The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, volume 2

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The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, volume 2
Ganguli Kisari Mohan
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That fierce battle striking terror into the hearts of the timid, was such that the different classes of combatants became entangled withone another. Horses engaged with elephants and foot-soldiers withcar-warriors. And challenging one another, O king, they engaged in thefight. [447] And in consequence of that clash of cars, steeds, elephants, and foot-soldiers, a thick dust appeared, raised by the car-wheels andthe tread (of those combatants and animals). And that dust, thick and ofthe colour o...f reddish smoke, shrouded the field of battle. And thecombatants were unable to distinguish their own from the foe. Sirerecognised not the son, and son recognised not the sire, in that dreadfulengagement which made the hair stand on end and in which no considerationwas shown (by any one for any body). And the noise made by the hissingweapons and the shouting combatants resembled, O chief of Bharata's race, that made by departed spirits (in the infernal regions). And there floweda river whose current consisted of the blood of elephants and steeds andmen.

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