Ugrasen's decree, no wine! - sober Vrishnis alert, valour unbound!''
~ Kings loyal by their people, much loved ~
''Storming the enemy, Samba fired volley on volley of snake-spit shaft
Kshemavriddhi, demon of stealth, arrows showered - spell-blinding
Mace awhirl, my son by Jambavati, felled Vegavat, axed his craft
Roaring Samba charged into the host, fighting numbers unminding!''
~ In battle, shines forth mettle ~
''Firing an arrow like the sun, Pradyumna demon Vivindhya burned
Swooped the Lord of Sauba, his aerial chariot ear-piercing laser ray
My son by Rukmini -bow from hand to hand, shoots Shalva churned
But struck Pradyumna's neck - Daruka's son steers chariot from fray''
~ Charioteer his duty, but warrior no wounds would stop ~
''Shalva now your time has come! Crossing streams and deserts stark
Chakrapani his wheels on fire, death to the demonic - danavas fear!
Rockets launch a naval battle - Shalva's airship slicing like a lethal shark
Come face Yadhunath! Blaring my shell his doom drew near!''
~ Krishna falls not to your spell of sorrows ~
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Thus did Yudhishthira come to realise that Krishna was needed by many, that Krishna too was a King like him, having duties to protect his people, mete out punishment to his foes, having feelings for his family, and still full of grace towards the friends he was unable to help in time:
''O king, it is for this reason that I could not come to Hastinapura! O warrior, if I had come, Suyodhana would not have been alive or the match at dice would not have taken place. What can I do now? It is difficult to confine the waters after the dam is broken!"
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