for their former achievements, caused the carwarriors
of his own army to continue to stand in their posts.
Not seeing his brother Yudhishthira of Ajamida’s
race, the diadem-decked Arjuna, adorned, besides,
with a necklace of gold, speedily approached Bhima
and enquired of him the whereabouts of the king, saying,
“Tell me, where is the king?” Thus asked,
Bhima said, “King Yudhishthira the just, hath
gone away from this place, his limbs scorched with
Karna’s shafts. It is doubtful whether he
still liveth!” Hearing those words, Arjuna said,
“For this reason go thou quickly from the spot
for bringing intelligence of the king, that best of
all the descendants of Kuru! Without doubt, deeply
pierced by Karna with shafts, the king hath gone to
the camp! In that fierce passage at arms, though
deeply pierced by Drona with keen shafts, the king
endued with great activity, had still stayed in battle,
expectant of victory, until Drona was slain!
That foremost one among the Pandavas, possessed of
great magnanimity, was greatly imperilled by Karna
in today’s battle! For ascertaining his
condition, quickly go hence, O Bhima! I will stay
here, checking all our foes!” Thus addressed,
Bhima said, “O thou of great glory, go thyself
for ascertaining the condition of the king, that bull
amongst the Bharatas! If, O Arjuna, I go there,
many foremost of heroes will then say that I am frightened
in battle!” Then Arjuna said unto Bhimasena,
“The samsaptakas are before my division!
Without slaying those assembled foes first, it is
impossible for me to stir from this place!’ Then
Bhimasena said unto Arjuna, ’Relying upon my
own might, O foremost one among the Kurus, I will
fight with all the samsaptakas in battle! Therefore,
O Dhananjaya, do thou go thyself!’”
“Sanjaya continued, ’Hearing in the midst
of foes, those words of his brother Bhimasena that
were difficult of accomplishment, Arjuna, desiring
to see the king, addressed the Vrishni hero, saying,
“Urge the steeds, O Hrishikesha, leaving this
sea of troops! I desire, O Keshava to see king
Ajatasatru!’”
“Sanjaya continued, ’Just as he was on
the point of urging the steeds, Keshava, that foremost
one of the Dasharhas, addressed Bhima, saying, “This
feat is not at all wonderful for thee, O Bhima!
I am about to go (hence). Slay these assembled
foes of Partha!” Then Hrishikesha proceeded
with very great speed to the spot where king Yudhishthira
was, O king, borne by those steeds that resembled
Garuda, having stationed Bhima, that chastiser of
foes, at the head of the army and having commanded
him, O monarch, to fight (with the samsaptakas).
Then those two foremost of men, (Krishna and Arjuna),
proceeding on their car, approached the king who was
lying alone on his bed. Both of them, alighting
from that car, worshipped the feet of king Yudhishthira
the just. Beholding that bull of tigers among
men safe and sound, the two Krishnas became filled
with joy, like the twin Ashvinis on seeing Vasava.
The king then congratulated them both like Vivasvat
congratulating the twin Ashvinis, or like Brihaspati
congratulating Sankara and Vishnu after the slaughter
of the mighty asura Jambha. King Yudhishthira
the just, thinking that Karna had been slain, became
filled with joy, and that scorcher of foes thereupon
addressed them in these words in a voice choked with
delight.’”