Meanwhile
outside the Vyugha, Bhima was fighting with Almabusa, a Rakshasa, who
practiced magic. It was Alambusa with his magical powers and Bhima
with his brute force.
Alambusa
looked angrily at Bhima. 'You killed my brother Vaka in the forest! I
was not there at that time! But today you shall face the Vaka's
revenge! I am going to kill....'
Alambusa
never completed the words because Bhima had already started fighting.
The first of arrow of Bhima nicked Alambusa on the shoulder. Alambusa
pulled out the arrow from his shoulder angrily and using his magical
powers, he turned invisible. Turning invisible, Alambusa started
firing arrows on Bhima.
Bhima
was flummoxed for all of two seconds, but then he did not care.
Subconsciously, he started firing his arrows at the places by
calculating the trajectory of the arrows being fired on him. And this
proved more damaging for the Kaurava army than anything else Bhima
did. The arrows that Bhima fired not only did they hurt Alabusa, but
when Alambusa vanished from that place, it hit the other Kaurava
soldiers, killing countless soldiers on the spot.
Alambusa
tried fighting back but he was unsuccessful at fighting against the
Pandava and eventually fled from Bhima.
But
then Alambusa did not run from the battle. He ran to another side of
the battle and as his luck would have it, there he met Gatothgaja,
the son of Bhima.
Like
Alambusa, Gatothgaja was well versed in magic. The illusions that the
two warriors created in the battlefield was breathtaking....
Alambusa
stopping the magic tricks, and already angry with the defeat in the
hands of Bhima engaged Gatothgaja in a physical battle.
Almabusa
all but destroyed Gatothgaja as the Pandavas watched.
'Save
him!' the Pandava soldiers shouted as they rushed towards Alambusa.
Alambusa got flustered as he saw all the Pandava soldiers rushing at
him.
The
moment of hesitation was what Gatothgaja needed and he
counter-attacked Alambusa. And Gatothgaja came back with a vengeance.
Gagatohgaja fought with Alambusa so well that the Pandava soldiers
almost applauded as Alambusa,unable to cope up with Gatothgaja, ran
away from the battle for the second time.....
Again
in another part of the battlefield, Drona was fighting the battle as
if he was going to destroy all the Panchalas today. Satyaki was the
only person who was able to contain the teacher and he successfully
was rallying the troops to counter the attack of the teacher.
Yudhishtara watched the fight with bated breath and thought
that Satyaki was going to turn this fight in their favour.
That
was when Yudhishtara was shocked out of his wits when he heard the
Panchajanya sounding loudly from the field.
The
Panchajanya was so loud that it drowned out the sound made by the
sound of the Gandiva.
A
gnawing fear developed in Yudhishtara's heart as he tried to search
for Krishna's chariot inthe battlefield. But there was so much smoke
and fire that nothing was visible anywhere. The fear grew into terror
as Yudhishtara wondered whether the Dark Lord was calling for help
because something had happened to Arjuna...
Without
thinking, Yudhishtara drove his horses towards Satyaki.
He
found Satyaki who had just pushed the teacher's forces back.
'Arjuna
needs your help!' Yudhishtara blurted without thinking.
Satyaki
could scarcely even understand what Yudhishtara was saying.
'What?'
Satyaki was sure he had heard something wrong.
'I
can heard Krishna's Panchajanya, but I do not hear the Gandiva! I
think...' Yudhishtara chocked as he swallowed. 'I think something
terrible must have happened to Arjuna and Krishna is asking for our
help! Please go...Please go and save my brother!' Yudhishtara
pleaded.
Satyaki
was looking at Yudhishtara like he had lost his mind as Yudhishtara
continued rapidly. 'Arjuna told me that you were one of the best in
battle! And I also know how much Arjuna means to you! He is like your
brother, your friend and your mentor! Please go and protect him!'
Yudhishtara pleaded.
Satyaki
was honestly lost for words. 'He is Arjuna!' Satyaki finally
spluttered. 'He does not need out help! And he has Krishna with him!'
Satyaki said. 'Nothing will happen to the two of them, my king!'
Satyaki watched Yudhishtara was steadily looking depressed.
'Besides, today in the morning, Arjuna called me aside and told me that I am not to leave
your side today! Drona has promised to take you captive! If I leave
you alone with Drona in a form like this, Arjuna will be very angry
with me! Please king, do not ask this from me!'
'I
have Bhima and Gatothgaja with me!' Yudhishtara said rapidly.
'Besides the Panchalas and Nakula and Sahadeva would not let anything
happen to me! Please!' Yudhishtara said with tears in his eyes. 'My
heart is restless and I will not know peace, until I know what has
happened to my brother! Please Satyaki! I am your king! Do not say no
to me!' Yudhishtara saw Dhrishtadhyumna coming in sight before him.
'This fire born prince, is born to kill Drona! As long as I have him
near me, nothing can happen to me! Please Satyaki! Please!'
Satyaki
sighed. He realized that nothing he said would make the slightest
difference to Yudhishtara. He looked at the king realizing that if he
went inside the Vyugha after Arjuna, Arjuna was going to be very
angry with him for leaving Yudhishtara at the mercy of Drona and if
he did not go, the Pandavas would think that he was a coward and that
he was unwilling to get inside the Vyugha.
Satyaki
unhappily nodded as he looked at Yudhishtara.
Yudhishtara
beamed happily. He turned to his soldiers. 'Have Satyaki's chariot
filled with five times the number of weapons that he has right now!'
The
weapons were filled and after the other preparations, Satyaki was off
inside the Vyugha.....
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