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Vaisampayana said,--"Then the vanquished
sons of Pritha prepared for their exile into the woods. And they, one after
another, in due order, casting off their royal robes, attired themselves in
deer-skins. And Dussasana, beholding them, dressed in deer-skins and deprived
of their kingdom and ready to go into exile, exclaimed 'The absolute
sovereignty of the illustrious king Duryodhana hath commenced. The Kauntheyas
have been vanquished, and plunged into great affliction. Now have we attained
the goal either by broad or narrow paths. For today becoming superior to our
foes in point of prosperity as also of duration of rule have we become
praiseworthy of men. The Kauntheyas have all been plunged by us into
everlasting hell. They have been deprived of happiness and kingdom for ever and
ever. They who, proud of their wealth, laughed in derision at the son of
Dhritarashtra, will now have to go into the woods, defeated and deprived by us
of all their wealth. Let them now put off their variegated coats of mail, their
resplendent robes of celestial make, and let them all attire themselves in
deer-skins according to the stake they had accepted of Sakuni. They who always
used to boast that they had no equals in all the world, will now know and regard
themselves in this their calamity as grains of sesame without the kernel.
Although in this dress of theirs the Kauntheyas seem like unto persons
installed in a sacrifice, yet they look like persons not entitled to perform
sacrifices, wearing such a guise. Yajnasena, having bestowed his daughter on Kauntheyas,
acted most unfortunately for the husbands of Yajnaseni Kauntheyas are as
eunuchs. And O Yajnaseni, what joy will be thine upon beholding in the woods
these thy husbands dressed in skins and thread-bare rags, deprived of their
wealth and possessions. Elect thou a husband, whomsoever thou likest, from
among all these present here. These Kurus assembled here, are all forbearing
and self-controlled, and possessed of great wealth. Elect thou one amongst
these as thy lord, so that this great calamity may not drag thee to
wretchedness. ' Kauntheyas now are even like grains of sesame without the
kernel, or like show-animals encased in skins, or like grains of rice without
the kernel. Why shouldst thou then longer wait upon the fallen Kauntheyas? Vain
is the labour used upon pressing the sesame grain devoid of the kernel!'
"Thus did Dussasana, utter in the
hearing of the Kauntheyas, harsh words of the most cruel import. And hearing
them, the unforbearing Bhima, in wrath suddenly approaching that prince, loudly
and chastisingly rebuked him in these words,--Wicked-minded villain, ravest
thou so in words that are uttered alone by the sinful? Boastest thou thus in
the midst of the kings, advanced as thou art by the skill of the king of
Gandhara. As thou piercest our hearts hear with these thy arrowy words, so
shall I pierce thy heart in battle, recalling all this to thy mind. And they
also who from anger or covetousness are walking behind thee as thy protectors,--them
also shall I send to the abode of Yama with their descendants and
relatives."
Vaisampayana continued,--Unto Bhima dressed
in deer-skins and uttering these words of wrath without doing any thing, for he
could not deviate from the path of virtue, Dussasana abandoning all sense of
shame, dancing around the Kurus, loudly said, 'O cow! O cow!'
Bhima at this once more said,--O Dussasana,
use harsh words as these? Whom doth it behove to boast, thus having won wealth
by foul means? I tell thee that if Vrikodara, drinketh not thy life-blood,
piercing open thy breast in battle, let him not attain to regions of
blessedness, I tell thee truly that by slaying the sons of Dhritarashtra in
battle, before the very eyes of all the warriors, I shall pacify this wrath of
mine soon enough.'"
Vaisampayana continued,--"And as the Kauntheyas
were going away from the assembly, the king Duryodhana from excess of joy the
playful leonine trade of Bhima. Then Vrikodara, half turning towards the king
said, Think not ye fool that by this thou gainest any ascendency over me slay
thee shall I soon with all thy followers, and answer thee, recalling all this
to thy mind. And beholding this insult offered to him, the mighty and proud
Bhima, suppressing his rising rage and following the steps of Yudhishthira,
also spake these words while going out of the Kaurava court, 'I will slay
Duryodhana, and Dhananjaya will slay Karna, and Sahadeva will slay Sakuni that
gambler with dice. I also repeat in this assembly these proud words which the gods
will assuredly make good, if ever we engage in battle with the Kurus, I will
slay this wretched Duryodhana in battle with my mace, and prostrating him on
the ground I will place my foot on his head. And as regards this other wicked
person--Dussasana who is audacious in speech, I will drink his blood.
"And Arjuna said,--O Bhima, the
resolutions of superior men are not known in words only. On the fourteenth year
from this day, they shall see what happeneth.
"And Bhima again said,--'The earth shall
drink the blood of Duryodhana, and Karna, and the wicked Sakuni, and Dussasana
that maketh the fourth.'
"And Arjuna said,--'O Bhima, I will, as
thou directest, slay in battle this Karna so malicious and jealous and
harsh-speeched and vain. For doing what is agreeable to Bhima, Arjuna voweth
that he will slay in battle with his arrows this Karna with all his followers.
And I will send unto the regions of Yama also all those other kings that will
from foolishness fight against me. The mountains of Himavat might be removed from
where they are, the maker of the day lose his brightness, the moon his
coldness, but this vow of mine will ever be cherished. And all this shall
assuredly happen if on the fourteenth year from this, Duryodhana doth not, with
proper respect, return us our kingdom.'"
Vaisampayana continued,--"After Arjuna
had said this, Sahadeva, endued with great energy, desirous of slaying Sakuni,
waving his mighty arms and sighing like snake, exclaimed, with eyes red with
anger--'Thou disgrace of the Gandhara kings, those whom thou thinkest as
defeated are not really so. Those are even sharp-pointed arrows from whose
wounds thou hast run the risk in battle. I shall certainly accomplish all which
Bhima hath said adverting to thee with all thy followers. If therefore thou
hast anything to do, do it before that day cometh. I shall assuredly slay thee
in battle with all thy followers soon enough, it thou, stayest in the light
pursuant to the Kshatriya usage.'
"'Then, hearing these words of Sahadeva,
Nakula spake these words,--'I shall certainly send unto the abode of Yama all
those wicked sons of Dhritarashtra, who desirous of death and impelled by Fate,
and moved also by the wish of doing what is agreeable to Duryodhana, have used
harsh and insulting speeches towards this daughter o Yajnasena at the gambling
match. Soon enough shall I, at the command of Yudhishthira and remembering the
wrongs to Draupadi, make the earth destitute of the sons of Dhritarashtra.'
Vaisampayana continued,--"And they,
approached king Dhritarashtra."
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