स तैः परिवृतो राजातत्रैवोपविवेश ह। प्रविवेशाश्रमं कृष्णा यमाभ्यां सह भामिनी
There, surrounded by them, the king sat down; and the radiant Krishna, together with the two sons of Dharma, entered the hermitage.
भीमसेनार्जुनौ चापि श्रुत्वा क्रोशगतं रिपुम्। स्वयमश्वांस्तुदन्तौ तौ जवेनैवाभ्यधावताम्
Bhimasena and Arjuna, hearing that their enemy was within shouting distance, themselves urged their horses and swiftly gave chase.
इदमत्यद्भुतं चात्र चकारातिरथोऽर्जुनः। क्रोशमात्रगतानश्वान्सैन्धवस्य जघान यत्
Here, Arjuna, the mighty charioteer, performed a most astonishing feat: he struck down the horses of the Sindhu king from a distance of a shout.
स हि दिव्यास्त्रसंपन्नः कृच्छ्रकालेऽप्यसंभ्रमः। अकरोद्दुष्करं कर्म शरैरस्त्रानुमन्त्रितैः
Endowed with divine weapons, unshaken even in difficulty, he accomplished a deed hard to perform, using arrows empowered by mantras.
ततोऽभ्यधावतां वीरावुभौ भीमधनंजयौ। हताश्वं सैन्धवं भीतमेकं व्याकुलचेतसम्
Then the two heroes, Bhima and Dhananjaya, rushed at the Sindhu king, whose horses were slain, who was alone, terrified, and distraught.
सैन्धवस्तु हतान्दृष्ट्वा तथाऽश्वान्स्वान्सुदुःखितः। `रथात्प्रस्कन्द्य पद्भ्यां वै पलायनपरोऽभवत्
Seeing his horses thus killed, the Sindhu king was deeply distressed; leaping from his chariot, he fled away on foot.
दृष्ट्वा रविक्रमकर्माणि कुर्वाणं च धनंजयम्। पलायनकृतोत्साहः प्राद्रवद्येन वै वनम्
Seeing Dhananjaya performing deeds of blazing valor, he, intent on escape, ran into the forest.
सैन्धवं त्वमिसंप्रेक्ष्यपराक्रान्तं पलायने। अनुयाय महाबाहुः फल्गुनो वाक्यमब्रवीत्
Observing the Sindhu king fleeing with all his might, the mighty-armed Phalguna pursued him and spoke these words:
अनन वीर्येण कथं स्त्रियं प्रार्थयसे बलात्। राजपुत्र निवर्तस्व न ते युक्तं पलायनम्
How, lacking in strength, do you seek to seize a woman by force? O prince, turn back; it is not fitting for you to flee.
कथं ह्यनुचरान्हित्वा शत्रुमध्ये पलायसे। इत्युच्यमानः पार्थेन सैन्धवो न न्यवर्तत
How can you abandon your followers and flee in the midst of enemies? Though addressed thus by Partha, the Sindhu king did not turn back.
तिष्ठतिष्ठेति तं भीमः सहसाऽभ्यद्रवद्बली। मा वधीरिति पार्थस्तं दयावान्प्रत्यभाषत
Bhima, shouting 'Stop! Stop!' rushed at him with force; but Partha, compassionate, called out, 'Do not kill him.'
जयद्रथस्तु संप्रेक्ष्यभ्रातरावुद्यतायुधौ। प्रादावत्तूर्णमव्यग्रो जीवितेप्सुः सुदुःखितः
Jayadratha, seeing the two brothers advancing with weapons raised, fled swiftly, undisturbed, desperate to save his life and deeply distressed.
लताभिः संवृते कक्षे किरीटं रत्नभास्वरम्। अपविध्यप्रधावन्तं निलीयन्तं वनान्तरे
With the thicket covered in creepers, his jewel-bright crown was cast aside as he ran, hiding himself within the depths of the forest.
भीमसेनस्तु तं कक्षे लीयमानं भयाकुलम्। मार्गमाणोऽवतीर्याशु रथाद्रत्नविभूपितात्'। अभिद्रुत्य निजग्राहकेशपक्षे ह्यमर्षणः
Bhimasena, searching for him in the thicket as he hid in terror, quickly dismounted from his gem-adorned chariot, rushed at him, and seized him by the hair in his fury.
समुद्यम्य च तं भीमो निष्पिपेप महीतले। गले गृहीत्वाराजानं पातयामास चैव ह
Then Bhima, lifting him up, struck him to the ground; grasping the king by the throat, he threw him down.
पुनः स जीवमानस्य तस्योत्पतितुमिच्छतः। पदा मूर्ध्नि महाबाहुः प्राहरद्विलपिष्यतः
Again, as he tried to rise, Bhima, mighty-armed, struck his head with his foot as he wailed.
तस्य जानू ददौ भमो जघ्ने चैनमरत्निना। स मोहमगमद्राजा प्रहारवरपीडितः
Bhima struck his knees and hit him with his fist; the king, tormented by the mighty blows, fell into a swoon.
सरोषं भीमसेनं तु वारयामास फल्गुनः। दुःशलायाः कृतेराजा यत्त्वामाहेति कौरव
Phalguna restrained the enraged Bhimasena, saying, 'O Kaurava, for the sake of Duhshala, the king has spoken to you.'
नायं पापसमाचारो मत्तो जीवितुमर्हति। कृष्णायास्तदनर्हायाः परिक्लेष्टा नराधमः
This man, whose conduct is wicked, does not deserve to live; he is a wretch among men who has caused suffering to Krishna, who did not merit such distress.
किंनु शक्यं मया कर्तुं यद्राजा सततं घृणी। त्वं च बालिशया बुद्ध्या सदैवास्मान्प्रबाधसे
What can I do, since the king is always compassionate, and you, with childish understanding, continually restrain us?
एवमुक्त्वा सटास्तस्य पञ्चचक्रे वृकोदरः। अर्धचन्द्रेण वाणेन किंचिदब्रुवतस्तदा
Having spoken thus, Vrikodara struck him five times with his sword, using arrows shaped like half-moons, as he uttered a few words.
विकल्पयित्वा राजानं ततः प्राह वृकोदरः। जीवितुं चेच्छसे मूढ हेतुं मे गदतः शृणु
After considering the king, Vrikodara then spoke: If you wish to live, fool, listen to the condition I state.
दासोस्मीति त्वया वाच्यं संसत्सु च सभासु च। एवं चेज्जीवितं दद्यामेष युद्धजितो विधिः
You must declare, 'I am a slave,' both in assemblies and gatherings; if you do so, I will grant you life, for this is the rule for one defeated in battle.
एवमस्त्विति तं राजा कृच्छ्रमाणो जयद्रथः। प्रोवाच पुरुषव्याघ्रं भीममाहवशोभिनम्
Struggling, King Jayadratha replied to the tiger among men, Bhima, who shone in battle, saying, 'So be it.'
तत एनं विचेष्टन्तं वद्ध्वा पार्थो वृकोदरः। रथमारोपयामास विसंज्ञं पांसुकुण्ठितम्
Then, as he moved about, Vrikodara bound him and placed him, unconscious and covered in dust, onto the chariot.
ततस्तं रथमास्थाय भीमः पार्तानुगस्तदा। अग्र्यमाश्रममध्यस्थामभ्यगच्छद्युधिष्ठिरम्
After mounting the chariot, Bhima, accompanied by Partha, went to Yudhishthira, who was in the foremost hermitage.
दर्शयामास भीमस्तु तदवस्थं जयद्रथम्। तं राजा प्राहसद्दृष्ट्वा मुच्यतामिति चाब्रवीत्
Bhima showed Jayadratha in that condition; the king laughed upon seeing him and said, 'Release him.'
राजानं चाब्रवीद्भीमो द्रौपद्यै कथयेति वै। दासभावं गतो ह्येष पाण्डूनां पापचेतनः
Bhima said to the king, 'Tell Draupadi that this evil-minded one has become a slave to the Pandavas.'
तमुवाच च ततो ज्येष्ठो भ्राता सप्रणयं वचः। मुञ्चेममधमाचारं प्रमाणा यदि ते वयम्
Then the eldest brother affectionately spoke: 'Let us release this one of vile conduct, if you consider us worthy.'
द्रौपदी चाब्रवीद्भीममभिप्रेक्ष्य युधिष्ठिरम्। दासोऽयंमुच्यतां रात्रस्त्वयापञ्चशिखः कृतः
Draupadi, looking at Bhima and Yudhishthira, said: 'He is a slave; let him be released. You have marked him with five locks.'