TEXTS 1012
grdhraih kankair bakair anye
syena-bhasais timingilaih
sarabhair mahisaih khadgair
go-vrsair gavayarunaih
sivabhir akhubhih kecit
krkalasaih sasair naraih
bastair eke krsna-sarair
hamsair anye ca sukaraih
anye jala-sthala-khagaih
sattvair vikrta-vigrahaih
senayor ubhayo rajan
vivisus te grato gratah
SYNONYMS
grdhraihon the backs of vultures; kankaihon the backs of eagles; bakaihon the backs of ducks; anyeothers; syenaon the backs of hawks; bhasaihon the backs of bhasas; timingilaihon the backs of big fish known as timingilas; sarabhaihon the backs of sarabhas; mahisaihon the backs of buffalo; khadgaihon the backs of rhinoceroses; goon the backs of cows; vrsaihon the backs of bulls; gavaya-arunaihon the backs of gavayas and arunas; sivabhihon the backs of jackals; akhubhihon the backs of big rats; kecitsome persons; krkalasaihon the backs of big lizards; sasaihon the backs of big rabbits; naraihon the backs of human beings; bastaihon the backs of goats; ekesome; krsna-saraihon the backs of black deer; hamsaihon the backs of swans; anyeothers; caalso; sukaraihon the backs of boars; anyeothers; jala-sthala-khagaihanimals moving on the water, on land and in the sky; sattvaihby creatures being used as vehicles; vikrtaare deformed; vigrahaihby such animals whose bodies; senayohof the two parties of soldiers; ubhayohof both; rajanO King; vivisuhentered; teall of them; agratah agratahgoing forward face to face.
TRANSLATION
O King, some soldiers fought on the backs of vultures, eagles, ducks, hawks and bhasa birds. Some fought on the backs of timingilas, which can devour huge whales, some on the backs of sarabhas, and some on buffalo, rhinoceroses, cows, bulls, jungle cows and arunas. Others fought on the backs of jackals, rats, lizards, rabbits, human beings, goats, black deer, swans and boars. In this way, mounted on animals of the water, land and sky, including animals with deformed bodies, both armies faced each other and went forward.

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