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1 -2. Thereafter, when the thirteenth year in the stipulated period was over, when at Upaplava[1] (a suburb of VirÄá¹anagara), all the kings gathered together, PÄá¹ážavas, the mighty warriors, stood in Kuruká¹£etra ready for battle. The Kauravas too with Duryodhana as their leader, stood there.
3. Yudhiá¹£á¹hira heard through his men, the number of chariots and charioteers (told) by Bhīṣma in the midst of kings and then spoke these words:
4. “O Ká¹á¹£á¹a, chariots and charioteers were described by Bhīṣma. Thereafter, Duryodhana asked thus of his own leading warriors:
5. ‘Who, within what period of time, can kill these PÄá¹ážavas along with their armies?’ Bhīṣma promised that he would do it in a month. Ká¹pa too promised so.
6. Droá¹a said that he would do it in a fortnight. AÅvatthÄmÄ, the son of Droá¹a, said that he would defeat them in battle within ten days. Kará¹a who used to instil fear in me always, said that he would do it in six days.
7. Therefore, I too ask you, my own people, ‘Who, within what time limit can kill (the enemies)?’”
On hearing these words of the king, PhÄlguna spoke these words:
8. “What has been promised by Bhīṣma and others is highly improper, O Yudhiá¹£á¹hira. Any (pre-)judgment about victory and defeat is futile and false.
9. See the tigers among men, the kings who stand ready for battle on your side. They are on a par with KÄla (‘the god of Death’). They are unassailable.
10-11. Have a look at them, namely, Drupada, VirÄá¹a, Dhá¹á¹£á¹aketu, Kaikaya, Sahadeva, SÄtyaki, CekitÄna, the invincible Dhá¹á¹£á¹adyumna, Ghaá¹otkaca of great prowess along with his son, BhÄ«ma and others, the wielders of great bows, and KeÅava the unconquered one.
12-14. I think I can kill this army of the Kauravas single-handed.
Many charioteers (i.e. warriors who can fight from chariots) beginning with Bhīṣma are seen standing ready. But you need not be afraid of them. They are worthless and feeble like deer.
With the sound of our bows, O descendant of Bharata, now itself the Kauravas will flee like deer afraid of a lion.
15. What fear need be entertained there from Bhīṣma, an old man, from Droá¹a and Ká¹pa, old BrÄhmaá¹as, from the son of Droá¹a, childish and a simpleton, and from the wicked son of the charioteer (i.e. Kará¹a)?
16. Or if you wish to know for your own mental satisfaction, O descendant of Bharata, listen to my words that are addressed against the armies of the enemies:
17. Let all those mighty warriors stand there in battle. I single-handed shall, in a single day, slay all the Kauravas accompanied by their armies.”
18. On hearing these words of Arjuna, DÄmodara said smilingly, “What PhÄlguna says is true. It is never false.”
19. Thereupon hundreds of conchs, wardrums and kettledrums (were sounded). Stopping them, Barbarīka who was seated in the midst of kings, spoke these words:
20. “Let what is said by him be heard by the person by whom penance has been performed in Guptaká¹£etra, by whom the.goddesses have been propitiated very well and whose strength of arms is unparalleled.
21. O rulers of men, listen to the truthful words I speak compatible with my prowess but not out of arrogance.
22. I do not put up with what has been promised by my noble-souled sire Arjuna. Those words, even this (time-limit), is a great wastage of time.
23. All of you stand by along with Arjuna and KeÅava. Within one MuhÅ«rta I shall despatch everyone beginning with Bhīṣma to the abode of Yama.
24. While I stand erect, O Ká¹£atriyas, no one should take up any weapon. Let it be a solemn vow on your own Dharma. When I am dead, it (the weapons) can very well be taken up.
25-27. See the prowess of my arms that I have acquired through the propitiation of the goddess. (It is due to) the greatness of Guptaká¹£etra and the devotion to the PÄá¹ážavas.
Have a look at my frightful bow and the inexhaustible quivers as well as the sword given by the goddess. Therefore, (on the strength of these) I speak these words.”
On hearing those words of his, the Ká¹£atriyas were surprised. Arjuna became ashamed and so he looked at Ká¹á¹£á¹a with a side glance.
28-29. Ká¹á¹£á¹a spoke these great words to PhÄlguna in a delicate (smooth) tone: “What the son of Ghaá¹otkaca says is what is useful to us. This wonderful news is heard that formerly PÄlÄÅÄ« who had been accompanied by nine crores (of RÄká¹£asas) was killed in a moment by him in PÄtÄla.”
30. Arjuna then, said to him, “Let us ask him now: ‘By what means do you (say that you can) kill the Kauravas in a few minutes? Tell us.’ Let him be asked.”
31-34. Thereupon the leader of the YÄdavas (i.e. Ká¹á¹£á¹a) spoke to the son of Ghaá¹otkaca:
“How will you kill in a moment the army that is well protected by Bhīṣma, Droá¹a, Ká¹pa, AÅvatthÄmÄ, Kará¹a, Duryodhana and others—an army that cannot be conquered even by the three-eyed Lord Åiva. This is a great surprise which arises from your words, O grandson of BhÄ«ma, to all the kings and to the intelligent PhÄlguna. Therefore, tell me, by what means will you slay the Kauravas in a few moments? After knowing the power of your means, let us also think about it.”
35-40a. On being asked thus by VÄsudeva, the Lord of all living beings, BarbarÄ«ka spoke out. He had the chest like a lion. He resembled a huge mountain. He was bedecked in different kinds of ornaments. His face resembled a pot. The sound of his laughter resembled the sound from a pot. The hair on his head stood up. He had great refulgence. His eyes shone like lightning streaks. He had the velocity of the wind. If he wished he could destroy the universe. He had unparalleled strength granted by the goddess. He spoke out thus, “O warriors, if you are inclined to see the means (to be) used, I shall exhibit it. All of you together with KeÅava witness it.”
After saying thus he strung his bow and hurriedly fitted the arrow thereto. The entire portion of the dart was filled with ash resembling saffron. The ash fell on the soldiers of both the armies exactly on the vulnerable spot. (If they were hit there they would die instantaneously.)
40b-43. The ash fell on the hair of Bhīṣma; on the neck of Kará¹a and Droá¹a; on the thigh of Duryodhana; on the chest of Åalya; the brilliant ash fell on the necks of Åakuni and Bhagadatta; on the sole of the foot of Ká¹á¹£á¹a; on the necks of Drupada and Matsya; on the hip of Åikhaá¹ážin; on the neck of the commander-in-chief of the army (Dhá¹á¹£á¹adyumna). The red ash fell on the vulnerable spot of everyone. But the ash did not touch the PÄá¹ážavas, Ká¹pa and AÅvatthÄmÄ.
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44-46. After doing thus, BarbarÄ«ka spoke once again: “Was this noticed by you all how the vulnerable spot was located by me? Now I shall discharge sharp arrows on the vulnerable spots of these, the arrows that will never fail, the arrows that the goddess granted me. Thereby, they will die in a moment. There is a solemn oath on the Svadharma—your own Dharma. No weapon should be taken up by any of you. I shall make these enemies fall down (dead) within a short while by means of these sharp arrows.”
47. Then there arose a loud sound of ‘Well done! Well done!’ as everyone beginning with Yudhiá¹£á¹hira began to praise with his mind struck with surprise.
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48. The infuriated son of Vasudeva cut off his head even as he was saying thus, by means of his sharp discus. It fell down.
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49. The entire circle of kings became frightened and distressed for a moment. They looked at KeÅava in great surprise.
50. They said: “What is this? Why was BarbarÄ«ka killed?” The PÄá¹ážavas shed tears along with the kings.
51. Lamenting ‘Alas! my son!’ and faltering in his steps the pitiable Ghaá¹otkaca swooned and fell over his son.
52-54. In the meantime, the fourteen goddesses came there, viz. SiddhÄá¹bikÄ, KroážamÄtÄ, KapÄlÄ«, TÄrÄ, Suvará¹Ä, TrilokajetrÄ«, BhÄá¹eÅvarÄ«, CarcikÄ, EkavÄ«rÄ, YogeÅvarÄ«, Caá¹ážikÄ, TraipurÄ, BhÅ«tÄá¹bikÄ and Harasiddhi. They came and stood there causing, great surprise to the kings. ÅrÄ« Caá¹ážikÄ consoled Ghaá¹otkaca and spoke these words in a loud tone:
55. “Listen ye all kings why the mighty BarbarÄ«ka was slain, by Ká¹á¹£á¹a who knows his own mind.
56. Formerly, while the Heaven-dwellers (Devas) assembled on the top of mount Meru, the Earth who had been over-burdened requested them, “May the burden on me be removed.”
57. Thereupon, BrahmÄ said to Viá¹£á¹u, “O Lord, listen to this. The Devas will follow you. O Lord, remove the burden of the Earth.”
58-61. Thereupon, the immutable Viá¹£á¹u accepted that request, saying “So be it”.
In the meantime, a Yaká¹£a leader named SÅ«ryavarcas, lord of eighty-four crores, lifted his hand and spoke loudly: “What for do you promise to take birth in the human world which is a receptacle of many defects (and that too) while I am alive? All of you may rejoice in the heavenly worlds along with Viá¹£á¹u. I alone shall incarnate and kill these people who become burden to the Earth. There is a solemn oath on your Dharma, if you take up birth.”
62-65. When he spoke these words, the infuriated BrahmÄ spoke to him: “O evil-minded one, you say that you can accomplish (the removal of) the great burden unbearable to all the Devas. It is only due to your delusion. O childish fellow, you are worthy of being cursed. Without pondering over what is relevant to the time and place, one’s own power and that of the enemy, if anyone says anything in the midst of lords and masters, he deserves punishment. Hence at the start of the battle for the purpose of removing the burden, you will undoubtedly meet with the destruction of your body at the hands of Ká¹á¹£á¹a.”
On being cursed thus by BrahmÄ, he requested Viá¹£á¹u as follows:
66. “If my death must occur thus, O Lord, I make a single request. Grant me an intellect that accomplishes all tasks, ever since my birth.”
67. “So be it”, said KeÅava in the assembly of the Devas. “People will worship your head. You will be worthy of being adored by goddesses.”
68-69. After saying this, Hari took his incarnation along with the Devas then. This Ká¹á¹£á¹a is indeed that Hari and all of you those Suras. The son of BhÄ«ma’s son who is killed (now) is SÅ«ryavarcas. It was on remembering the earlier curse of BrahmÄ that he was killed by this noble-souled (Ká¹á¹£á¹a). Hence Ká¹á¹£á¹a should not be found fault with by all the kings.”
70-72. O king, what is said by the goddess is true. There is no doubt about it. If I had not killed him now, the words of BrahmÄ would have been falsified. Remembering this, he has been struck down by me. At Guptaká¹£etra it was by me alone that he was engaged in the recollection (i.e. meditation) of the goddess, since I remembered the boon granted formerly by myself in the assembly of the Devas.
73. When this was told, goddess Caá¹ážikÄ sprinkled the head of the devotee (i.e. BarbarÄ«ka) with nectar immediately and made it unageing and immortal
74. It was immortal like the head of RÄhu. Then that head bowed down to them and said: “I wish to see the battle. Let it be permitted.”
75-79. Thereupon, with words majestic in tone like thunder, Lord Ká¹á¹£á¹a spoke thus: “As long as the earth, the stars, the moon and the sun exist, O dear one, you will remain worthy of being adored by all the people and all the worlds. You will move about like the goddess in all the worlds of the DevÄ«s. You will offer abode to your devotees in the worlds of the DevÄ«s. On being worshipped, you will easily remove the tumours, swellings etc. of children caused by gas, phlegm and bile. Climb on to this peak and witness the battle when it begins. The Kauravas rush at us Let us rush at them.”
When this was said by VÄsudeva, the DevÄ«s entered the sky.
80-83. The head of Barbarīka went up the peak of the mountain. The purificatory rites were performed on the earth for the body alone and not for the head.
Then a great battle took place between the armies of the Kauravas and the PÄá¹ážavas.
Droá¹a, Kará¹a and others were killed within eighteen days. When at the close of the eighteenth day the cruel Duryodhana was killed, Yudhiá¹£á¹hira spoke to Govinda in the midst of the kinsmen: “O Puruá¹£ottama, we are able to survive this battle only because of you as the (the protector and) leader. O Hari, O Puruá¹£ottama, obeisance to you!”
On hearing his words, Bhīma spoke these words disdainfully:
84. “O king, it was I who destroyed all the sons of Dhá¹tarÄá¹£á¹ra. But you have excluded me. Why do you, like a deluded person, speak of Ká¹á¹£á¹a as the best among men.
85. You speak (highly) of a charioteer after disregarding Dhá¹á¹£á¹adyumna, PhÄlguna, SÄtyaki and me, O son of PÄá¹ážu. Fie upon you, O Yudhiá¹£á¹hira!”
86-87. Don’t, don’t say thus, O BhÄ«ma. You do not know JanÄrdana. Neither by me, nor by you nor by anyone else, O son of Pá¹thÄ, have the enemies been killed. I used to see a Nara (‘man’) always at the head of the battle-front killing the enemies there. I don’t know who he was.
88. You are mistaken and stupefied certainly, O son of Pá¹thÄ. There is no other person as the slayer here. If at all there is one, I shall ask your grandson staying at the top, Alas, as to who it was.
89. Thereafter, BhÄ«ma approached BarbarÄ«ka and asked him, “Say, by whom were these enemies, the sons of Dhá¹tarÄá¹£á¹ra killed?”
90-94. One man was seen by me fighting with the enemies. On the left side he had five faces and oá¹ the right side he had only one face. On the left, he had ten hands holding trident and other weapons aloft; on the right he had four hands holding discus and other weapons aloft. On the left he was having matted hair; On the right, a large crown. On the left side, he had smeared ash and on the right he had applied sandal paste. On the left he wore the moon and on the right there was the lustre of Kaustubha jewel. On seeing him even I was frightened much. Such a man and á¹o other person, who killed them (the enemies) was seen by me.
When this was said there was a shower of flowers of very great lustre from the sky.
95. The divine musical instruments were sounded. They said, “Well done! Well done!” The sons of PÄá¹ážu became surprised. They bowed down to Puruá¹£ottama.
96-99a. BhÄ«ma became ashamed and heaved deep sighs. Lord KeÅava took a firm hold of his hands and said, “O tiger among the descendants of Kuru, come.” After saying this he remembered Garuáža, the son of KaÅyapa. As he (i.e. Garuáža) approached the moment he was remembered, he (Ká¹á¹£á¹a) mount-ed Garuáža accompanied by BhÄ«ma. They went through the sky to the southern quarter. They crossed the sea and the great mountain Suvela. On seeing a lake near Laá¹ kÄ, Ká¹á¹£á¹a spoke these words:
99b-104. “O tiger among the descendants of Kuru, see this lake extending to twelve Yojanas. If you are a bold warrior, quickly fetch some mud from its bottom.”
On being told thus, the mighty one immediately leapt down into the water. With the speed of wind he went down a Yojana and still did not see the bottom thereof. Disappointed and with shattered strength, BhÄ«ma came out and said: “This great lake is fathomless. I was well nigh eaten up by some powerful fellows. Somehow I came out.”
On being told thus, Ká¹á¹£á¹a laughingly lifted up the great lake. The refulgent Lord lifted it up with his thumb. It was reduced to a fourth of its original size. On seeing this, (BhÄ«ma) was surprised. He said, “O Ká¹á¹£á¹a, what is this? tell me.”
105. Formerly there was a demon well-known as Kuá¹bhakará¹a. He was killed by the arrows of RÄma and the head of the evil-minded fellow was cut off.
106. This is a piece of its palate(?), O Vá¹kodara. It has an extent of twelve Yojanas. It is soft and shattered. It has been cast all round.
107-108. Those by whom you were held up are the Suras(?) called Sarogeya who had been crushed into powder in crores by the rocks of TrikÅ«á¹a. They were the enemies of the universe and were killed by means of stratagem. O BhÄ«ma, we shall go back to the PÄá¹ážavas. The son of Droá¹a is certainly in a hurry.
109-113. Then BhÄ«ma bowed down and said: “O KeÅava, forgive all the evils committed by us ever since birth, mentally, verbally and intellectually. O Puruá¹£ottama. O Lord, be pleased with me (who had been) childish.” Then Hari said, “It is forgiven.” He went back to the battlefield accompanied by BhÄ«ma and spoke these words to BarbarÄ«ka:
“O Suhá¹daya, always move about like this in all the worlds. You will be worshipped by all the worlds. Grant them the boons chosen by them. This Guptaká¹£etra which is the most excellent among all the excellent holy spots should never be abandoned. Residing in DehisthalÄ«(? modern Delhi) forgive the evil actions committed by them.”
On being told thus, the son of Ghaá¹otkaca bowed down to them and went away joyously to move about as he pleased.
114-115. VÄsudeva made them perform all the subsequent (funeral) rites.
Thus, O BrÄhmaá¹a, the origin of BarbarÄ«ka has been expounded to you. I shall say out a prayer whereby the king of Yaká¹£as will be delighted.
“Be victorious, be victorious, O Lord with eighty-four crores of attendants, named SÅ«ryavarcas! O king of Yaká¹£as, be victorious! O Lord who has determined to remove the burden of the Earth, who was born in the womb of a demoness on account of a minor curse, be victorious! O royal swan born of the belly of KÄmakaá¹aá¹ kaá¹Ä, be. victorious! O Lord who increased the delight of Ghaá¹otkaca and is named Barbarîka, be victorious! O Lord who attained incomparable vigour and vitality by means of the propitiation of the goddess at Guptaká¹£etra as advised by Ká¹á¹£á¹a, be victorious! O bestower of Siddhi on Vijaya, be victorious! O Lord who resembled the forest fire in consuming Piá¹ galÄ, Repalendra, DuhadruhÄ and PÄlÄÅÄ«, the Lord of nine crores (of attendants), be victorious! O Lord who avoided the serpent-maidens in the intervening space between BhÅ«mÄ« and PÄtÄla, be victorious! O Lord who suppressed the pride of BhÄ«ma, be victorious! O Lord who exerted himself in slaying the entire army of the Kauravas in a short while, be victorious! O Lord who acquired the ability to grant boons unto all dus to the boon got from ÅrÄ«ká¹á¹£á¹a, be victorious! Be victorious, O Lord saluted by the age of Kali! Obeisance! Obeisance to you! Save, save [me].”
116. With this prayer, a devotee should worships Suhá¹daya, O excellent BrÄhmaá¹a, on the new-moon day in the month of ÅrÄvaá¹a or on the thirteenth day in the dark half of VaiÅÄkha. He should worship with a hundred lamps, PÅ«rikÄs (‘fried pancakes’) as food offerings and then eulogize him. He will be delighted with the devotee.
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117. Then the BrÄhmaá¹as and NÄrada propitiated MaheÅvara and installed Åaá¹ kara at the holy place MahÄ«nagaraka.
118. For the benefit of all the worlds, he installed the excellent KedÄra Liá¹ ga in the northern part of AtrÄ«Åa. It is destructive of great sins.
119-122a. A man should take his bath in the Kuá¹áža here and perform ÅrÄddha in accordance with the injunctions. After bowing down to AtrÄ«Åa, he should visit. KedÄra. He will never drink a mother’s milk thereafter. He will attain liberation.
Then Rudra NÄ«lakaá¹á¹ha granted a boon to the noble-souled NÄrada. After granting the boon, he himself remained in the splendid MahÄ«nagaraka.
One should take bath in Koá¹itÄ«rtha and visit NÄ«lakaá¹á¹ha. After bowing down to JayÄditya, he shall attain Rudra’s world.
122b-123. The excellent men who take bath in the well and worship JayÄditya will never meet with the extinction of their family, by the favour of JayÄditya. There will never be ailments, poverty or stigma in their family.
124. They will be endowed with sons and grandsons, wealth and food-grains. After enjoying many pleasures here, they reside in the world of the Sun-god.
125. Thus, O BrÄhmaá¹a, the Guptaká¹£etra has been succinctly described by me. Its extent was formerly mentioned by the Self-born Lord as seven KroÅas (i.e. 7x3 kilometres). This holy spot is the bestower of all desired objects.
126. Thus, this sacred MahÄ«-SÄgara-Saá¹ gama has been extolled to you.[6] One who listens to this or glorifies this is liberated from all sins.
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127. A scholar who narrates this great and excellent glory (of this holy place) shall be freed from all sins and will go to Rudraloka.
128. If anyone narrates completely the greatness of Guptaká¹£etra, he attains all riches. He dispels the sin of the slaughter of a BrÄhmaá¹a.
129. He who listens to or narrates the greatness of Koá¹itÄ«rtha and MahÄ«nagaraka becomes capable of realizing Brahman.
130. If a man takes his bath in Koá¹itÄ«rtha, performs ÅrÄddha elaborately and offers charitable gifts in accordance with his ability, listen from me (as) to his merit.
131. That merit is obtained by men which one gets after offering charitable gifts in all the holy spots that are in heaven nether worlds and the mortal world.
132-133. In Koá¹itÄ«rtha, O BrÄhmaá¹a, there is no doubt that one gets that Puá¹ya (merit) which is obtained by means of Yajñas beginning with horse-sacrifice, by means of sacrifices with due monetary gifts as well as by performing all holy rites and penances.
134. This is sacred. This always yields merit. It imparts fame; dispels sins. It is greater than the greatest. The man who listens to it with devotion attains merit. When he dies, he goes to the same world as Rudra.
135. It is conducive to wealth and fame. It is invariably meritorious. It yields heavenly pleasures and salvation. It dispels the sins of men. The man who is always pure and listens to this passes beyond the Sun and goes to the region of Viá¹£á¹u.
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