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inflicted upon him by Duryodhana, and bearing in mind his own vow, Bhimasena hat

h slain him.
Possessed of great might, Vinda and Anuvinda, the two princes of Avanti, after a
chieving the
most difficult feats, have gone to Yama s abode. That hero who had under his sway
ten
kingdoms, having Sindhu for their chief, him who was ever obedient to thee, viz.
, Jayadratha of
mighty energy, O king, Arjuna hath slain after vanquishing eleven Akshauhinis of
troops with
his keen arrows. Endued with great activity and incapable of being easily defeat
ed in battle, the
son of Duryodhana, ever obedient to his sire s commands, hath been slain by the so
n of
Subhadra. The brave son of Dussasana, possessed of mighty arms and fierce in bat
tle, hath been
despatched to Yama s abode by Draupadi s son exerting himself with great prowess! Th
e ruler of
the Kiratas and other dwellers of the lowlands on the seacoast, the much respect
ed and dear
friend of the chief of the celestials himself, viz., the virtuous king Bhagadatt
a, who was ever
devoted to Kshatriya duties, hath been despatched to Yama s abode by Dhananjaya ex
erting
himself great with prowess. The kinsman of the Kauravas, the son of Somadatta, v
iz., the brave
and celebrated Bhurisravas, O king, hath been slain by Satyaki in battle. The Am
vashtha king
Srutayus, that foremost of Kshatriyas, who used to career in battle most fearles
sly, hath been
slain by Arjuna. Thy son Dussasana, accomplished in arms and invincible in battl
e, and who was
always wrathful, hath, O monarch, been slain by Bhimasena. Sudakshina, O king, w
ho had many
thousands of wonderful elephants, hath been slain in battle by Arjuna.

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