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(Sambhava Parva continued)
"Vaisampayana said, 'Then, O king, the mighty son of
Bharadyaja presented himself before Drupada, and addressing that monarch, said,
'Know me for thy friend.' Thus addressed by his friend, the son of Bharadwaja,
with a joyous heart, the lord of the Panchalas was ill-able to bear that
speech. The king, intoxicated with the pride of wealth, contracted his brows in
wrath, and with reddened eyes spake these words unto Drona, 'O Brahmana, thy
intelligence is scarcely of a high order, inasmuch as thou sayest unto me, all on
a sudden, that thou art my friend! Great kings can never be friends with such
luckless and indigent wights as thou! It is true there had been friendship
between thee and me before, for we were then both equally circumstanced. But
Time that impaireth everything in its course, impaireth friendship also. Inthis
world, friendship never endureth for ever in any heart. Time weareth it off and
anger destroyeth it too. Do not stick, therefore, to that worn-off friendship.
Think not of it any longer. The friendship I had with thee, was for a
particular purpose. Friendship can never subsist between a poor man and a rich
man, between a man of letters and an unlettered mind, between a hero and a
coward. Why dost thou desire the continuance of our former friendship? There
may be friendship or hostility between persons equally situated as to wealth or
might. The indigent and the affluent can neither be friends nor quarrel with
each other. One of impure birth can never be a friend to one of pure birth; one
who is not a car-warrior can never be a friend to one who is so; and one who is
not a king never have a king for his friend. Therefore, why dost thou desire
the continuance of our former friendship?'
"Vaisampayana continued, 'Thus addressed by Drupada, the
mighty son of Bharadwaja became filled with wrath, and reflecting for a moment,
made up his mind as to his course of action. Seeing the insolence of the
Panchala king, he wished to check it effectually. Hastily leaving the Panchala capital
Drona bent his steps towards the capital of the Kurus, named Hasthinapuri.'"
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