SECTION –XVI
(Arjunabhigamana Parva Continued)
"Vasudeva continued, 'O king of kings,
Salwa, the lord of Saubha, came towards our city with an immense force
consisting of infantry, cavalry and elephants! And the army headed by king
Salwa, consisting of four kings of forces, occupied a level ground commanding a
copious water-supply. And forsaking cemeteries and temples dedicated to the
gods, and sacred trees, and grounds covered by ant-hills, that host occupied
every other place. And the roads (leading to the city) were blocked up by the
divisions of the army, and the secret entrances also were all blocked up by the
enemy's camp. And, O Kauravya, like unto the lord of birds (Garuda), the ruler
of Saubha rushed towards Dwaraka, bringing with him, O bull among men, his host
equipped with all kinds of arms, skilled in all weapons, consisting of a dense
display of cars and elephants and cavalry abounding in banners, and well-paid
and well-fed foot-soldiers possessed of great strength and bearing every mark
of heroism and furnished with wonderful chariots and bows. And beholding the
army of Salwa, the youthful princess of the Vrishni race resolved to encounter
it sallying out of the city. And, O king, Charudeshna, Samva, and the mighty
warrior Pradyumna, O descendant of the Kuru race, sailed out, ascending on
their chariots, and clad in mail, and decked with ornaments, with colours
flying, resolved to encounter the mighty and countless host of Salwa! And Samva
taking up his bows eagerly attacked on the field of battle Kshemavriddhi, the
commander of Salwa's forces and his chief counsellor also! And, O thou foremost
of Bharatas, the son of Jambavati then began to shower arrows in a continuous
stream even as Indra showereth down rain! And, O mighty king, then
Kshemavriddhi, the commander of Salwa's forces, bore that shower of arrows,
immovable as the Himavat! And, O foremost of kings, Kshemavriddhi on his part,
discharged at Samva mightier volley of shafts, aided by his powers of illusion!
And dispersing by counter illusion that discharge inspired by illusion, Samva
showered on his (adversary's) car a thousand arrows! Then pierced by the shafts
on Samva and overwhelmed there with Kshemavriddhi, the commander of the hostile
host, left the field by the help of his fleet-steed! And when the wicked
general of Salwa had left the field, a mighty Daitya called Vegavat rushed at
my son! And, O best of monarchs, thus attacked, the heroic Samva, the
perpetuator of the Vrishni race, bore that onset of Vegavat, keeping his
ground. And, O son of Kunti, the heroic Samva, of prowess incapable of being
baffled, whirling a quickly-going mace, hurled it speedily at Vegavat! And, O
king, struck with that mace, Vegavat fell down on the ground, like a
weather-beaten and faded lord of the forest of decayed roots! And on that heroic
Asura of mighty energy, being slain with the mace, my son entered within that
mighty host and began to fight with all. And, O great king, a well-known Danava
named Vivindhya, a mighty warrior wielding a large and powerful bow, encountered
Charudeshna! And, O monarch, the encounter between Charudeshna and Vivindhya
was as fierce as that in days of yore between Vritra and Vasava! And enraged
with each other the combatants pierced each other with their arrows, uttering
loud roars like unto two powerful lions! Then the son of Rukmini fixed on his
bow-string a mighty weapon possessing the splendour of fire or the sun, and
capable of destroying all foes, having first vivified it with incantations!
Then, O monarch, that mighty warrior my son, fired with wrath, challenged
Vivindhya and discharged the weapon at him. And the Danava struck with that
weapon, fell down on the ground a lifeless corpse! And beholding Vivindhya
slain, and the whole host waver, Salwa advanced again on his beautiful car
capable of going everywhere. And, O king of mighty arms, beholding Salwa on
that beautiful car of his, the combatants of Dwaraka wavered with fear! But, O
thou of the Kuru race, Pradyumna sailed out, and, O great king, bidding the
Anarttas be of good cheer, said, 'Waver ye not, and staying behold me fight I
Even I shall, by force, repell that car with Salwa on it! Ye Yadavas, this day,
I shall, with my weapons like unto serpents discharged from my bow with my
hand, destroy this host of the lord of Saubha! Be of good cheer, ye all! Fear
not! The lord of Saubha will be slain today! Attached by me, the wretch will
meet with destruction together with his car!' O son of Pandu, upon Pradyumna
speaking thus with cheerful heart, the Yadava host, O hero, remained on the
field, and began to fight cheerfully!'"
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