi attacked Asvathama;
Bhimasena attacked Suyodhana. Dharmaja accompanied by Nakula attacked Salya.
Salya, enraged with great wrath,was moving around the battle fieldll and was
fighting with Pandavas.
It was
noon at that time. Sun was shining in the middle of the sky, witnessing the
last day war. Salya was fighting with Pandavas, resembling like the mid day
sun. Unable to withhold the wrath of Salya, Pandava army was retreating .
Beholding this, Dharmaja was waving his hand, encouraging his troops. Dharmaja
called his brothers and said thus: “According to your vigour, valour and might,
all of you have killed, Bhishma, Drona, Karna and others Kourava warriors.
Today, I will kill Salya. I will tell you in detail. I will stand in the middle.
On my right side Nakula and Satyaki; on my left side, Sahadeva and
Dhrishtadyumna will stand protecting me from Salya. Arjuna will stand behind
me. In the forefront, Bhimasena will stand. Look at that side. Kripacharya,
Kritavarma, Sakuni and Asvathama are standing in front of Salya, protecting
him.” said Dharmaja.
Dhrishtadyumna
arrayed their troops as ordered by Dhjarmaja. Beholding this, Suyodhana also
arrayed his troops, keeping Asvathama, Kripacharya Kritavarma and Sakuni as the
protectors of Salya. Dharmaja attacked Salya. Suyodhana attacked Bhimasena and
broke his bow and cut his flag. Bhimasena launched Sakti aiming at the chest of
Suyodhana. Suyodhana fell down and lost consciousness. With another arrow,
Bhimasena killed the charioteer of Suyodhana. The horses dragged away the
chriot of Suyodhana.
Arjuna
attacked Asvathama, Kripacharya and Kritavarma. The troops of Salya surrounded
Dharmaja. Dharmaja was massacring the troops of Salya. Chariots were broken.
Horses and elephants were killed.The entire battle was filled with the dead
bodies of horses and elephants. Dharmaja and Salya blew their conches. Both
were launching Astras and Sastras. Their bodies were drenched in blood. Salya
broke the bow of Dharmaja. Dharmaja took another bow and broke the bow of
Salya, and incessantly showered 300 arrows upon Salya and also killed the
steeds. Dharmaja broke the flag of Salya. Salya sat down on his chriot.
Beholding
this, Asvathama carried Salya to his chariot and drove away. Upon the fall of
Salya, Dharmaja was roaring like a lion and was chasing Kourava Army.
Meanwhile, Salya regained consciousness. He engaged another chariot and
attacked Dharmaja. Dhrishtadyumna, Satyaki, Nakula and Sahadeva attacked Salya.
Salya shot most sharp shafts against all of them.
Again he
attacked Dharmaja. Dharmaja shot sharp edged arrows aiming at the chest of
Salya. Suyodhana sent his troops to help Salya. Salya shot seven powerful
arrows piercing into the body of Dharmaja. The troops of Suyodhana were
fighting with Bhimasena. Dharmaja shot nine sharp arrows against Salya. In
return Salya shot one powerful arrow aiming against the chest of Dharmaja.
Dharmaja shot powerful arrows breaking the armour of Salya. Salya broke the bow
of Dharmaja. Dharmaja took up another bow and filled the entire body of Salya
with his arrows. Salya in return broke the armours of Dharmaja and Bhimasena.
Kripacharya
killed the chrioteer and steeds of Dharmaja. Dharmaja was left without chariot.
Dharmaja thought for himself: “Sri Krishna requested me to kill Salya. In the
present circumstances, I may not accomplish his desire. What shall I do? Only
Lord Siva should save me.”
With
great devotion, Dharmaja prayed Lord siva: “O Lord Siva! You are omnipresent,
omnipotent and all pervasive. You are the creator and destroyer. You are
worshipped by all the regions. With great devotion I pray you to give more
strength to accomplish the desire of Krishna.” prayed Dharmaja.
He slowly
rose to his feet. Salya observed that Dharmaja has become weak and cannot fight
vigorously.With renewed vigour, Salya shot most powerful arrows upon Dharmaja.
Beholding this, Bhimasena intervened and cut the bow of Salya and killed his
horses and charioteer. Salya is now deprived of his chariot. Salya armed with
his sword and shield, rushed agaisnt Dharmaja. Dharmaja looked at Salya who was
rushing against him by foot. Dharmaja gathered all his strength into his hands.
“Sri Krishna desires to kill Salya. I have to kill Salya. I have to kill Salya”
Dharmaja strongly intended to kill Salya.
There was a divine Astra, Sakti, in his pouch, given by Lord Siva. Dharmaja took that Astra and worshipped it. Dharmaja’s eyes were burning like fire balls. He was enraged with great wrath. He hurled that Sakti Astra, against Salya, who was rushing against him, with great speed. That Sakti was darted against Salya, sparkling flames. Sakti broke his armour, pierced into his chest and came out of his body and entered the earth. Salya fell down face downwards, like a banyan tree, struck by thunderbolt.
There was a divine Astra, Sakti, in his pouch, given by Lord Siva. Dharmaja took that Astra and worshipped it. Dharmaja’s eyes were burning like fire balls. He was enraged with great wrath. He hurled that Sakti Astra, against Salya, who was rushing against him, with great speed. That Sakti was darted against Salya, sparkling flames. Sakti broke his armour, pierced into his chest and came out of his body and entered the earth. Salya fell down face downwards, like a banyan tree, struck by thunderbolt.
The last
commander of Kourava army was killed by Dharmaja. Beholding the death of Salya,
his brother was greatly enraged with wrath. He surrounded Dharmaja with his
troops. Dharamaja hurled a sharp edged spear and cut his head. Looking at the
deaths of Salya and his brother, Kourava troops fled away. Satyaki was chasing
the Kourava troops.
Kritavarma
attacked Satyaki. (Satyaki and Kritavarma are both Yadavas and are closely
related to Sri Krishna.) Kritavarma broke the bow of Satyaki. Satyaki took
another bow and killed his charioteer and the horses. Kripacharya picked up
Kritavarma upon his chariot and drove away.
Unable to
bear the prowess of Satyaki, Kourava army fled away. Pandava forces were
chasing Kourava forces. Suyodhana alone remained in the battle field, to attack
Pandava Army.
Dharmaja
shot six powerful arrows against Kripacharya. Kripacharya also shot 16 arrows
against Dharmaja. Suyodhana, mounted his elephant, and was moving in the battle
field, rallying his troops, encouraging them to fight with Pandava troops.
Emboldened with the encouraging words of Suyodhana, Kourava troops returned
back to battle field to fight with Pandava army.
The
relatives of Salya were trying to rush against Dharmaja.
But Suyuodhana advised them: “Dont be in haste. Please come behind me. We all will surround Dharmaja at a time” said Suyodhana. But they did not heed his words. They all rushed against Dharmaja. Meanwhile, Bhimasena, Nakula, Sahadeva, Upa Pandavas, Satyaki, Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandi surrounded them with their respective troops.
But Suyuodhana advised them: “Dont be in haste. Please come behind me. We all will surround Dharmaja at a time” said Suyodhana. But they did not heed his words. They all rushed against Dharmaja. Meanwhile, Bhimasena, Nakula, Sahadeva, Upa Pandavas, Satyaki, Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandi surrounded them with their respective troops.
Beholding
this, Sakuni told Suyodhana: “Suyodhana! Pandava warriors are massacring the
relatives of Salya. Please rush to their rescue”.
“Uncle
Sakuni! I told them not to proceed against Pandavas hastily. They did not heed
my words. What can I do? Let them meet their fate” said Suyodhana.
“Suyodhana!
it is not correct. They have all come to fight on your behalf. It is your duty
to protect them while they are in danger” said Sakuni.
“Uncle
Sakuni! I am going. I will save them.” so saying Suyodhana rushed towards
Pandavas. But it was too late. All the relatives of Salya and their troops were
massacred by Satyaki, Bhimasena, Nakula and Sahadeva and other Pandava
warriors. None remained alive. Again the troops of Suyodhana fled away.
The
remaining Kourava army was in great distress. They thought that the fall of
Suyodhana is imminent. Suyodhana realised this situation. He got down his
elephant and mounted a chariot. He was moving amidst his army, met each and
every commander and was telling encouraging words to them.
“O
Soldiers! come back. We will certainly win the battle and get back our Kingdom.
Otherwise we will enjoy heavenly pleasures. Dont run away like cowards. Pandava
army will chase you and kill you mercilessly. Instead of meeting such a heinous
and miserable death, fight like heroes and die in the battle field and attain
heavenly pleasures. Our troops out-number Pandava troops. We will certainly
conquer. Triumph is ours. Come back.” shouted Suyodhana.
With
these these heroic words, Kourava army returned back to battle field with
renewed vigour. All of them surrounded Bhimasena. Bhimasena, armed with his
huge mace, mercilessly massacred the Kourava troops. He alone killed 21,000
soldiers. From otherside, Arjuna was chasing the Kourava forces. The Kourava
forces were caught in between Bhimasena and Arjuna.
Nakula,
Sahadeva and Satyaki attacked Sakuni. King Salva, mounting his elephant, rushed
against the Pandava Troops and was scattering them. Salva rushed against
Dhrishtadyumna. Dhrishtadyumna broke the head of Salva’s elephant. Salva’s
elephant ran away. Salva controlled his elephant and again rushed against
Dhrishtadyumna. The elephant lifted the chariot of Dhrishtadyumna with its
trunk. Sharply, Dhrushtadyumna took his mace and jumped down. Bhimasena,
Sikhandi and Satyaki attacked Salva. Dhrishtadyumna struck the head of the
elephant with his mace. Salva’selephant fell down. Satyaki cut the head of
Salva with a powerful arrow.
Beholding
the death of Salva, Kourava troops again fled away.Satyaki shot eight powerful
safts against Kritavarma. Kritavarma broke the bow of Satyaki. Satyaki took
another bow and killed the charioteer and horses of Kritavarma. Being deprived
of his chariot, Kritavarma took a spear and rushed against Satyaki. Meanwhile,
Kripacharya came to the rescue of Kritavarma.
“O King Dhritarashtra! by that time, all the kourava troops were scattered. Your son, Suyoodhana alone attacked Pandavas. Pandava troops surrounded Suyodhana. Suyodhana was fighting with them with renewed vigour and valour. Suyodhana shot 100 shafts against Dharmaja, 70 shafts against Bhimasena, and broke the bow of Sahadeva. Sahadeva took another bow and attacked Suyodhana. Meanwhile, Sakuni killed the steeds of Dharmaja. Sahadeva came to the rescue of Dharmaja.
“O King Dhritarashtra! by that time, all the kourava troops were scattered. Your son, Suyoodhana alone attacked Pandavas. Pandava troops surrounded Suyodhana. Suyodhana was fighting with them with renewed vigour and valour. Suyodhana shot 100 shafts against Dharmaja, 70 shafts against Bhimasena, and broke the bow of Sahadeva. Sahadeva took another bow and attacked Suyodhana. Meanwhile, Sakuni killed the steeds of Dharmaja. Sahadeva came to the rescue of Dharmaja.
Dharmaja
covered Sakuni and his chariot, with his arrowy showers. Ulooka, son of Sakuni,
was fighting with Nakula. Satyaki was fighting with Kritavarma. Suyodhana broke
the bow of Dhrishtadyumna. Dhrishtadyumna took another bow and shot most
powerful shafts against Suyodhana. The five sons of Droupadi attacked
Suyodhana. Dharmaja shot three powerful arrows upon Kripacharya, and killed the
horses of Kritavarma with four arrows. Asvathama came to the rescue of
Kritavarma.
Suyodhana,
with 700 chariot warriors, surrounded Dharmaja. Beholding this, Sikhandi broke
all those chariots with his powerful arrows. Sakuni attacked Dharmaja. Dharmaja
told Sahadeva to fight with Sakuni. There was a fiercest fight between Sakuni
and Sahadeva. On both sides, 5,300 horses were killed. The entire battle field
was filled with the dead bodies of horses.
Sakuni
fled away along with the remaining 700 horses. Sakuni rushed to Suyodhana and
said:
“O
Suyodhana! first we have to destroy the elephant forces and cavalry of
Pandavas. Then we can massacre the foot soldiers.” said Sakuni. On hearing the
words of Sakuni, Suyodhana gathered his elephant force and cavalry.
Beholding
this Arjuna told Krishna: “Krishna! during the 18 days war, most of the Kourava
army was smashed. Still greediness of Suyodhana has not come an end. If peace
had been made after the fall of Bhishma, everything would have been well. The
foolish Duryodhana of weak understanding, did not make peace. After Bhishma had
been struck and thrown down, I do not know the reason why the battle was
proceeded. Really, Suyodhana is foolish. Even beholding the deaths of Drona,
Jayadhradha, Bhagadatta and other great warriors, his mind did not change. Even
after witnessing the deaths of his own men, Dussaasana, Karna and Salya, still
he is continuing the war. how foolish he is, I do not understand.
Hence, it
is evident that as long as he remained alive, he will never part with the
kingdom. Therefore, the death of Suyodhana is certain.” said Arjuna.
“Arjna!
when I proceeded to the Kourava Assembly for effecting peace, Vidura told me:
“Krishna! Why you have come here. Suyodhana is foolish, wicked and greedy. He
will never part with the portion of Kingdom. Therefore, war is certain.”
Arjuna!
not only that. When Suyodhana was born, several bad omens appeared. Great sages
and saints, gathered there, told Dhritarashtra that the entire Kshatriya order
will be exterminated because of that child. Those words of those sages have
become true.” said Krishna.
“Krishna!
you are right. His foolishness, greediness and selfishness will never cease
until he dies. Hence he is continuing the war even after the massacre of his
entire army.” said Arjuna.
Krishna
drove the chriot towards Suyodhana. Arjuna was masaacring the remaining troops
of Suyodhana. Unable to withhold the wrath of Arjuna, Kourava troops fled away.
Suyodhana, as usual, was encouraging them to fight.
On the
otherside, Dhrishtadyuna and Sataaneeka were fighting with Kourava troops.
Suyodhana hit Dhrishtadyumna with a powerful arrow on his chest. In
retaliation, Dhrishtadhyumna killed the horses and the charioteer of Suyodhana.
Suyodhana got down from the chariot and mounted a horse. Suyodhana gathered his
elephant forces and attacked Arjuna.
While
Arjuna was showering arrows on Suyodhana’s forces , Bhimasena, was massacring
the elephants with his huge mace. Dharmaja, Nakula, Sahadeva arrived there.
Suyodhana was caught in between these five Pandavas. As Suyodhana was not seen
anywhere, Asvathama and Kripacharya thought that Suyodhana might have been
killed by Pandavas. While searching for Suyodhana, they have come nearer the
chariot of Sakuni. The rest of Kourava warriors were under the impression that
it was sheer waste to search for Suyodhana, as it does not make any difference,
whether Suyodhana is alive or dead.
All the
Kourava troops surrounded Bhimasena. Enraged with great wrath, Bhimasena struck
them with his mace and killed 10,000 foot soldiers, 700 elephants, 800 horses
and broke 500 chariots. Rest of the Kourava army was not dare enough to even
look at Bhimasena. O King Dhritarashtra! Bhimasena killed all your sons
including Durmarshana, Shrutaanta, Jaitra, Bhooribala, Jayatsena,Sujaata,
Durviha, Durvimocana, Ariha, Dushpradharsha, Srutaparva and Mahabaahu. The only
one remainrd was Sudarsana. With small army, Suyodhana and Sudarsana remained.
Beholding
this situation, Krishna told Arjuna thus: “Arjuna! The entire Kourava Army is
destroyed. Suyodhana, Sudarsana along with small army remain. The fall of
Suyodhana alone is left. Finish off that job and attain great name and fame.”
“Krishna!
Still Sakuni is alive. He got his own army consisting of 200 chariots, 100
elephants, 500 horses and 2000 foot soldiers. Besides that, the great warriors
Kripacharya, Asvathama and Kritavarma also are not seen. Ofcourse, I can kill
all of them in no time.” said Arjuna.
Krishna
drove the chariot towards Suyodhana. Sahadeva and Bhimasena were coming from
other side to kill Suyodhana. Sakuni and Susarma attacked Arjuna, Sudarsana attacked
Bhimasena and Suyodhana attacked Sahadeva. Suyodhana darted a spear upon
Sahadeva. Sahadeva fell on the chariot and fainted. But he soon regained
consciousness and again shot most sharp edged arrows against Suyodhana. Kourava
soldiers covered Arjuna with Tomara weapons. Enraged with great wrath, Arjuna
cut the head of Gandhara soldiers with sharp edged spears.
Meanwhile,
Trigarta soldiers surrounded Arjuna. Arjuna cut the head of Satya Karma, one of
the Samsaptakas. Arjuna also killed Satyeshu, another Samsaptaka. Arjuna darted
a sharp spear aiming at the chest of Susarma, the only remaining Samsaptaka.
That spear killed Susarma. Arjuna also killed all the sons of Samsaptaka, each
with three arrows. The Samsaptaka army fled away.
O
Dhritarashtra! Bhimasena killed your son, Sudarsana. Your elder son, Suyodhana,
alone remained in the battle field. Sakuni attacked Sahadeva and pierced ten
sharp arrows into his body. Sahadeva lost consciousness. Beholding this,
Bhimasena massacred the Gandhara soldiers mercilessly. The remaing Kourava army
fled away. Suyodhana again rallied them back, by speaking encouraging words.
Meanwhile, Sahadeva regained consciousness and shot ten most sharp arrows upon
Sakuni and cut his bow. Sakuni took another bow and showered arrows upon
Sahadeva.
Ulooka,
son of Sakuni, incessantly showered arrows upon Sahadeva and Bhimasena. Enraged
with wrath, Sahadeva threw one spear and cut the head of Ulooka. Beholding the
death of his son Ulooka, Sakuni, with great wrath, shot three sharp arrows
against Sahadeva. Sahadeva cut them into pieces and again cut his bow. Sakuni
hurled his sword, mace and spear upon Sahadeva. Sahadeva cut all of them in the
middle.
Beholding
this, Sakuni along his army fled away. Sahadeva chased Sakuni and accosted him.
“O King
of Gandhara! Is it just on the part of a Warrior of Kshatriya Order to leave
the battle field abruptly. Why cannot you show your skills, shown by you while
playing the wicked dice game. Have you seen the result of that wicked dice
game. Total disaster and mass massacre. Have you tasted the power of flames
burning in our hearts since the day of dice game. The result is visible.
Suyodhana lost all his kith and kin and standing alone in the battle field. In
his presence, I will cut your head ”
So
saying, Sahadeva killed the horses of Sakuni and cut his flag and bow. Sakuni
launched most powerful Sakti on Sahadeva. Sahadeva cut that Sakti with his
spear into pieces. Sahadeva took two sharp spears in both hands and hurled them
with great speed towards Sakuni. Those two spears together cut the head of
Sakuni. Sakuni’s head was severed from his body. Sakuni, King of Gandhara, was
killed by Sahadeva.
Beholding
this, Pandava army acclaimed Sahadeva. Trumpets were beaten and conches were
blown. Krishna blew Panchajanya, and Arjuna blew Devadatta. Those sounds rose
to the sky. All the Gandhara troops rebelled against Sahadeva. Arjna, Bhimasena
and Sahadeva together massacred those troops.
Suyodhana
looked around. None remained in the battle field except himself. All are dead
on his side. Pandavas and their armies were acclaiming and enjoying their
victory by beating trumpets and blowing conches. Suyodhana determined to leave
the battle field, accepting his defeat.” said Sanjaya to King Dhritarashtra.
“Sanjaya!
at that time, what was the position of troops on both sides.” asked
Dhritarashtra.
“O King
Dhritarashtra! except Suyodhana, the entire 11 Akshouhini Kourava Army was
destroyed. On the side of Pandavas, 2000 chariots, 700 elephants, 500 horses
and 10,000 soldiers remained.
Suyodhana,
keeping his mace on his shoulder, left the battle field to an unknown place.”
said Sanjaya.
With the
departure of Suyodhana, Maha Bharata War, fought for 18 days, in Kurukshetra
which was Dharmakshetra, was concluded.
MAHA BHARAT
SALYA PARVA
FIRST CHAPTER COMPLETED.
OM TATSAT OM TATSAT OM TATSAT.
MAHABHARAT
SALYA PARVA SECOND CHAPTER.
In Naimisaranya, on the occasion of Satra Yaga,
Sooti, the story teller, told Saint Sounaka and other great sages and saints,
the story of Mahabharata, as told by Vaisampayana to Janamejaya.
Dhritarashtra asked Sanjaya:
“O Sanjaya, After leaving the battle field with
his mace, where has he gone. What happened to my son, Suyodhana.” Sanjaya
told thus:
“O King Dhritarashtra! Suyodhana alone, without
anybody accompanying him, left the battle field and proceeded towards
north-east direction and arrived at a deep pond called Dvaipayana. He entered
into the pond and stayed under the deep waters of the pond, by virtue of his
Jalastambhana art. Suyodhana was leisurely repenting for not heeding the
words of Vidura.
After Suyodhana fled away from the battle field,
Bhima, Arjuna, Satyaki, Dhritashtadyumna massacred the remaining Kourava
troops. Only three car warriors, Asvathama, Kripacharya and Kritavarma
remained alive on our side.
While I was wandering in the battle, Satyaki
caught me. Dhrishtadyuna asked Satyaki “Why you caught this unarmed who is
incapable of doing any harm. Leave him”
“He is from our enemy side. None of our enemy
should remain alive. I will kill him.” so saying he raised his sword to cut
my head. At that juncture, Saint Veda Vyasa appeared there and shouted not to
kill me. Satyaki saluted Vyasa. “O Satyaki! it is not proper to kill Sanjaya.
He is unarmed and harmless. Leave him.” Satyaki released me. I fled away from
that place.
Then I proceeded to Dvaipayana pond and met
Suyodhana. On seeing me, Suyodhana was speechless. I told Suyodhana what had
happened.
“Sanjaya! Is there anybody left alive on our
side?” asked Suyodhana.
“Asvathama, Kripacharya and Kritavarma remained
alive on our side.” I told Suyodhana.
“Suyodhana! I am so fortunate that I was not
caught by Pandavas as hostage. I do not want to lead the rest of my life as
war prisoner. Sanjaya! all Pandavas and their friends and relatives are in
joyous mood. How can I bear that humiliation. You kindly tell my father about
my fate.” so saying Suyodhana entered the pond and remained in the deep
waters.
Meanwhile, Asvathama, Kritavarma and Kripacharya,
while searching for Suyodhana, met Sanjaya. “O Sanjaya! are you alive. Is our
king, Suyodhana, alive.” asked Asvathama eagerly.
I told them that Suyodhana was hiding in the deep
waters of Dvaipayana pond. On hearing the defeat of Suyodhana, they were very
much depressed.
“Sanjaya! Suyodhana does not know that we are alive. He is worrying about our welfare. It is a great tragedy that Emperor Suyodhana is hiding in a lake. We will meet him now” So saying, all of them proceeded to Dvaipayana lake.
On hearing that the war was over, the womenfolk
of Kourava soldiers came out and were searching forthe dead bodies of their
husbands, sons, brothers, lamenting for their death. Your son, Yuyutsa, was
also present there. He made arrangements to send all the womenfolk back to
Hastinapuram.
Meanwhile, Dharmaja along with Krishna and Arjuna
arrived there. Dharmaja consoled Yuyutsa. Dharmaja told Yuyutsa that he can
move all the women folk to Hastinapura. Yuyutsa, along with elderly men,
escorted all the womenfolk to Hastinapuram.The entire battle field is now
silent.
Pandavas, accompanied by Krishna and other
relatives and friends and their troups went in search of Suyodhana and they
all arrived at the Dvaipayana pond. Beholding them, Kritavarma, Kripacharya
and Asvathama fled away from the pond and hid at a safe place. Not finding
Suyodhana anywhere, Pandavas and their troops returned back to their
respective tents.
After the depature of Pandavas, myself, and the
three car warriors came back to the pond. We gave a signal to Suyodhana.
Suyodhana came out of the waters. Asvathama told Suyodhana thus:
“Suyodhana! why are you hiding like a coward
under the deep waters. Come on. Get up. March forward to fight with Pandavas.
Kill Pandavas and get back your kingdom.Otherwise die in the battle field and
get higher regions. Those are the ultimate solutions but not hiding like a
coward.” said Asvathama.
“Asvathama! Not that I do not know about
Kshatriya Dharma. For thepresent I am tired and my entire body is severely
injured. My body is not under my control and it requires rest. I hope you are
also tired. Take rest for this day. Tomorrow we will attack Pandavas.” said
Suyodhana.
“Suyodhana! why are you doubting our prowess. I
myself will massacre the entire pandava army with my sharp edged arrows and
make you and your father feel happy.” said Asvathama.
Dharmaja and Bhimasena deputed some hunters,
hunting in that forest, to search and inform about the whereabouts of
Suyodhana, if they happen to see him. One of those hunters, came there,
carrying the hunted animals. He saw Suyodhana talking to three car warriors.
He immediately rushed to Bhimasena and informed him about Suyodhana. After
rewarding the hunter suitably, Bhimasena approached Dharmaja and told him
about Suyodhana, hiding in the deep waters of dvaipayana pond. Immediately,
Dharmaja, accompanied by his brothers, Sri Krishna, Panchala and Yadava
warriors and their troops proceeded to Dvaipayana pond.
Beholding the arrival of Pandavas, Asvathama
alerted Suyodhana. “Suyodhana! Pandavas are coming here. They might have got
information about your whereabouts. Please hide yourself in the pond. We will
meet you later.” so saying, those three car warriors fled away. I also ran
away and hid behind a bush and was watching them. I could clearly see what
was happening at the pond.
Krishna observed the pond carefully and said:
“Dharmaja! I am sure Suyodhana is hiding under the deep waters of this pond.
Suyodhana knows how to remain in deep waters, without breathing and
drenching. Suyodhana is well versed with such a wicked tricks. We have to
make them to come out with such wicked ideas only. Provoke him with arrow
like words to come out.” said Krishna.
Dharmaja with loud voice addressed Suyodhana:
“O Suyodhana! several kings were killed in the
battle field for your sake. But you are hiding in this pond to save your
life. Is it proper for a hero like Suyodhana to do like this? By hiding in a
pond, can you escape death? Everybody praises you as a great hero. Is this
your heroism? You were born in a famous Kshatriya clan. But you are afraid of
your death. Are you disregarding your great name and fame and hiding in this
pond for the sake of your life.. Everybody will laugh at you. You will
neither get fame in this world nor go to higher regions after death
.You have lost your hundred brothers in the
battle. But you are craving for your life. Are you a real hero? Dont forget
Your heroism is greater than your life. Your muscle power, your vigour, your
valour have all been burnt away. Relying upon Karna as also upon Sakuni, you
have regarded yourself as immortal and failed to understand yourself. Now
they are dead. Shed your cowardness, come out and fight. Raise your head high
as a hero. If you are able to vanquish us, you will get back your entire
kingdom, otherwise, you will go to higher regions, fit for heroes. Choose one
of the above two. Dont take shelter under cowardness. If you are a real hero
come out and fight with us” said Dharmaja.
Suyodhana did not come out of the pond but gave
reply from inside the pond. “Dharmaja! fear of death is common to all humans.
Now I am deprived of my chariot, charioteer, army and bow and arrows. Besides
that, I am seriously injured. I need rest. I cannot fight now. After taking
some rest, I will fight with you and defeat all of you. You are also tired
after the 18days war. You also take some rest and come back.” said Suyodhana.
“Suyodhana! We have taken sufficient rest. You
are also resting yourself in this pond. Therefore, come out and fight with
us.” said Dharmaja.
“Dharmaja! for whose sake I fought with you,
those relatives, friends, brothers are not with me now. My entire army is
perished. For whose sake I have to fight now. How can I enjoy this kingdom
without Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Saindhava and Dussaasana. I feel happy if I
rule this kingdom along with my brothers, relatives and friends but not
alone, without anybody. Your brothers, friends and relatives are alive. You
rule youself the entire kindgom. I will spend rest of my life in forests.
O Dharmaja! I am defeated. I am alone. I have no
pride, aggrandizement and vanity. I am peaceful. You rule this earth, sitting
on the heaps of ashes, without horses, elephants, and army.” said Suyodhana.
“Suyodhana! It is amazing to hear such soft words
from your mouth. Even after the death of Bhishma, Drona and Karna, you have
continued the war, with an evil intention of becoming the King and Emperor of
the entire kingdom. Why unnecessary conversation. Come out of the pond and
fight with us. It is not good on our part to rule this earth while our enemy
is alive. First we will kill you and then rule the earth. If you are capable
of vanquishing us, you can rule this earth.
Suyodhana! Are you giving this earth to us as a charity. Am I a begger to receive your charity.
Suyodhana! When we begged for five villages for
our stay, remember what you have said. Had you acceded to our request on that
day, you would have averted this mass massacre. When Krishna came down to
Hastinapura to effect mediation between us, what you said? You told him that
You donot like to part with the earth measuring a needle point. Today, how
can you give the entire earth as charity. You are saying these words because
you cannot get back your kingdom by any means.
Suyodhana! if at all you have any kingdom of your
own, you can give it as charity. Now you are deprived of everything. How can
you give charities. Even if you give charity, I am not ready to receive it.
First I will kill you and acquire the kingdom as of right. Come out of the
pond and fight with us. Your life is at our hands.
Suyodhana! you tried to burn us alive in a lac
house. You administered poison and thrown us into deep waters. But we are
alive by God’s grace. You cannot play those tricks today. You have to fight
with us. Therefore, come out of waters and fight.” Dharmaja provoked
Suyodhana, with arrow like words.
But Suyodhana, steadily replied: “Dharmaja! you
are five, I am alone. You are equipped with sufficient army forces. But I am
deprived of all my army forces. You are having powerful Astras and Sastras. I
am not having even a bow and arrow. You are all in a rejuvenated joyful mood.
I am tired. Therefore, it is not just on your part to fight with me all at a
time. You can fight with me one by one. I will kill all of you along with
your friends and relatives. If you are aggreable for this , I will come out
of this pond.
Look! I am not speaking like this, not that I am
afraid of Arjuna and Krishna. I am capable of killing all of you along with
your friends and relatives, in a moment. I will kill all of you and discharge
my debt to Bhishma, Drona, Karna and other great warriors who fought for my
sake” said Suyodhana.
On hearing those words, Dharmaja said: “I admire
your courage Suyodhana. You are right in saying that you can slay all of us
single handedly. But I am not such an unjust and unscrupulous fellow. You can
take all kinds of Astras, Sastras, chariot, charioteer, as you like. You can
choose any one amongst us. He will fight with you, according to war rules.”
If you are able to kill him, you can get back your entire kingdom.”said
Dharmaja.
“I will agree for your proposal but on one
condition. We have fought with each other all these days with bows and
arrows. To day we will fight in a different manner. Myself and one amongst
you will fight on the ground, with maces. I will kill you and your brothers
with my huge mace in no time. Are you agreeable?” asked Suyodhana.
Dharmaja was thinking about the pros and cons.
Taking the silence of Dharmaja as approval, Suyodhana came out of the pond,
roaring like a lion. Pandavas heckled Suyodhana. Suyodhana was enraged with
great wrath.
“Dont laugh! After all, you can laugh till my
mighty mace breaks your heads into thousand pieces.” shouted Suyodhana.
But Suyodhana was entertaining a doubt in his
mind that all pandavas and Panchalas may attack him all at a time and kill
him.
“Dharmaja! remember, according to our agreement,
you have to fight with me one by one, because you are large in number and I
am alone and tired.” said Suyodhana.
Dharmaja smiled and said: “Suyodhana! Have you so
soon forgotten the fate of Abhimanyu. All of you surrounded him and killed
him mercilessly. We will follow suit.” said Dharmaja. Suyodhana kept mum.
“Suyodhana! dont fear. Just I pointed your
wretched and unworthy action. But I will never violate war principles. You
can have your armour and be ready for fight. You can choose any one amongst
us. He will fight with you. In case you kill him, the entire Kuru kingdom
will be yours. You can rule as you like. In case you are killed by him, you
will attain higher regions. This is my promise. I can give you anything and
everything, except your life. Because, we are brothers.” said Dharmaja.
“Dharmaja! I know what you are. We are brothers.
Why should you bear grudge against me?” said Suyodhana.
Suyodhana picked an armour made of Gold, one
strong helmet and other armours for hands and legs.
“O Dharmaja! any one of you, either Sahadeva,
Nakula, Arjuna, Bhimasena or youself; may come one by one. I will kill you
one by one. Even Lord Siva is not dare enough to stand before me if am in the
battle field with the mace in my hand. Where can you go? Today you are
destined to die in my hands” said Suyodhana inviting Pandavas for dual fight.
On hearing the self boasting words of Suyodhana,
Sri Krishna told Dharmaja: “ Dharmaja! I do not think that you are such a
fool and stupid. Is it a dice game with Sakuni, to part with the hard earned
Kingdom if Suyodhana kills any one of you. If Suyodhana chooses any one of
you except Bhimasena, Suyodhana will kill him in a moment. You have to give
away the entire kingdom to Suyodhana and depart to forests. At last, you made
this great war as a dice game. Is it for the sake of betting, you have
sacrificed Akshouhinis of army in the battle field. Have you forgotten that
you lost one dice game and went in exile for 13 years. Now you are committing
the same mistake. Dharmaja! I do not agree for this. I do not also agree to
send any one of you to fight with Suyodhana. Suyodhana is so tactful and
skilful in mace fight. Bhimasena’s muscle power is of no use before
Suyodhana’s fighting skills. You can do as you like. But be careful.” said
Krishna.
On hearing these words of Krishna, Bhimasena
said: “O Krishna! As long as your blessings and my brother’s best wishes are
there, I can conquer the 14 regions in a moment. After all, Suyodhana cannot
stand before me even for a moment. To day I will kill Suyodhana and make you
both happy.” said Bhimasena.
Krishna patted the back of Bhimasena: “O
Bhimasena! I never belittled you. I know you have killed Baka, Hidimbaasura,
and Kichaka and Jarasandha. Can any ordinary man do these heroic deeds? Suyodhana
is no match to you. Dont consider my words seriously. Bhimasena! when you
were breaking the chest of Dussaasana and drinking his blood, where was this
Suyodhana? Suyodhana would have been killed soon after he comes out of the
pond. But Dharmaja made unnecessary promises. I condemned those promises.You
have discharged one of your vows made in the open assembly when Dussaasana
dragged Droupadi by holding her tuft. The next promise, Killing Suyodhana by
breaking his thighs, remains. Bhimasena, now, raise to the occasion;
discharge your promise; kill Suyodhana and enthrone Dharmaja as Emperor of
Kuru Kingdom. I am by your side.” said Krishna.
On hearing the encouraging words of Krishna, Bhimasena was very happy.
“Bhimasena! be careful. Suyodhana is well versed
in mace fight by undergoing rigorous practice throughout his life. He knows
many skills in mace fight. Be careful.” cautioned Krishna.
Satyaki and others also priased Bhimasena about
his prowess, vigour and valour. Looking at Duryodhana, Bhiamsena said:
“O Dharmaja! hear me. I am very angry against
this wretch who destroyed our Kuru clan completely. I will take away his life
and enthrone you as Emperor of Kuru Kingdom.
Suyodhana! You tried to burn us alive in wax
house. You defeated us in the wicked dice game and consigned us to forests
and exile. You insulted Droupadi in open assembly. Today you will reap the
consequences for all your misdeeds. That is why you are before me today.
Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Salya sacrificed their lives for your sake. Several of
your friends, relavies, their sons and brothers shed their lives in the
unwanted battle. Sakuni who is the root cause for all this disaster and mass
massacre was killed in your very presence. Now you are before me for being
killed by me. Hence stop talking and start fighting.” said Bhimasena.
“O Bhimasena! even the Indra is afraid of my
mace. After all you are nothing before me. Come on, fight and die. I will be
the King and Emperor of the entire Universe” said Suyodhana.
At the time of commencement of Maha Bharata War,
Balarama, brother of Sri Krishna and Satyaki, unwilling to take part in the
battle, on either side, went on pilgrimage to the banks of River Sarasvati.
On completion of his pilglrimage, Balarama arrived at Kurushetra. At that time,
Saint Narada arrived there and met Balarama. Narada informed Balarama:
“O Balarama! During these 18 days war, 11
Akshouhini kourava army was perished except three warriors, Asvathama,
Kritavarma and Kripacharya. Suyodhana left the battle field and took shelter
in the deep waters of Dvaipayana pond. Dharmaja with his arrow like words
provoked Suyodhana to come out of the pond. Suyodhana came out of the pond.
Both Suyodhana and Bhimasena were ready to fight. As both of them are your
beloved students, you can go and witness that fight” said Saint Narada.
Immediately Balarama proceeded to the place where
the dual mace fight was going on. Beholding Balarama, Krishna and Dharmaja
welcomed him, saluted him, recieved him with due honors and offered him a
suitable seat. Sri Krishna and Satyaki were standing on either side of
Balarama. Dharmaja and others enquired him about his welfare and about his
pilgrimage.
“Dharmaja! Krishna! you know that I was not
willing to participate in the war, on either side. Hence I went on
pilgrimage. On hearing about the defeat of Kouravas and about the dual fight
between my students, Suyodhana and Bhimasena, I have come here to witness the
fight.” said Balarama.
Bhimasena and Suyodhana, armed with their mighty
maces, bowed before Balarama. Balarama blessed both of them. Dharmaja humbly
explained to Balarama, the circumstances under which this dual fight was
arranged between Suyodhana and Bhimasena and requested Balarama to witness
the fight. He also requested Balarama to give permission to commence the
fight. Balarama patiently heard what Dharamaja said and nodded his head, as a
sign of acceptance.
O King Dhritarashtra, at that time, I was hiding in the nearby bushes and witnessed the dual fight between Suyodhana and Bhimasena.
“Dharmaja! Samantaka panchakam is nearer to this
place. If any body dies in that place, he will attain higher regions.
Therefore, this fight may be conducted at Samantaka Panchakah” requested
Suyodhana.
Balarama supported his request. All of them
proceeded to Samantaka Panchakam. Sri Krishna, Balarama, Pandavas, Panchalas,
Yadavas, along with their respective forces assembled there. In the middle,
the arena for fight was arranged. In the arena, both Bhimasena and Suyodhana
were standing, ready for fight.
Bhimasena, enraged with great wrath said:
“Brother Dharmaja! this wretch, Suyodhana, commited uncountable sins. His
life has come to an end today. I will break his thighs and discharge my
promise.” shouted Bhimasena.
“Yes. Bhimasena, your life has also come to an
end to day. Even Lord Siva cannot stand before me in a mace fight. After all
you are nothing before. I will kill you and take back the entire
kingdom.”said Suyodhana. In this manner, Suyodhana and Bhimasena were
shouting and abusing each other.
The bell rang. The fight began. Suyodhana and
Bhimasena started to fight with each other. Both of them were fighting with
great excitement. Balarama, who was an expert in mace fight, was observing
their fight anxiously. Both were threatening each other. Taking rounds.
Beating each other with maces. Earth was trembling with their jumping. Their
crowns fell down. Ornaments were cut into pieces.They were fighting like huge
elephants. In one moment, one was gaining upperhand; next moment he was
losing the grip. One was warding off the blows of another. With the blows of
maces, there was profuse bleeding from their bodies. None were able to assess
their abilities and winning chances. Beholding their fight, Arjuna asked
Krishna as to who will win the fight.
“Arjuna! Bhimasena and Suyodhana were the
students of same preceptor. But there is one difference. Bhimasena got more
muscle power but is lacking in tact and skill. Suyodhana is equipped both
with muscle power as well as tacts and skills that too wicked skills.Therefore,
chances to win are better for Suyodhana than Bhimasena. It is very difficult
for Bhimasena to win in righteous way. While the opponent is adopting wicked
skills in fight, we should not adopt righteous skills.When the opponent is
wicked, we should also be wicked and unscrupulous. Then only we can win.
Remember the promise made by Bhimasena in the
open assembly. He took a vow that he will kill Suyodhana by breaking his
thighs. In fact, hitting below the waist is not permissible and against the
principles in mace fight. We can substantiate ourselves by saying that in
order to fulful his vow, Bhimasena hit below the waist. Therefore, by virtue
of righteous fight, we will never win. Bhimasena should hit Suyodhana below
the waist, even against war principles.
Moreover, Dharmaja, with his unnecessary foolish
talk, created some problems. You all fought together during these 18 days and
killed Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Salya and other great heroes and got a
gloriorious victory. To day Dharmaja promised that if Suyodhana kills any one
of you, he will getback his entire kingdom and all the riches. Therefore,
Bhimasena should win now at any cost. Arjuna! I never thought that Dharmaja
will talk in such a follish manner. Instead of killing Suyodhana by
surrounding him, Dharmaja offered him a fair deal. Suyodhana’s life ambition
is to kill Bhimasena. Hence he will never lose this chance. Without any
hesitation and loss of time, it is better to kill Suyodhana in an
unscrupulous manner than in a righteous fight. Otherwise, Suyodhana will
become the King and Emperor of this entiere Universe and you will lead the
rest of your life as his slaves..” Krishna said without any hesitation.
Arjuna could understand what Krishna said. Arjuna
was keenly looking at Bhimasena. When Bhimasena looked at Arjuna, Arjuna gave
a signal to hit Suyodhana below his waist. Krishna smiled at Bhimasena as a
sign of acceptance. Bhimasena grasped what they meant. He was waiting for an
opportunity to hit Suyodhana below his waist.
First Bhimasena hit Suyodhana with his mace on
his elbow. Suyodhana escaped that blow and beat Bhimasena with his mace.
Bhimasena pretended to have fainted. In a joyous mood, Suyodhana was jumping
in air and making rounds in air. Suyodhana was about to deliver a blow on his
head with his mace. Suyodhana’s waist was within the reach of Bhimasena.
Without hesitation, Bhimasena hit Suyodhana with his mace below his waist.
Suyodhana’s thighs were broken. He fell down like
a huge tree cut at the root. There was an uproar. Pandavas and his friends
and relatives acclaimed Bhimasena for defeating Suyodhana. Bhimasena was
looking at Suyodhana with great wrath.
“ O Suyodhana! Enjoy the fruits of your mis deeds
for dragging Droupadi to the open assembly.” so saying Bhimasena kicked the
head of Suyodhana with his left leg.
“O Suyodhana! this is dual fight, not a wicked
dice game, to play fraud and win. You called us as slaves and beasts. You are
the beast. You are my slave” shouted Bhimasena.
Bhimasena addressed all his friends and relatives:
“Krishna! Arjuna! O Panchala Kings! Look at this wretch. Loot at this
unscrupulous fellow who is reaping the consequences for dragging Droupadi to
open assembly and insulting her. He is burning in the flames of her anger.
This wretch called us as slaves and useless. I massacred all his troups. Now
I killed him. I do not care whether I go to heaven or hell” so saying
Bhimasena pressed his neck with his right foot and again kicked his face with
his left leg.
Dhrmaja was enraged with great wrath, looking at
these developments.
“Bhimasena! stop. Are you mad? Why are you
shouting and kicking Suyodhana! It is unjust and improper and unbearable. I
feel ashamed of it. Inspite of losing all his friends and relatives in war,
Suyodhana, having regard to my words, participated in this dual fight. What
you have done? You kicked his head. Will anybody appreciate your deeds? So
far, you are famous for your virtuous deeds. Today, you acted differently.
Your head is reeling with great pride. What you have gained by these deeds,
except defaming yourself in the eyes of others.” said Dharmaja.
Dharmaja approached Suyodhana and consoled him:
“Suyodhana!Due to bad time, we developed enmity between ourselves. we hated
each other. We lost everything. Since your childhood, your greediness and
unscrupulousness made you to act covetously. You landed in great troubles. At
last you are lying here unattended, with broken legs. Because of you, all my
relatives and friieds perished in this war. Kuru clan is completely
destroyed. All the daughters-in-law of my paternal uncle have become widows.
They will naturally blame me.What can I do?” said Dharmaja.
Beholding Bhimasena hitting Suyodhana below his
waist, against the rules, Balarama grew angry. Balarama adressed all the
Kings assembled there:
“Have you seen the blatant violation in mace
fight committed by Bhimasena. Have you ever seen or heard about this? Have
you not known that hitting below waist in mace fight is against the rules?
Now, in the presence of all, Bhimasena hit Suyodhana with his mace and pulled
him down. It is unjust and improper. I cannot tolerate this.” so saying
Balarama rushed against Bhimasena.
Sri Krishna hurriedly went near his brother,
Balarama and stopped him by holding both his hands
“Brother Balarama! Helping friends and wishing
the welfare of relatives is human nature. There is nothing abnormal. Pandavas
are our friends and relatives. Arjuna is our sister’s husband. When they are
suffering a lot at the hands of some unscrupulous wretches, is it not our
duty to help them and wish their welfare and prosperity. Besides that, making
promises is the order in Kshatriya community. Bhimasena took a vow to kill
Suyodhana by hitting on his thighs, as Suyodhana shamelessly offered his lap
for Droupdi to sit. Bhimasena tried his level best to discharge his vow. It
is not unjust and improper.
Brother Balarama! on a previous occasion, when
Suyodhana heckled a great saint, Maitreya, he cursed Suyodhana that he will
be killed by Bhimasena by breaking his thighs. Now it is executed. Bhimasena
is not at all at fault. Kindly control your unnecessary anger.” requested Sri
Krishna.
“Krishna! Dharma, Ardha, Kama and Moksha are connected to each other. One should not be violated for accomplishing another. One who violates Dharma for accomplishing Ardha and Kama, should be blamed. You quoted the curse of Maitreya and Bhima’s vow. But while discharging those promises, is it just and proper to violate Dharma. Bhima violated the war principles. It is truth which cannot be rebutted.” said Balarama.
“Brother Balarama! You are acclaimed by one and
all as a man of unblemished character and most virtuous. Kindly shed your
unnecessary anger. Again I am telling that Bhimasena hit Suyodhana below
waist only to discharge his vow. How it is unjust and improper?
One more thing. Bhimasena did not hit Suyodhana
while he was standing. Suyodhana jumped into air only to deliver a heavy blow
with his mace on the head of Bhimasena. Only to ward off that blow, as an act
of self defence, Bhimasena hurled his mace which hit Suyodhana below his
waist. How can we blame Bhimasena? Had that heavy bow been delivered on the
head of Bhimasena, he woud have died instantaneously. While acting in self defence,
is it possible to think about Dharma and Adharma.
Bhimasena took a vow to kill Suyodhana by
breaking his thighs and he waited for 13 long years to discharge his vow. Now
the time has come and he discharged his vow. Suyodhana knows pretty well
about this vow. Suyodhana would have taken proper care to protect his thighs
from Bhimasena.
Brother Balarama, you know pretty well about the
enmity between Suyodhana and Bhiamsena since their childhood. Suyodhana tried
to kill Bhimasena with wicked and cunning plans. While Suyodhana was acting
wickedly and cunningly to kill Bhimasena, Bhimasena also tried to kill
Suyodhana in the same manner.
Besides all, you know pretty well how our
sister’s son Abhimanyu was killed unscrupulously, surrounded by several warriors
at a time. This is nothing but retaliation by Bhimasena upon Suyodhana for
all his mis deeds. Adharma is attacked by Adharma.” said Krishna vividly.
“Krishna, you cannot prove Adharma as Dharma by
your argumentative skills. You can acclaim Bhimasena, who attained an
unscrupulous victory, as a hero. But Suyodhana, who laid his life for truth
and virtue,will attain higher regions after his death.” so saying Balarama
left that place for Dwaraka.
Krishna looked at Dharmaja who was very much
distressed. “Dharmaja! Are you feeling sorry for killing Suyodhana. He is a
wretch, destroyer of his own clan and a sinner. He should be killed. He
reaped the consequences for his own misdeeds. Bhimasena discharged his vow.
Why should you feel sorry for this just act.”said Krishna.
“Krishna! I am not at all feeling for his death.
Bhimasena discharged his promise by breaking his thighs. But why should he
kick his head with his left leg. Is it just and proper? Let it be. Let us
forget about it” said Dharmaja.
“Dhrmaja! Now the last enemy, Suyodhana, also is
defeated. Now you are the King andEmperor of this Kuru Kingdom. Rule it to
the praise of one and all.” said Krishna.
“Bhimasena! I am very thankful to you for killing
Suyodhana with your muscle power and skills in mace fight and also with the
help of Sri Krishna.” said Dharmaja.
“Sanjaya, what was the reaction of Pandavas and
Panchalas, on the defeat of my son Suyodhana.”asked Dhritarasthra. Sanjaya
said thus:
“O King Dhritarashtra! After the fall of
Suyodhana, Pandavas and Panchalas’s hearts were filled with joy. They blew
conches. Drums were beaten. Everybody was acclaiming Bhimasena for his
victory. But some murmered that Bhimasena killed Suyodhana brutally, without
following the rules of mace fight. Krishna could read their mind.
“ Great Warriors of Pandava and Panchalas! You
should not entertain any doubt in mind that Suyodhana was beaten by Bhimasena
unscrupulously. Suyodhana is a wretch. He deserves this. Suyodhana dragged
Droupadi to open assembly and insulted her. But Dharmaja never kept that it
in mind. He just requested for a share in the kingdom. Even that request also
was turned down by Suyodhana. When Suyodhana acted unscrupulously, we also
should kill him in an unscrupulous manner, not otherwise. Inspite of the
advices of Vidura, Suyodhana chose war and was responsible for this mass
massacre. Therefore, you should not at all discuss about his fall, whether it
is just or unjust. Please retire to your respective places of stay and enjoy
the victory.” said Sri Krishna.
Having heard the words of Sri Krishna, the heart
of Suyodhana was burnt with rage. “O Krishna! Your father was a slave of
Kamsa. You are the son of a slave. You do not know your own wrongs. You are
unnecessarily talking. You provoked Arjuna to give a signal to Bhima to beat
me under my waist. Accordingly, Bhimasena beat me below waist. Otherwise,
even 10,000 Bhimasenas could not kill me. I myself would have massacred all
of you in a moment. You are behind the back of Arjuna killing Bhishma, keeping
Sikhandi before him. You are the sole cause for killing Drona by instigating
Dharmaja to tell a blatent lie. You provoked Arjuna to kill Karna while he
was lifting his car wheel, sunk in the ground. Is there no end for your
wretchedness and wickedness? Can you and your Pandavas kill
Bhishma,Drona,Karna and Jayadhradha, without resorting to illegal means.”
shouted Suyodhana.
“O Suyodhana! Dont you remember all the misdeeds
committed by you? Since childhood, you were trying to kill Bhimasena, by
administering poison,throwing into deep waters. You tried to kill all of them
by burning them alive in a wax house.
You invited Dharmaja for a wicked dice game and
grabbed all their wealth and kingdom. You dragged your brothers’ wife,
Droupadi, to open assembly and insulted her. You sent them to woods.
Even after completion of 13 years exile, you
denied their half share in the kingdom. While I came down to you as an
emissary, you tried to imprison me also. As a result of all the above mis
deeds, you lost all your kith and kin and yourself.
Bhishma, Drona and others were killed on account
of your own greediness, wickedness, covetousness and aggrandizsement but not
otherwise. Sikhandi and Dhrishtadyumna were born out of Sacred Fire, with the
avowed object of Killing Bhishma and Drona. You dragged them for an
unnnecessary war and became root cause for their death.
Dont you feel it unjust to kill Abhimanyu, by
surrounding him. Arjuna was not such a fool to self immolate without killing
Jayadhradha.
Have you forgotten that when Chitrasena, the Gandharva, abducted you, it was Arjuna and Bhimasena that saved you. At the time of Uttara Gograhana, when Bhishma,Drona,Karna,youself and other warriors were under the influence of Sammohanaastra, Arjuna spared all of you, without killing you. Had Arjuna intended to massacre all of you, he would have done it in a moment. With this, you can understand how virtuous, merciful and compassionate Arjuna is!
When Karna, the man behind the back of all your
mis deeds, was lifting his car wheel, how can Arjuna keep quiet without
killing him! He was not a fool to lose that golden opportunity. At least you
have not blamed Yudhishtira for killing Salya. I am happy.
Suyodhana! think for a while. You, since your
childhood, unnecessarily developed hatredness towards Pandavas. But Dharmaja
never hated either you or your brothers. You, with your own hands, uprooted
the huge tree, Kuru dynasty, with help of a crow bar in the form of wicked
dice game. The result is mass massacre.
Suyodhana! you have heard Bhimasena proclaiming
in open assembly that he will kill you by beating on your thighs. Having got
knowledge about it, you would have taken all precautions to protect your
thighs, at least at the time of mace fight. Having taken such vow, will Bhimasena
satisfy with mere fisting you on your back. Why unnecessary afterthought.”
said Krishna.
“Krishna! I have studied Vedas, Vedangas and
several Sastras. I performed numerous Yagnas and yagas. I enjoyed royal
pleasures. I was acclaimed by one and all. I suppressed my opponents . Now I
am going to heaven to enjoy heavenly pleasures. I may be a wretch in your
view. But you all will lead the rest of your life with repentance.” said
Suyodhana.
On hearing the words of Suyodhana, a guilty
feeling entered the minds of Pandavas and Panchalas, whether they killed
Bhishma and Drona unscrupulously. They all lowered their heads with
repentance. Beholding this, Krishna said thus:
“You need not worry about the killings of
Bhishma, Drona, Karna. They are great heroes. It is highly difficult to kill
them in a virtuous manner. Hence we resorted to several methods to kill them.
Besides that, their deaths were occurred according to their deeds in their
previous births. They were destined to die, by whatever means. You and I are
not responsible for their deaths. This is a time to enjoy not to lament for
their deaths.”said krishna.
It was sunset. Krishna blew panchajanya, Arjuna
blew Devadatta, and other kings blew their respective conches. Sounds of
trumpets rose to the sky. All have acclaimed Dharmaja. Pandavas retired to
their respective places of stay. Satyaki also accompanied them.
Dhrishtadyumna, other Panchala warriors, sons of Droupadi and other Kings
have taken leave from Dharmaja and retired to their places of stay. They all
decided to proceed to Hastinapura the next day.
Pandavas have reached the Kourava’s tents. Your
son’s tent is resembling a desert. None were there except some ladies working
there. They welcomed Dharmaja and offered him flowers as a mark of respect.
Arjuna was about to get down his chariot.
“Arjuna!Take your Gandiva and Tooneera and get
down the chariot. Then I will get down.” said Krishna.
Accordingly Arjuna got down the chariot. Krishna
kept the reigns on the chariot and got down. Anjaneya along with his band of
demons, had flown away from the top of the chariot. Immediately, that chariot
was reduced to ashes. Arjuna was astonished.
“Krishna! what is this! Why my chariot is burnt?
Kindly tell me” asked Arjuna.
“Arjuna! you have so far been thinking that you
won the battle out of your own prowess, vigour and valour. It is not correct.
Your chariot had already been burnt away with the power of all Astras and
Sastras launched by Karna. As I am driving your chaiot and Anjaneya was
viewing the battle from the top of the chariot, your chariot is in tact.
Otherwise, it would have been burnt away long back.” said Krishna.
“Dharmaja! when I arrived at Upaplavya from
Dwaraka, you offered me new clothes and also handedover Arjuna to me and
requested me to look after his welfare. I agreed for that. Now we have
returned from the battle field with great triumph. I am handing over Arjuna
safely to you. Now think about your future plans” said Sri Krishna.
“Krishna! all these 18 days, you have been
protecting us from time to time. Once Vyasa said: Where there is Krishna,
victory will be there. With you blessings only we attained this victory.”
said Dharmaja.
“Dharmaja! At the inception, Arjuna was not
willing to participate in the war. I told Arjuna, the sacred Gita, and
brought him out of depression. Arjuna is the son of Indra. He is capable of
doing anything and everything. Nothing is impossible for him. I am only an
instrument and nothing else.” said Krishna.
Then Dharmaja took charge of the entire wealth
and treasury of Kuru Kingdom. Dharmaja inspected the army troops on Kourava
side. . As it was not safe to remain in the Suyodhana’s Tent, they went away.
Later, under the leadership of SriKrishna,
Pandavas, Satyaki and other Panchalas went to the banks of Oghavati river and
stayed there for that night.
Dharmaja’s heart was filled with great fear. “On
the signal given by Arjuna, Bhimasena broke the thighs of Suyodhana and
kicked him on his head. If Gandhari comes to know about this, she will
definitely curse me. First she should be consoled.” thought Dharmaja.
Dharmaja requested Krishna to immediately proceed to Hastinapura and console
Dhritarashtra and Gandhara.
Krishna proceeded to Hastinapura and sent word to Dhritarashtra about his arrival. Dhritarashtra invited Krishna into his inner chambers. Even by that time, Saint Veda Vyasa arrived there to console Dhritarashtra and Gandhari. Beholding Vyasa, Krishna fell on his feet, and sought his blessings. Krishna also greeted Dhritarashtra and Gandhari. Krishna took the hands of Dhritarashtra into his hands and consoled him:
“O King Dhritarasthra! your Kuru clan has been
destroyed for no reasonable cause. To avoid this catastrophe only, I have
come as an emissary on behalfof Pandavas. What had happened on that day, you
know pretty well. Had there been an amicable settlement on that day, the
situation would have been different. O King Dhritarastra! In disce game,
winning or losing is quite common. Have you at any time heard that the
winners dragged the family ladies of losers from inner apartments to public
places and ordered for removal of clothes. Still Pandavas maintained patience
and peace. They never retaliated. Even after undergoing 13 years exile, they
requested only for five places for their comfortable stay. But your son, with
pride and aggrandizement, turned down their request.
On that day, Vidura and other friends and
relatives tried to convince you and your son. You both paid a deaf ear. Now
there is no use of thinking about past. We cannot avoid fate. O king
Dhritarstra! Pandavas are unblemished. Dont be angry upon them. Now all your
sons are dead. Pandavas have to perform the rituals to your family members,
even now and in future. Hence you have to think about their welfare.
Dharmaja is very much distressed about the grief
caused to you. He deputed me to console you and expressed his lamentations.”
said Krishna.
Krishna consoled Gandhari: “ Mother Gandhari! I
have never seen such a Royal Mother like you on this earth.You are the only
lady who cursed Suyodhana, in the open assembly, for his misdeeds. Still your
words are ringing in my ears. But your son did not heed your words. He was
unable to realise what is good and what is bad. Had he listen to your words
on that day, this disaster could have been avoided.You know that Pandavas are
not at all at fault. Kindly, dont be angry with Pandavas. I know that your
angry looks will destroy the entire world. You are such a powerful lady.
Hence I am requesting like this.” said Krishna.
“Krishna! Your words on that day are transformed
into deeds today. Your words are equal to Amruta to my lamenting heart.
Krishna! King Dhritarashtra is blind and old. All our sons are dead.He should
be looked after by Pandavas.” wept Gandhari. Krishna consoled her.
Krishna immediately left for Kurukshetra, apprehending some danger to Pandavas at the hands of Asvathama. Saint Veda Vyasa also left Hastinapuram. Krishna with great speed reached the banks of River Oghavati and met Pandavas. Krishna explained what had happened at Hastinapura.” said Vaisampanayana, to Janamejaya.
Vaisampayana continued to say: “O King
Janamejaya! King Dhritarashtra asked Sanjaya:
“O Sanjaya! after the fall of my son, Suyodhana,
what had happened. Kindly tell me” asked Dhritarashtra. Sanjaya continued to
say:
“I witnessed the mace fight between Suyodhana and
Bhimasena, from the nearby bush, where I hid. After Pandavas left that place,
I came out of the bushes and went near Suyodhana. The face of Suyodhana is
covered with dust and dirt. Suyodhana was lying on the bare ground,
unattended. On seeing me, his eyes were filled with tears.
“O Sanjaya! I ruled the entire worth surrounded
by four seas. I was the commander in chief of eleven akshouhini strong army.
All the kings are under my control. Having enjoyed such royal pleasures, now
I am alone, lying on the bare ground, with dust. That unscrupulous Bhimasena
hit me under waist. I fell down. Tell all our people about this unjust act of
Pandavas. Pandavas killed Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Bhoorisravasa, without any
virtue. Is this also a victory? All pandavas and their men will suffer a lot
for their misdeeds. Bhimasena will never prosper in future.
Besides hitting me under my waist, Bhimasena
kicked my head with his left leg. Will anybody appreciate this? Pandavas did
not care for me while I was a King. Now they kicked me with leg. The entire
world will curse them. I performed many Yanjas and yagas. I gave plenty of
money and gold as charity to brahmins. I gave them villages for their
sustenance. I ruled this earth, to the praise of one and all.
Now I am dying here, in this Samantaka Panchakam.
I will go to higher divine regions. I never feel about it. Pandavas grabbed
my kingdom by defeating me in an unscrupulous manner. If you happen to meet Asvathama,
Kripacharya, Kritavarma, kindly convey my anguish to them. Sanjaya! Pandavas
are not virtuous people as all others think about them. They are
unscrupulous, deceivers and wretched. They are deceiving the entire world
under the guise of Dharma.They should never be believed.” said Suyodhana.
Meanwhile, the people residing in the
neighbouring villages, and brahmin youth from the nearby ahsrams gathered
there. Having seen this gathering, Asvathama, Kripacharya and Kritavarma also
arrived there. Beholding Suyodhana in such a sad state, they all began to
weep with tearful eyes.
“O Suyodhana! You are alwlays surrounded by your
brothers, kings and vandi and Magadhas. Why you are lying on earth alone? It
is nothing but fate. Where is your strength? Where is your prowess? Where are
your commanders? None have come to see you. Where are the servants holding
white umbrellas adorned with pearls. Suyodhana! why are you lying on this
bare earth with full of dust.. Where is rosewater for your royal bath? You
have enjoyed royal plealsures, surrounded by Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Dussasana
etc. Where they have gone? Goddess Lakshmi might have left you alone
Suyodhana. Fate is very cruel towards you. What can I do Suyodhana?”
Asvathama wept like a child.
“O Asvathama! Joys and sorrows are coming and
going. We have to enjoy them equally. Lord Brahma have decided our destiny.
We have to follow it. Asvathama! when all my friends, relatives, elders have
perished in the war, is it just and proper on my part to remain on this earth?
I was unscrupulously defeated by my enemy. But I am very happy to see all of
you alive.” said Suyodhana.
Suyodhana narrated in detail what had happened
there, since the arrival of Pandavas. On hearing this, Asvathama was enraged
with great wrath.
“Suyodhana! My heart is burning life wild fire
since Dharmaja and Dhrishtadyumna killed my father, Drona by telling a
blatent lie. Now, Bhimasena hit you below waist, which is quite against the
rules and also kicked you with his leg. There is no use of my survival unless
I massacre all Pandavas, Panchalas and their surviving men.
O Suyodhana! I am telling the truth. This is my
promise. Today, I will brutally kill all Pandavas, Upa Pandavas, Panchalas,
their friends and relatives. This is my vow. Please order me to do so.”
Asvathama bowed before Suyodhana.
Suyodhana’s mind was overflowed with great joy.
“Kritavarma! send for pure waters from the nearby Ashramams. Chant Mantras. I
will instal Asvathama as the Commander of the entire Kourava Army and give
him full powers.” ordered Suyodhana.
Kritavarma brought pot full of water from the
nearby Ashram. Kripacharya performed Punyaha vachanam, and coronation
ceremony, installing Asvathama as the Commander. Asvthama with great vigour
and valour, rose to his feet and roared like a lion.
“O King Suyodhana! I will uproot Pandavas and massacre them.Then only I will show my face to you.”
Accompanied by Kritavarma and Kripacharya,
Asvathama proceeded towards the tents of Pandavas.” said Sanjaya to
Dhritarashtra.
In this manner, Sooti told Sounaka and other
sages and saints, the story of Mahabharata, as told by Vaisampayana to King
Janamejaya.
MAHA BHARAT SALYA PARVA SECOND CHAPTER COMPLETED. WITH THIS SALYA PARVA COMPLETED. OM TATSAT OM TATSAT OM TATSAT. |