SECTION –CCXXXIII
(Draupadi-Satyabhama
Samvada Continued)
Vaisampayana said, "Then Kesava, the slayer
of Madhu, also called Janardana, having conversed on various agreeable themes
with the illustrious sons of Pandu and with those Brahmanas that were headed by
Markandeya and having bid them farewell, mounted his car and called for
Satyabhama. And Satyabhama then, having embraced the daughter of Drupada,
addressed her in these cordial words expressive of her feelings towards her: 'O
Krishna, let there be no anxiety, no grief, for thee! Thou hast no cause to
pass thy nights in sleeplessness, for thou wilt surely obtain back the earth
subjugated by thy husbands, who are all equal unto the gods. O thou of black
eyes, women endued with such disposition and possessed of such auspicious
marks, can never suffer misfortune long. It hath been heard by me that thou
shall, with thy husbands, certainly enjoy this earth peacefully and freed from
all thorns! And, O daughter of Drupada, thou shalt certainly behold the earth
ruled by Yudhishthira after the sons of Dhritarashtra have been slain and the
deeds of their hostility avenged! Thou wilt soon behold those wives of the
Kurus, who, deprived of sense by pride, laughed at thee while on thy way to
exile, themselves reduced to a state of helplessness and despair! Know them
all, O Krishna, that did thee any injury while thou wert afflicted, to have
already gone to the abode of Yama. Thy brave sons, Prativindhya by Yudhishthira
and Sutasoma by Bhima, and Srutakarman by Arjuna, and Satanika by Nakula, and
Srutasena begot by Sahadeva, are well and have become skilled in weapons. Like
Abhimanyu they are all staying at Dwaravati, delighted with the place. And
Subhadra also, cheerfully and with her whole soul, looketh after them like
thee, and like thee joyeth in them and deriveth much happiness from them.
Indeed, she grieveth in their griefs and joyeth in their joys. And the mother
of Pradyumna also loveth them with her whole soul. And Kesava with his sons
Bhanu and others watcheth over them with especial affection. And my mother-in-law
is ever attentive in feeding and clothing them. And the Andhakas and Vrishnis,
including Rama and others, regard them with affection. And, O beautiful lady,
their affection for thy sons is equal unto what they feel for Pradyumna.
"Having said these agreeable and truthful
and cordial words, Satyabhama desired to go to Vasudeva's car. And the wife of
Krishna then walked round the queen of the Pandavas. And having done so the
beautiful Satyabhama mounted the car of Krishna. And the chief of the Yadavas,
comforting Draupadi with a smile and causing the Pandavas to return, set out
for his own city, with swift horses (yoked unto his car)."
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