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The Paperback Gita. 1.14-19

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In the other army was a different vibration. Fear, the dark child of deceit,

was not among them. Krishna Himself was there, the husband of the Goddess of

Fortune, standing in an effulgent chariot pulled by white horses. With Krishna

stood Arjun, the son of King Pandu. The warriors who stood with Krishna were

dressed in the armor of confidence. (14)

 

They sent forth a transcendental vibration from their conches, to answer the

Kaurava battle call. Krishna, master of the senses, blew the Pancajanya. Arjun,

 

winner of wealth, blew the Devadutt. Wolf-bellied, Herculean Bheem blew the

great

conch named Paundra. King Yuddhishthir blew the Anantavijai. Nakul and Sahadev

blew the Sughosh and Manipushpak. (15-16)

 

The king of Kasi, an expert archer, and Shikhandee the fierce warrior…

Drishtadyumna

and Virat, and Satyaki the unconquerable… King Drupad, and the sons of Draupadi

 

too… and the mighty son of Subhadra… All of them blew their own conches.

(17-18)

 

Endowed with certitude in Krishna, that vibration exploded like a thunderclap.

It shook the sky and the earth itself. It gathered itself up into a mighty

arrow,

then peirced and shattered the hearts of Dritarashtra's sons. (19)

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