Mahabharata by Carole Satyamurti
Author:Carole Satyamurti
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2014-01-16T16:00:00+00:00
Sanjaya continued:
The fourth day of the war. The Kauravas
moved forward in a formidable array.
Elephants were adorned with dazzling cloths
in festive colors, as if this were a day
of celebration. Bhishma rode in front,
his own brilliant banner flying high.
But hearts quailed when they saw the Pandavas
marching toward them, led by Arjuna.
Their army was arranged in a vast crescent,
as the day before; four thousand elephants
on each flank, packed shoulder to shoulder,
advanced like the approach of doom itself.
Bhima was the hero of that day.
Determined to engage with Duryodhana,
Wolf-belly launched himself among the enemy,
mace whirling, roaring like a man possessed.
Alhough the Kauravas were well equipped
and organized, advancing like massed storm clouds,
Bhima, a hulking one-man war machine,
rolled on, relentless, with great loss of life.
Among the several hundred infantry
he sent to Yama’s realm with his deadly mace
were fourteen of Duryodhana’s brothers.
Abhimanyu and the sons of Draupadi
supported him, as he wiped out an entire
elephant division, inexorable
as death personified, his mace swinging,
dripping with blood and flesh. The dead animals
looked like a range of hills, and their riders
lay slumped over their necks, like fallen trees.
Meanwhile Dhrishtadyumna, Satyaki
and Ghatotkacha killed tough adversaries.
Then Duryodhana rallied his divisions
to attack Wolf-belly, and succeeded
in smashing him into unconsciousness.
Seeing this, the powerful Ghatotkacha
flew to his father’s aid, wild with fury.
Master of sorcery, he took the form
of a monster, riding a giant elephant.
He engaged with Bhagadatta; and Bhishma,
seeing that Bhagadatta was struggling,
called a halt for the day. The Pandavas
surged back to their camp in exultation.
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