SECTION 50
Duryodhana said,--'Listen now, about all the
most costly articles I saw, belonging unto the sons of Kunti, and brought one
after another by the kings. Beholding that wealth of the foe, I lost my reason
and scarcely knew myself. And, listen as I describe that wealth consisting of
both manufactures and the produce of the land. The king of Kamboja gave
innumerable skins, and blankets made of wool, of the soft fur of rodents and
other burroughers, and of the hair of cats,--all inlaid with threads of gold. And
he also gave three hundred horses of the Titteti and the Kalmasha species
possessing noses like parrots. And he also gave three hundred camels and an
equal number of she-asses, all fattened with the olives and the Pilusha. And
innumerable Brahmanas engaged in rearing cattle and occupied in low offices for
the gratification of Yudhishthira waited at the gate with three hundred
millions of tribute but they were denied admission into the palace. And hundred
upon hundreds of Brahmanas possessing wealth of kine and living upon the lands that
Yudhishthira had given them, came there with their handsome golden Kamandalus
filled with clarified butter. And though they had brought such tribute, they
were refused admission into the palace. And the Sudra kings that dwelt in the
regions on the seacoast, brought with them, hundred thousands of serving girls
of the Karpasika country, all of beautiful features and slender waist and
luxuriant hair and decked in golden ornaments; and also many skins of the Ranku
deer as tribute unto king Yudhishthira. And the tribes Vairamas, Paradas,
Tungas, with the Kitavas who lived upon crops that depended on water from the
sky or of the river and also they who were born in regions on the sea-shore, in
woodlands, or countries on the other side of the ocean waited at the gate,
being refused permission to enter, with goats and kine and asses and camels and
vegetable, honey and blankets and jewels and gems of various kinds. And that
great warrior king Bhagadatta, the brave ruler of Pragjyotisha and the mighty
sovereign of the mlechchas, at the head of a large number of Yavanas waited at
the gate unable to enter, with a considerable tribute comprising of horses of
the best breed and possessing the speed of the wind. And king Bhagadatta beholding
the concourse had to go away from the gate, making over a number of swords with
handles made of the purest ivory and well-adorned with diamonds and every kind
of gems. And many tribes coming from different regions, of whom some possess
two eyes, some three and some had eyes on their foreheads, and those also
called Aushmikas, and Nishadas, and Romakas, some cannibals and many possessing
only one leg. I say, standing at the gate, being refused permission to enter.
And these diverse rulers brought as tribute ten thousand asses of diverse hues
and black necks and huge bodies and great speed and much docility and celebrated
all over the world. And these asses were all of goodly size and delightful
colour. And they were all bred on the coast of Bankhu. And there were many
kings that gave unto Yudhishthira much gold and silver. And having given much
tribute they obtained admission into the palace of Yudhishthira. The people
that came there possessing only one leg gave unto Yudhishthira many wild
horses, some of which were as red as the cochineal, and some white, and some
possessing the hues of the rainbow and some looking like evening clouds, and
some that were of variegated colour. And they were all endued with the speed of
the mind. And they also gave unto the king enough gold of superior quality. I
also saw numberless Chins and Sakas and Uddras and many barbarous tribes living
in the woods, and many Vrishnis and Harahunas, and dusky tribes of the Himavat,
and many Nipas and people residing in regions on the sea-coast, waiting at the
gate being refused permission to enter. And the people of Balhika gave unto him
as tribute ten thousand asses, of goodly size and black necks and daily running
two hundred miles, And those asses were of many shapes. And they were
well-trained and celebrated all over the world. And possessed of symmetrical
proportion and excellent colour, their skins were pleasant to the touch. And
the Balhikas also presented numerous blankets of woollen texture manufactured
in Chin and numerous skins of the Ranku deer, and clothes manufactured from
jute, and others woven with the threads spun by insects. And they also gave
thousands of other clothes not made of cotton, possessing the colour of the
lotus. And these were all of smooth texture. And they also gave soft
sheep-skins by thousands. And they also gave many sharp and long swords and
scimitars, and hatchets and fine-edged battle-axes manufactured in the western countries.
And having presented perfumes and jewels and gems of various kinds by thousands
as tribute, they waited at the gate, being refused admission into the palace.
And the Sakas and Tukhatas and Tukharas and Kankas and Romakas and men with
horns bringing with them as tribute numerous large elephants and ten thousand
horses, and hundreds and hundreds of millions of gold waited at the gate, being
refused permission to enter. And the kings of the eastern countries having
presented numerous valuable articles including many costly carpets and vehicles
and beds, and armours of diverse hues decked with jewels and gold and ivory, and
weapons of various kinds, and cars of various shapes and handsome make and
adorned with gold, with well-trained horses trimmed with tiger skins, and rich
and variegated blankets for caprisoning elephants, and various kinds of jewels
and gems, arrows long and short and various other kinds of weapons, obtained
permission to enter the sacrificial palace of Yudhishthira!'"
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