SECTION XXX
(Digvijaya Parva continued)
Vaisampayana said, That chastiser of all foes then vanquished
king Srenimat of the country of Kumara, and then Vrihadvala, the
king of Kosala. Then the foremost of the sons of Pandu, by performing
feats excelling in fierceness, defeated the virtuous and mighty king
Dirghayaghna of Ayodhya. And the exalted one then subjugated the
country of Gopalakaksha and the northern Kosalas and also the king of
Mallas. And the mighty one, arriving then in the moist region at the
foot of the Himalayas soon brought the whole country under his sway.
And that bull of Bharata race brought under control in this way diverse
countries. And endued with great energy and in strength the foremost
of all strong men, the son of Pandu next conquered the country of
Bhallata, as also the mountain of Suktimanta that was by the side of
Bhallata. Then Bhima of terrible prowess and long arms, vanquishing
in battle the unretreating Suvahu, the king of Kasi, brought him under
complete sway. Then that bull among the sons of Pandu overcame in
battle, by sheer force, the great king Kratha reigning in the region
lying about Suparsa, Then the hero of great energy vanquished the
Matsya and the powerful Maladas and the country called Pasubhumi
that was without fear or oppression of any kind. And the long-armed
hero then, coming from that land, conquered Madahara, Mahidara,
and the Somadheyas, and turned his steps towards the north. And the
mighty son of Kunti then subjugated, by sheer force, the country called
Vatsabhumi, and the king of the Bhargas, as also the ruler of the
Nishadas, and Manimat and numerous other kings. Then Bhima, with
scarcely any degree of exertion and very soon, vanquished the southern
Mallas and the Bhagauanta mountains. And the hero next vanquished, by policy alone, the Sarmakas and the Varmakas. And that tiger
among men then defeated with comparative ease that lord of earth,
Janaka the king of the Videhas. And the hero then subjugated strategically
the Sakas and the barbarians living in that part of the country.
And the son of Pandu, sending forth expeditions from Videha, conquered
the seven kings of the Kiratas living about the Indra mountain. The
mighty hero then, endued with abundant energyi vanquished in battle
the Submas and the Prasuhmas. And winning them over to his side,
the son of Kunti, possessed of great strength, marched against Magadha,
On his way he subjugated the monarchs known by the names of Danda
and Dandadhara. And accompanied by those monarchs, the son of
Pandu marched against Girivraja. After bringing the son of Jarasandha
under his sway by conciliation and making him pay tribute, the hero
then accompanied by the monarchs he had vanquished, marched against
Kansa. And making the earth tremble by means of his troops consisting
of the four kinds of forces, the foremost of the Pandavas then
encountered Kama that slayer of foes. And, O Bharata, having
subjugated Kama and brought him under his sway, the mighty hero
then vanquished the powerful king of the mountainous regions. And
the son of Pandu then slew in a fierce encounter, by the strength of
his arms, the mighty king who dwelt in Madagiri. And the Pandava
then, O king, subjugated in battle those strong and brave heroes of
fierce prowess, vfc., the heroic and mighty Vasudeva, the king of Pundra
and king Mahaujah who reigned in Kausika-kachchha, and then attacked
the king of Vanga. And having vanquished Samudrasena and king
Chandrasena and Tamralipta, and also the king of the Karvatas and
the ruler of the Suhmas, as also the kings that dwelt on the sea-shore,
that bull among the Bharatas then conquered all Mlechchha tribes.
The mighty son of the wind-god having thus conquered various countries,
and exacting tributes from them all advanced towards Lohity.
And the son of Pandu then made all the Mlechchha kings dwelling in
the marshy regions on the sea-coast, pay tributes and various kinds
of wealth, and sandal wood and aloes, and clothes and gems, and
pearls and blankets, and gold and silver and valuable corals. The
Mlechchha kings showered upon the illustrious son of Kunti a thick
downpour of wealth consisting of coins and gems counted by hundreds
of millions. Then returning to Indra prastha, Bhima of terrible prowess
offered the whole of that wealth unto king Yudhishthira the just."
Thus ends the thirtieth section in the Digvijaya Parva of the
Sabha Parva.