आज्ञापयध्वमिष्टानि प्रीतं मां दर्शनेन वः। प्राप्य सर्वानभिप्रायांस्ततो व्रजत मा चिरम्
Command me as you wish; I am pleased by your presence. Having received all your desires, then depart without delay.
अनुज्ञातास्तु गन्धर्वाः पाण्डुपुत्रेण धीमता। सहाप्सरोभिः संहृष्टाश्चित्रसेनमुखा ययुः
Permitted by the wise son of Pandu, the Gandharvas, delighted and accompanied by the Apsaras, departed led by Citrarshena.
देवलोकं ततो गत्वा गन्धर्वैः सहितस्तदा। न्यवेदयच्च तत्सर्वं चित्रसेनः शतक्रतोः
Then, going to the world of the gods with the Gandharvas, Citrarshena reported all that had happened to Shatakratu.
देवराडपि गन्धर्वान्मृतांस्तान्समजीवयत्। दिव्येनामृतवर्षेण ये हताः कौरवैर्युधि
The king of the gods revived those Gandharvas who had been slain in battle by the Kauravas, by showering them with divine nectar.
ज्ञातींस्तानवमुच्याथ राजदारांश्च सर्वशः। कृत्वा च रदुष्करं कर्म प्रीतियुक्ताश्च पाण्डवाः
Then, having released their relatives and all the royal women, the Pandavas, filled with affection, performed a deed that was difficult to accomplish.
सस्त्रीकुमारैः कुरुभिः पूज्यमाना महारथाः। बभ्राजिरे महात्मानः क्रतुमध्ये यथाऽग्नयः
Honored by the Kuru warriors along with their wives and sons, those great-souled heroes shone in the midst of the sacrifice like fires.
ततो दुर्योधनं मुक्तं भ्रातृभिः सहितस्तदा। युधिष्ठिरस्तु प्रणयादिदं वचनमब्रवीत्
Then Yudhishthira, out of affection, spoke these words to Duryodhana, who had just been freed along with his brothers:
रमा स्म तात पुनः कार्षीरीदृशं साहसं क्वचित्। न हि साहसकर्तारः सुखमेघन्ति भारत
"Dear one, do not again undertake such a reckless act anywhere; for those who act rashly do not attain happiness, O Bharata."
स्वस्तिमान्सहितः सर्वैर्ब्रातृभिः कुरुनन्दन। गृहान्व्रज यथाकामं वैमनस्यं च मा कृथाः
"Go home safely, O joy of the Kurus, together with all your brothers as you wish, and do not let your mind be troubled."
पाण्डवेनाभ्यनुज्ञानो राजा दुर्योधनस्तदा। अभिवाद्य धर्मपुत्रं गतेन्द्रिय इवातुरः। विदीर्यमाणो व्रीडावाञ्जगाम नगरं प्रति
Thus permitted by the Pandava, King Duryodhana, bowing to the son of Dharma, departed toward the city, his senses subdued like a sick man, torn by shame.
तस्मिन्गते कौरवेये कुन्तीपुत्रो युधिष्ठिरः। भ्रातृभिः सहितो वीरः पूज्यमानो द्विजातिभिः
When the Kaurava had gone, Yudhishthira, son of Kunti, that heroic one, honored by the twice-born, remained there with his brothers.
तपोधनैश्च तैः सर्वैर्वृतः शक्र इवामरैः। तथा द्वैतवने तस्मिन्विजहार मुदा युतः
Surrounded by all those ascetics rich in austerity, like Indra among the immortals, he dwelled joyfully in that Dvaita forest.
शत्रुभिर्जितबद्धस् पाण्डवैश्च महात्मभिः। मोक्षितस्य युधा पश्चान्मानिनः सुदुरात्मनः
After being defeated, bound by his enemies, and then released in battle by the great-souled Pandavas, that proud and wicked man—
कत्थनस्यावलिप्तस्य गर्वितस् च नित्यशः। सदा च पौरुषौदार्यैः पाण्डवानवमन्यतः
—who was always boastful, arrogant, and constantly belittled the Pandavas' manliness and generosity—
दुर्योधनस् पापस्य नित्याहंकारवादिनः। प्रवेशो हास्तिनपुरे दुष्करः प्रतिभाति मे
—for Duryodhana, that sinful one, always speaking with pride, entry into Hastinapura now seems impossible to me.
तस्य लज्जानवितस्यैव शोकव्याकुलचेतसः। प्रवेशं विस्तरेण रत्वं वैशंपायन कीर्तय
Describe in detail, O Vaishampayana, the entry of that one, filled with shame and a mind troubled by sorrow.
धर्मराजनिसृष्स्तु धार्तराष्ट्रः सुयोधनः। लज्जयाऽधोमुखः सीदन्नुपासर्पत्सुदुःखितः
Released by the righteous king, the son of Dhritarashtra, Suyodhana, approached with head bowed in shame, sinking down, greatly distressed.
स्वपुरं प्रययौ राजा चतुरङ्गबलानुगः। शोकोदहतया बुद्ध्या चिन्तयानः पराभवम्
The king went to his own city, followed by his fourfold army, his mind scorched by grief, pondering his defeat.
विमुच्य पथि यानानि देशे सुयवसोदके। सन्निविष्टः शुभे रम्ये भूमिभागे यथेप्सितम्। हस्त्यश्वरथपादातं यथास्थानं न्यवेशयत्
On the way, in a pleasant and fertile place with good water, he halted, and arranged the elephants, horses, chariots, and foot-soldiers each in their proper places.
अथोपविष्टं राजानं पर्यङ्के ज्वलनप्रभे। उपप्लुतं यथा सोमं राहुणा रात्रिसंक्षये। उपागम्याब्रवीत्कर्णो दुर्योधनमिदं तदा
Then, as the king sat on a couch shining like fire, overwhelmed like the moon seized by Rahu at the end of the night, Karna approached Duryodhana and spoke these words:
दिष्ट्या जीवसि गान्धारे दिष्ठ्या नः संगमः पुनः। दिष्ट्या त्वया जिताश्चैव गन्धर्वाः कामरूपिणः
"By fortune you live, O Gandhari's son! By fortune we meet again! By fortune you have conquered the Gandharvas, those masters of illusion!"
दिष्ट्या समग्रान्पश्यामि भ्रातॄस्ते कुरुनन्दन। विजिगीषून्रणे युक्तान्निर्जितारीन्महारथान्
"By fortune I see all your brothers, O joy of the Kurus, eager for victory in battle, having conquered their enemies, those great chariot-warriors!"
अहं त्वभिद्रुतः सर्वैर्गन्धर्वैः पश्यतस्व। नाशक्नुवं स्थापयितुं दीर्यमाणां च वाहिनीम्। शरक्षताङ्गश्च भृशं व्यपयातोऽभिपीडितः
I was assailed by all the Gandharvas before your very eyes; I could not hold together my breaking army, and, wounded all over by arrows, I withdrew, overwhelmed.
इदं त्वत्यद्भुतं मन्ये यद्युष्मानिह भारत। अरिष्टानक्षसांश्चापि सदारबलवाहनान्। विमुक्तान्संप्रपश्यामि युद्धात्तस्मादमानुषात्
But I consider it truly astonishing, O Bharata, that I now see you all here, unharmed, with your wives and mighty forces, released from that superhuman battle.
नैतस्य कर्ता लोकेऽस्मिन्पुमान्विद्यति भारत। यत्कृतं ते महाराज सह भ्रातृभिराहवे
No man in this world, O Bharata, could have accomplished what you, O great king, did in battle together with your brothers.
एवमुक्तस्तु कर्णेन राजा दुर्योधनस्तदा। उवाचावाक्शिरा राजन्बाष्पगद्गदया गिरा ।। राजानं मोचयामासुर्बद्धं निगडबन्धनैः
When Karna spoke thus, King Duryodhana, his head bowed, replied in a voice choked with tears; and they released the king, who had been bound in iron fetters.
अजानतस्ते राधेय नाभ्यसूयाम्यहं वचः। जानासि त्वं जिताञ्शत्रून्गन्धर्वां स्तेजसा मया
Unaware, O son of Radha, I do not reproach your words; you know that it was by my prowess that the Gandharvas, though victorious, were overcome.
आयोधितास्तु गन्धर्वाः सुचिरं सोदरैर्मम। मया सह महाबाहो कृतश्चोभयतः क्षयः
The Gandharvas fought for a long time with my brothers and me, O mighty-armed one, and on both sides great destruction was wrought.
मायाधिकास्त्वयुध्यन्त यदा शूरा वियद्गताः। तदा नो न समं युद्धमभवत्खेचरैः सह
When those valiant sky-roaming warriors fought using their mastery of illusion, our battle with the celestial beings was no longer equal.
पराजयं च प्राप्ताः स्मो रणे बन्धनमेव च। सभृत्यामात्यपुत्राश्च सदारबलवाहनाः। उच्चैराकाशमार्गेण ह्रियमाणाः सुदुःखिताः
We were defeated in battle and taken captive, along with our servants, ministers, sons, wives, and armies, all being carried away through the sky in great distress.