SECTION XCIV “Vaisampayana said, ‘In such conversation between those two distinguished persons, both of whom were endued with great intelligence, that night, lit with bright star... Read more
The foolish son of Dhritarashtra hath arrived at the conclusion that Karna, single-handed, is competent to vanquish his foes. He will, therefore, never make peace. Thou, O Kesava, desirest t... Read more
Thou wilt soon behold them become the lords of the whole world, with their foe slain, and themselves invested with prosperity.’ ‘Thus consoled by Krishna, Kunti, afflicted with g... Read more
SECTION LXXXIX “Vaisampayana said, ‘Rising up (from his bed) at day-dawn, Krishna went through his morning rites, and taking leave of the Bharatas, set out for the city (of the K... Read more
SECTION LXXXVI “Dhritarashtra said, ‘O Vidura, Janardana hath set out from Upaplavya. He is now staying at Vrikasthala and will come here tomorrow. Janardana is the leader of the... Read more
SECTION LXXXIV “Vaisampayana said, ‘O smiter of foes, when Devaki’s son of mighty arms set out (for Hastinapura), ten mighty car-warriors, capable of slaying hostile heroes... Read more
SECTION LXXXIII “Arjuna said, ‘Thou art now, O Kesava, the best friend of all the Kurus. Related with both the parties, thou art the dear friend of both. It behoveth thee to brin... Read more
SECTION LXXXI “Sahadeva said, ‘What hath been said by the king is, indeed, eternal virtue, but thou, O chastiser of foes, shouldst act, in such a way that war may certainly happe... Read more
SECTION LXXVIII “Arjuna said, ‘O Janardana, Yudhishthira hath already said what should be said. But, O chastiser of foes, hearing what thou hast said, it seemeth to me that thou,... Read more
SECTION LXXV “Vaisampayana said, ‘Hearing these words from Bhima, that were fraught with such mildness and that were, as unexpected as if the hills had lost their weight and fire... Read more


