upon anything except the aim, even as the eye never
dwelleth on anything that is not beautiful. And
as the track of a herd of elephants marching through
the forest is made of itself, so was the track was
made of itself for the car of Kiritin. And struck
and mangled by Partha, the hostile warriors thought
that,—Verily, Indra himself, desirous
of Partha’s victory, accompanied by all the
immortals is slaying us! And they also regarded
Vijaya, who was making a terrible slaughter around,
to be none else than Death himself who having assumed
the form of Arjuna, was slaying all creatures.
And the troops of the Kurus, struck by Partha, were
so mangled and shattered that the scene looked like
the achievement of Partha himself and could be compared
with nothing else save what was observable in Partha’s
combats. And he severed the heads of foes, even
as reapers cut off the tops of deciduous herbs.
And the Kurus all lost their energy owing to the terror
begot of Arjuna. And tossed and mangled by the
Arjuna-gale, the forest of Arjuna’s foes reddened
the earth with purple secretions. And the dust
mixed with blood, uplifted by the wind, made the very
rays of the sun redder still. And soon the sun-decked
sky became so red that it looked very much like the
evening. Indeed, the sun ceaseth to shed his
rays as soon as he sets, but the son of Pandu ceased
not to shoot his shafts. And that hero of inconceivable
energy overwhelmed, by means of all celestial weapons,
all the great bowmen of the enemy, although they were
possessed of great prowess. And Arjuna then shot
three and seventy arrows of sharp points at Drona,
and ten at Dussaha and eight at Drona’s son,
and twelve at Duhsasana, and three at Kripa, the son
of Saradwat. And that slayer of foes pierced Bhishma,
the son of Santanu, with arrows, and king Duryodhana
with a hundred. And, lastly, he pierced Karna
in the ear with a bearded shaft. And when that
great bowmen Karna, skilled in all weapons, was thus
pierced, and his horses and car and car-driver were
all destroyed, the troops that supported him began
to break. And beholding those soldiers break and
give way the son of Virata desirous of knowing Partha’s
purpose, addressed him on the field of battle, and
said, ’O Partha, standing on this beautiful
car, with myself as charioteer, towards which division
shall I go? For, commanded by thee, I would soon
take thee thither.’
“Arjuna replied, ’O Uttara, yonder auspicious warrior whom thou seest cased in coat of tiger-skin and stationed on his car furnished with a blue-flag and drawn by red steeds, is Kripa. There is to be seen the van of Kripa’s division. Take me thither. I shall show that great bowman my swift-handedness in archery. And that warrior whose flag beareth the device of an elegant water-pot worked in gold, is the preceptor Drona—that foremost of all wielders of weapons. He is always an object of regard with me, as also with all bearers of arms. Do thou, therefore, circumambulate that