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MAHABHARATA CONDENSED INTO ENGLISH ... - Mandhata Global

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"That is Arjun's monkey-standard, how it greets my ancient eyes,<br />

Well the Kurus know the standard like a comet in the skies,<br />

Hear ye not the deep Gandiva? How my ear its accents greet,<br />

Mark ye not these pointed arrows falling prone before my feet,<br />

By these darts his salutation to his teacher loved of old,<br />

Years of exile now completed, Arjun sends with greetings bold!<br />

How the gallant prince advances! Now I mark his form and face,<br />

Issuing from his dark concealment with a brighter, haughtier grace,<br />

Well I know his bow and arrows and I know his standard well,<br />

And the deep and echoing accents of his fax-resounding shell,<br />

In his shining arms accoutred, gleaming in his helmet dread,<br />

Shines he like the flame of homa by libations duly fed!"<br />

Arjun marked the Kuru warriors arming for th' impending war,<br />

Whispered thus to prince Uttara as he drove the battle-car:<br />

"Stop thy steeds, O prince of Matsya! for too close we may not go,<br />

Stop thy chariot whence, my arrows reach and slay the distant foe,<br />

Seck we out the Kuru monarch, proud Duryodhan let us meet,<br />

If he falls we win the battle, other chieftains will retreat.<br />

There is Drona my preceptor, Drona's warlike son is there,<br />

Kripa and the mighty Bhishma, archer Karna, tall and fair,<br />

Them I seek not in this battle, lead, O lead thy chariot far,<br />

Midst the chiefs Duryodhan moves not, moves not in the ranks of war,<br />

But to save the pilfered cattle speeds he onward in his fear,<br />

While these warriors stay and tarry to defend their monarch's rear,<br />

But I leave these car-borne warriors, other work to-day is mine,<br />

Meet Duryodhan in the battle, win thy father's stolen kine!"<br />

Matsya's prince then turned the courses, left behind the war's array,<br />

Where Duryodhan with the cattle quickly held his onward way,<br />

Kripa marked the course of Arjun, guessed his inmost thought aright,<br />

Thus he spake to brother warriors urging speed and instant fight:

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