And, O bull of the Bharata race, the encounter that
took place between Drona and Kunti’s son was
dreadful in the extreme and resembled that between
Vali and Vasava. And staking their very lives,
they began to pierce each other straight arrows shot
from their fully-stretched bow-strings. And a
voice was heard in the sky applauding Drona, and saying,
’Difficult is the feat performed by Drona, inasmuch
as he fighteth with Arjuna,—that grinder
of foes, that warrior endued with mighty energy, of
firm grasp, and invincible in battle,—that
conqueror of both celestials and Daityas, that
foremost of all car-warriors.’ And beholding
Partha’s infallibility, training, fleetness
of hand, and the range also of Arjuna’s, arrows,
Drona became amazed. And, O bull of the Bharata
race, lifting up his excellent bow, the Gandiva,
the unforbearing Partha drew it now with one hand and
now with another shot an arrowy shower. And beholding
that shower resembling a flight of locusts, the spectators
wondering applauded him exclaiming, ‘Excellent!
Excellent!’ And so ceaselessly did he shoot his
arrows that the very air was unable to penetrate the
thick array. And the spectators could not perceive
any interval between the taking up of the arrows and
letting them off. And in that fierce encounter
characterised by lightness of hand in the discharge
of weapons, Partha began to shoot his arrows more
quickly than before. And then all at once hundreds
and thousands of straight arrows fell upon Drona’s
car. And, O bull of the Bharata race, beholding
Drona completely covered by the wielder of the Gandiva
with his arrows, the Kuru army set up exclamation of
’Oh’! and ’Alas’!
And Maghavat, together with those Gandharvas
and Apsaras that have come there, applauded
the fleetness of Partha’s hand. And that
mighty car-warrior, the preceptor’s son, then
resisted the Pandva with a mighty array of cars.
And although enraged with Arjuna, yet Aswatthaman
mentally admired that feat of the high-souled son
of Pritha. And waxing wroth, he rushed towards
Partha, and discharged at him an arrowy shower like
a heavy down-pour by the cloud. And turning his
steeds towards Drona’s son, Partha gave Drona
an opportunity to leave the field. And thereupon
the latter, wounded in that terrible encounter, and
his mail and banner gone sped away by the aid of swift
horses.”
SECTION LIX
Vaisampayana said, “Then, O mighty king, Drona’s son rushed to an encounter with Arjuna in battle. And beholding his rush to the conflict like a hurricane, showering shafts like a rain charged cloud Pritha’s son received him with a cloud of arrows. And terrible was the encounter between them, like that between the gods and the Danavas. And they shot arrows at each other like Virata and Vasava. And the welkin being enveloped on all sides with arrows, the sun was completely hidden, and the air itself