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Book Vi. Canto Liii. Vajradanshtra's Sally

Canto Liii.: Vajradanshtra'S Sally.


When Rvan in his palace heard

The mournful news, his wrath was stirred;

And, gasping like a furious snake,

To Vajradanshtra thus he spake:

'Go forth, my fiercest captain, lead

The bravest of the giants' breed.

Go forth, the sons of Raghu slay

And by their side Sugrva lay.'

He ceased: the chieftain bowed his head

And forth with gathered troops he sped.

Cars, camels, steeds were well arrayed,

And coloured banners o'er them played.

Rings decked his arms: about his waist

The life-protecting mail was braced,

And on the chieftain's forehead set

Glittered his cap and coronet.

Home on a bannered car that glowed

With golden sheen the warrior rode.

And footmen marched with spear and sword

And bow and mace behind their lord.

In pomp and pride of warlike state

They sallied from the southern gate,

But saw, as on their way they sped,

Dread signs around and overhead.

For there were meteors falling fast,

Though not a cloud its shadow cast;

And each ill-omened bird and beast,

Forboding death, the fear increased,

While many a giant slipped and reeled,

Falling before he reached the field.

They met in mortal strife engaged,

And long and fierce the battle raged.

Spears, swords uplifted, gleamed and flashed,

And many a chief to earth was dashed.

A ceaseless storm of arrows rained,

And limbs were pierced and blood-distained.

Terrific was the sound that filled

The air, and every heart was chilled,

As hurtling o'er the giants flew

The rocks and trees which Vnars threw.

Fierce as a hungry lion when

Unwary deer approach his den,

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Angad, his eyes with fury red,

Waving a tree above his head.

Rushed with wild charge which none could stay

Where stood the giants' dense array.

Like tall trees levelled by the blast

Before him fell the giants fast,

And earth that streamed with blood was strown

With warriors, steeds, and cars o'erthrown.
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