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Updated: May 26, 2025
I am not aware of any other reading. The last verse is read variously. But the Bombay and the Bengal texts have faults of their own. Differently read in the Bengal texts, viz., Somadatta with the Saindhavas. The Bengal reading Rathas in the first line of 6 is a mistake; should be, as in the Bombay text, tatha. The last word of the first line of 36 is amitan in the Bengal texts.
That great bowman, fighting single-handed with the Bahlikas, and the Kaikayas, the Matsyas, the Vasatas, the Madras, and Saindhavas, looked exceedingly resplendent. There, elephants, assailed in their vital limbs by Bhima with his cloth-yard shafts fell down, with their riders slain, making the Earth tremble with the violence of their fall.
And it is not meet that thou shouldst brood over thy departure from the city, and thy exile with the hide of the antelope for thy robe, and thy wanderings in the great forest, nor shouldst thou recall to thy mind the affliction from Jatasura, the fight with Chitrasena, and thy troubles from the Saindhavas.
Then Karna covered the welkin with his shafts, contending with that celestial illusion of the Rakshasa. The Suta's son, endued with modesty and achieving the most difficult and noble feats, did not lose his senses in that battle. Then, O king, all the Saindhavas and Valhikas affrightedly looked at Karna who kept his senses in that fight.
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