ते वध्यमाना भीमेन सिंहव्याघ्रतरक्षवः। भयाद्विससृजुर्भीमं शकृन्मूत्रं च सुस्रुवुः
Those lions, tigers, and leopards, being struck down by Bhima, out of fear released their urine and excrement as they fled from him.
प्रविवेश ततः क्षिप्रं तानपास्य महाबलः। वनं पाण्डुसुतः श्रीमाञ्शब्देनापूरयन्दिशः
Then, the mighty son of Pandu, glorious, swiftly entered the forest after casting them aside, filling the quarters with his voice.
अथापश्यन्महाबाहुर्गनधमादनसानुषु। सुरम्यं कदलीषणअडं बहुयोजनविस्तृतम्
Thereupon, the strong-armed hero saw on the slopes of Gandhamadana a most delightful grove of banana trees, vast and expansive for many yojanas.
तमभ्यगच्छद्वेगेन क्षोभयिष्यन्महाबलः। महागज इवास्रावी प्रभञ्जन्विविधान्द्रुमान्
With great speed, that mighty one approached it, intent on shaking it, like a great, rutting elephant breaking through various trees.
उत्पाट्य कदलीस्तम्भान्बहुतालसमुच्छ्रयान्। चिक्षेप तरसा भीमः समन्ताद्बलिनां वरः। विमर्दन्सुमहातेजा नृसिंह इव दर्पितः
Bhima, best among the strong, uprooted banana trunks as tall as many palmyras and hurled them all around with force, crushing them with his immense energy, proud as a lion-man.
ततः संन्यपतंस्तत्रसुबहूनि महान्ति च। रुरुवारणयूथानि महिषाश्च जलाश्रयाः
Then, in that place, many great herds of roaring elephants and buffaloes dwelling in the water fell down.
प्रविवेश ततः क्षिप्रं तानपास्य महाबलः। वनं पाण्डुसुतः श्रीमान्नादेनापूरयन्दिशः
Then, the mighty son of Pandu, glorious, swiftly entered the forest after casting them aside, filling the quarters with his roar.
तेन शब्देन चैवाथ भीमसेनरवेण च। वनान्तरगताश्चापि वित्रेसुर्मृहपक्षिः
At that sound, and at Bhimasena's roar, even the wild animals and birds hidden within the forest were terrified.
तस्मिननथ प्रवृत्ते तु संक्षोभे मृगपक्षिणाम्। जलार्द्रपक्षा विहगाः समुत्पेतुः सहस्रशः
Amidst that disturbance among the animals and birds, thousands of birds with wet wings rose up into the air.
तानौदकान्पक्षिगणान्निरीक्ष्य भरतर्षभः। तानेवानुसरन्रम्यं ददर्श सुमहत्सरः
Observing those flocks of water birds, the bull among the Bharatas followed them and saw a vast and beautiful lake.
काञ्चनैः कदलीषण्डैर्मन्दमारुतकम्पितैः। वीज्यमानमिवाक्षोभ्यं तीरात्तीरविसर्पिभिः
With golden banana groves gently swaying in the breeze, the lake appeared as if being fanned, its banks lined with trees stretching to the water's edge.
तत्सरोऽथावतीर्याशु प्रभूतनलिनोत्पलम्। महागज इवोद्दामश्चिक्रीड बलवद्बली
Then, descending swiftly into that lake filled with many lotuses and water-lilies, Bhima, powerful as a great elephant, played there with vigor.
विक्रीड्यतस्मिन्रुचिरमुत्ततारामितद्युतिः। `क्षोभयन्सलिलं भीमः प्रभिन्न इववारणः
As he played there, shining with radiant splendor, Bhima churned the water like a charging elephant, sending it surging.
ततो जगाहे वेगेन तद्वनं बहुपादपम्। दध्मौ च शङ्खं स्वनवत्सर्वप्राणेन पाण्डवः। [आस्फोटयच्च बलवान्भीमः संनादयन्दिशः ।।]
Then, with speed, he entered that forest thick with trees, and the Pandava blew his conch with all his breath, its sound resounding; Bhima, strong, also struck his arms, making the quarters echo.
तस्य शङ्खस्य शब्दन भीमसेनरवेण च। बाहुशब्दन चोग्रेण नदन्तीव गिरेर्गुहाः
The sound of his conch, Bhimasena's roar, and the fierce noise of his arm-striking made the mountain caves seem to bellow.
तं वज्रनिष्पेषसममास्फोटितमहारवम्। श्रुत्वा शैलगुहासुप्तैः सिंहैर्मुक्तो महास्वनः
Hearing that mighty sound, like the crash of thunder, a great roar was released by lions sleeping in the mountain caves.
सिंहनादभयत्रस्तैः कुञ्जरैरपि भारत। मुक्तो विरावः सुमहान्पर्वतो येन पूरितः
Even elephants, terrified by the lion's roar, let out a tremendous cry that filled the mountain.
तं तु नादं ततः श्रुत्वा सुप्तो वानरपुङ्गवः
Then, upon hearing that sound, the sleeping chief of the monkeys...
दिवंगमं रुरोधाथ मार्गं भीमस्य कारणात्। अनेन हि पथा मा वै गच्छेदिति विचार्य सः
He blocked the celestial path for Bhima's sake, thinking, 'Let him not go by this way.'
आस्त एकायने मार्गे कदलीषण्डमण्डिते। भ्रातुर्भीमस्य रक्षार्थं तं मार्गमवरुध्य वै
He sat in the solitary path, adorned with clusters of plantains, barring the way to protect his brother Bhima.
माऽत्र प्राप्स्यति शापं वा धर्षणां वेति पाण्डवः। कदलीषण्डमध्यस्थो ह्येवं संचिन्त्य वानरः
The Pandava, standing amidst the plantain grove, thought thus: 'Let me not incur a curse or insult here.'
प्राजृम्भत महाकायो हनूमान्नाम वानरः। कदलीषण्डमध्यस्थो निद्रावशगतस्तदा
There, in the midst of the plantain grove, Hanuman, the great-bodied monkey, yawned, overcome by sleep.
तेन शब्देन महता व्यबुध्यत महाकपिः'। जृम्भमाणः सुविपुलं शक्रध्वजमिवोच्छ्रितम्। आस्फोटयच्चलाङ्गूलमिन्द्राशनिसमस्वनम्
Awakened by that great sound, the mighty monkey stretched his vast form high like Indra’s banner, and struck his moving tail, which resounded like Indra’s thunderbolt.
तस्य लाङ्गूलनिनदं पर्वतः सुगुहामुखैः। उद्गारमिव गौर्नर्दन्नुत्ससर्ज समन्ततः
At the roar of his tail, the mountain, with its secret caves, echoed all around as if a cow were bellowing.
लाङ्गूलास्फोटशब्दाच्च चलितः स महागिरिः। विघूर्णमानशिखरः समन्तात्पर्यशीर्यत
By the sound of the tail’s strike, the great mountain shook, its peaks trembling and breaking apart on all sides.
स लाङ्गूलरवस्तस्य मत्तवारणनिस्वनम्। अन्तर्धायविचित्रेषु चचार गिरिसानुषु
That tail’s roar, like the trumpeting of a maddened elephant, vanished among the wondrous mountain slopes.
स भीमसेनस्तच्छ्रुत्वा संप्रहृष्टतनूरुहः। शब्दप्रभवमन्विच्छंश्चचार कदलीवनम्
Hearing that, Bhimasena’s hair stood on end with delight; seeking the source of the sound, he wandered through the plantain forest.
कदलीवनमध्यस्थमथ पीने शिलातले। ददर्श सुमहाबाहुर्वानराधिपतिं तदा
Then, in the midst of the plantain grove, upon a broad stone slab, the mighty-armed Bhima saw the lord of monkeys.
विद्युत्संपातदुष्प्रेक्षं विद्युत्संपातपिङ्गलम्। विद्युत्संपातनिनदं विद्युत्संपातचञ्चलम्
He saw one whose appearance was hard to gaze upon, tawny as a lightning flash, roaring like thunder, and restless as a lightning bolt.
बाहुस्वस्तिकविन्यस्तपीनवृत्तशिरोधरम्। स्कन्धभूयिष्ठकायत्वात्तनुमध्यकटीतटम्
His thick, round neck was set with arms crossed like a svastika, his body massive at the shoulders and slender at the waist.