The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Bk. 3 Pt. 2 by Unknown
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be discovered. Thereupon taking my shell, _Devadatta_, of tremendous
roars, I again and again winded it with exceeding cheerfulness. And filling all the firmament, those sounds produced echoes. Thereat mighty beings were terrified and they hid (themselves). And then, O Bharata, all of them adorned with ornaments, those offsprings of _Diti_--the _Nivata-Kavachas_--made their appearance by thousands, donning diverse mail and taking in their hands various weapons and equipped with mighty iron javelins and maces and clubs and hatchets and sabres and discs and _sataghnis_ and _bhusundis_ and variegated and ornamented swords. Then, after deliberating much as to the course of the car, Matali began to guide the steeds on a (piece of) level ground, O foremost of the Bharatas. And owing to the swiftness of those fleet coursers conducted by him, I could see nothing--and this was strange. Then the _Danavas_ there began to sound thousands of musical instruments, dissonant and of odd shapes. And at those sounds, fishes by hundreds and by thousands, like unto hills, having their senses bewildered by that noise, fled suddenly. And mighty force flew at me, the demons discharging sharpened shafts by hundreds and by thousands. And then, O Bharata, there ensued a dreadful conflict between me and the demons, calculated to extinguish the _Nivata Kavachas_. And there came to the mighty battle the _Devarshis_ and the _Danavarshis_ and the _Brahmarshis_ and the _Siddhas_. And desirous of victory, the _Munis eulogised_ me with the same sweet-speeches that (they had eulogised) Indra with, at the war, (which took place) for the sake of _Tara_.'" SECTION CLXIX "Arjuna continued, 'Then, O Bharata, vehemently rushed at me in battle in a body the _Nivata-Kavachas_, equipped with arms. And obstructing the |
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