Duryodhana
watched in despair as the tables turned right before his eyes. He had
a simple plan, hardly anything devious. All he had wanted was for
Abhimanyu to be alone inside the Chakravyuha, so that the Kauravas
may be able to kill Abhimanyu.
But
then the way Abhimanyu fought, it was almost as if, he had sworn to
finish the battle singlehanded. Duryodhana looked at Jayadratha who
was still preventing the other Pandavas from entering as a really
horrible thought entered his mind….Instead of keeping the
Pandavas out, was Jayadratha keeping the Kauravas sealed inside with
Abhimanyu?
Angrily
Duryodhana shook his head, wondering why he was thinking such useless
thoughts. Abhimanyu was a warrior of the Pandavas and their youngest
and probably least experiences one. If the others found it difficult
to face him, then it was Duyodhana’s duty as king to finish off the
young warrior. Without a word to anyone else, Duryodhana angrily
commanded his charioteer to go towards Abhimanyu.
The
minute he drove away, Dronacharya saw the foolishness of Duryodhana.
In the wonderful form that Abhimanyu was exhibiting, Dronacharya
realized that Duryodhana would last no more than a few seconds
against the boy. He yelled loudly at Duryodhana, asking him to come
back. Either Duryodhana did not hear him or did not care.
Dronacharya
called on the other warriors. ‘PROTECT THE KING!’ He shouted
loudly as he himself drove towards Duryodhana. Dronacharya was
closely followed by Ashwattaman, Kripa, Karna, Kritavarman and a host
of other warriors, as they tried to reach Duryodhana before he
reached Abhimanyu.
Meanwhile
Abhimanyu saw Duryodhana coming towards him and pulled out a gleaming
arrow. He realized that Duryodhana was foolishly providing himself as
an excellent target and pulled back the arrow. Abhimanyu let the
arrow go, when the arrow was cut off. Abhimanyu angrily looked about
and saw that Duryodhana was not alone. He was surrounded by all the
warriors of the Kaurava army.
Duryodhana
smiled smugly at the boy, as he realized that the young warrior was
completely at his mercy….
That
was when all hell broke loose….
Duryodhana
was shocked as Karna - his best friend, the man whom he believed to
be the best archer in the world, had an arrow whizzing towards him.
Abhimanyu shot the arrow with so much force and accuracy that the
arrow entered Karna’s body and passed out through the other end.
Duryodhana yelled as he saw Karna fall down heavily on the chariot.
‘KARNA!’
Duryodhana’s shout was lost in the clamour of the bow twanging and
swords clanging. Duryodhana did not even notice that the boy was far
from done. Sushena, Drighalochana and Kundavedhin – three Kaurava
warriors fell dead before Duryodhana could even register it.
But
then Karna was a strong man. He got up from the chariot and tried his
best to contain Abhimanyu. Karna was ably assisted by Ashwattaman and
Kritivarman. Despite this, Abhimanyu not only countered them, he was
even able to shoot Salya, the king of Madras. The shot pierced Salya
very badly as Salya fainted away in the chariot. Luckily for Salya,
his charioteer drove him away before the boy could actually kill him.
Duryodhana
watched as Salya’s younger brother foolishly attacked Abhimanyu and
lost his life almost immediately. And after that, Duryodhana was
aghast as Abhimanyu pulled out the same kind of weapons that Arjuna
had with him. Duryodhana did not know it, but Abhimanyu not only had
the knowledge of weapons which Arjuna had given him. What Abhimanyu
was using was more than that. Because Abhimanyu was also a student of
Krishna…The Dark Lord had taught Abhimanyu a lot more than Arjuna
ever could. And now Abhimanyu was putting almost each and every one
in effect against the Kauravas, inside the Chakravyugha. With nowhere
to run, the Kauravas were being systematically killed by Abhimanyu.
Dronacharya
watched the boy and despite himself shook his head in wonder. He
turned to Kripa. ‘That boy is greater than all his uncles put
together! If he wants to, he can finish the war today! I do not think
that there is any archer who is equal to him! I wonder what is
stopping him from unleashing his true potential!’ Dronacharya mused
almost helpless before the boy’s archery.
Unfortunately
for Drona, his words were heard by the one person in the Kaurava army
who already mistrusted him – Duryodhana.
Duryodhana
looked around his group of warriors and angrily cursed Dronacharya.
‘I have heard that Dronacharya is one of the best warriors in the
world!’ Duryodhana said sneering at Dronacharya. ‘I have heard
that even the Devas themselves fear him! And he is here praising that
young boy!’ Duryodhana angrily pointed at the young Abhimanyu who
was hunting the Kaurava soldiers. ‘That boy is a nobody! He is as
ordinary a warrior as anyone else! Dronacharya is not fighting the
battle to the best of his abilities and is trying to make us believe
that Abhimanyu is a great warrior!’ Duryodhana spat out angrily.
Dusshansana
looked angrily at Abhimanyu and then turned to Duryodhana. ‘You
speak the truth, brother! Watch what I do now!’ Without another
word Dusshasana turned his chariot and drove towards the fierce
Abhimanyu.
‘I
will kill you!’ Dusshasana said angrily pulling out his arrow
shooting at Abhimanyu. Abhimanyu studied the Kaurava prince as he was
shouting loudly and shooting arrows.
‘You
have come to me, yourself!’ Abhimanyu said with a quiet smile.
‘Mother Krishna, (As Draupadi had a dark complexion, she also had
another name – Krishna) is dear to me like my own mother! Your vile
hands disgraced her! Today…’ Abhimanyu said shooting arrows to
counter all of Dusshasana’s arrows. ‘I will free myself of the
debt I owe her, my father and my uncle Bheema!’ Abhimanyu watched
as Dusshasana was lying helpless before him. ‘They will be happy to
hear the news of your death!’ Abhimanyu said as he let the arrow
go. The arrow went straight inside Dusshasana, who stared bleary eyed
at Abhimanyu, completely helpless. Abhimanyu was about to shoot the
next arrow, which could have killed Dusshasana when Dusshasana’s
charioteer luckily drove the unconscious warrior away….
‘Dusshasana!’
Duryodhana whispered unable to believe what he was just seeing. He
looked at Karna with glazed eyes. ‘My brother….’ Duryodhana
said, unable to complete the sentence.
Karna
took Duryodhana’s hands. ‘I am here, my friend!’ so saying
Karna picked up his bow and was off to meet the young warrior.
The
clash between Abhimanyu and Karna was a beautiful sight with neither
giving an inch to the other. All the arrows never reached either side
as they were broken almost as soon as they left the bow of the
archer. It went on for a long time, when suddenly Karna gained a
small advantage. His arrow pierced Abhimanyu’s defence.
It
would have stopped any other warrior. But the only thing it did to
Abhimanyu was make him more angry. Abhimanyu pulled out his next
arrow and with great swiftness cut off Karna’s standard and bow, in
one arrow.
Karna
was almost defenceless before the young warrior when Karna’s
younger brother charged ahead. Karna’s younger brother was unable
to believe that Abhimanyu had been able to render his brother
defenceless and charged angrily at the young boy, helping Karna get
away.
But
then, Karna’s brother’s act was in vain. Abhimanyu killed Karna’s
younger brother in almost no time…..
Just wanted to point out that Abhimanyu had no intention to kill Dusshasana as his uncle bheema has taken a vow to kill him.
ReplyDeletegood one
ReplyDeletecomplete the story earliest plz
and that i also had doubt of dusshasana killing
Very nice narrative. Looking forward to reading more in the future posts
ReplyDeleteHow in the world can anyone break karna's vijaya dhanush ??? IT IS UNBREAKABLE !!!
ReplyDeleteDear Sir,
DeleteVeda Vyasa's Mahabharatha says that Abhimanyu broke Karna's bow, while he was inside the Chakravyugha.
Dear Sir,
DeleteKarna used the Vijaya bow only once in his life, during the Kurukshetra war, on the 17th day, when he fought against Arjuna.Abhimanyu did not break Vijaya
The fighters of that erase used to have a mini armory in the chariots. It is likely they had multiple bows for multiple situations. So the bow which was broken by abhimanyu might not be the primary bow.
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