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| | The Mahabharata, Book 5: Udyoga Parva: Bhagwat Yana Parva: Section CXXX |
 | | Therefore, disregarding Dhritarashtra's cries, we will seize even here this Kesava, who is quick in action, and then fight with the foe.' After those sinful men of wicked souls had come to this sinful resolution, highly intelligent Satyaki, capable of reading the heart by signs, soon came to know of it. |
 | | And accoutred in mail and with thy troops arrayed for battle, wait thou at the entrance of the court, till I represent this matter unto Krishna, unwearied by exertion.' Saying this, that hero re-entered the court, like a lion entering a mountain-cave. |
 | | Knowest thou not, that Kesava is incapable of being withstood in battle by gods and men and |
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