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| | The Mahabharata, Book 15: Asramavasika Parva: Asramavasa Parva: Section III |
 | | Verily, these are those two arms of mine, looking like maces of iron, and invincible by foes, coming within whose clasp the sons of Dhritarashtra have all met with destruction. |
 | | These are those two well-developed and round arms of mine, resembling a pair of elephantine trunks. |
 | | Smeared with sandal-paste and deserving of that adornment are those two arms of mine by which Duryodhana has been despatched to the other world along with all his sons and kinsmen.' Hearing these and many other words, O king, of Vrikodara, that were veritable darts, king Dhritarashtra gave way to cheerlessness and sorrow. |
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