Maha·bhárata VII: Drona (volume two of four)

Translated by Vaughan Pilikian

Maha·bhárata VII: Drona (volume two of four)

Volume Two of ‘Drona’ begins in the aftermath of tragedy. As evening falls, Árjuna journeys wearily back to camp and is greeted by the ashen faces of his brothers. Before they speak, he guesses the worst. And the worst is right: his son Abhimányu is dead.

Árjuna is inconsolable. Insensible with rage, he vows to take revenge on the boy’s killers. He swears that if they are not dead before another day passes, he will set himself alight. The world seems to shudder at his words.

At dusk a band of dark cloud had settled across the descending sun and at night the winds blew dry and moaning and full of foreboding. Lightning flared in the sky and there was thunder but no rain fell. The ground trembled beneath the trees in the groves and the copses, and beneath the rocks on the mountains. The sea where the fish live roiled and the rivers that wound down towards it began to flow uphill. All through the camps went the howls of beasts scenting blood on the wind. Death was opening the doors to his kingdom.

c. 394 pp.  |  ISBN-13: 978-0-8147-6776-4  |  ISBN-10: 0-8147-6776-1  |  Co-published by New York University Press and JJC Foundation

Excerpts

Download the title page and table of contents and one chapter of the book (in English and Sanskrit on facing pages), bundled together as a .pdf file. You can also download the CSL Front Matter (6pp, 1.3mb). It describes how we transliterate the Sanskrit text in the Roman alphabet and includes a guide to pronunciation. It also explains our system of representing phonetic fusion (sandhi).

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About the Translator

 Vaughan Pilikian translates and edits Sanskrit literature for the JJC Foundation, co-publishers (with NYU Press) of the Clay Sanskrit Library. He also translated Maha·bhárata VII: Drona (volume one of four).

eCSL Word Frequency Counts

Top 50 Verbs

RankUnique WordsNumber of Occurrences
1Like188
2Spoke146
3Came99
4See62
5Made60
6Come60
7Went55
8Saw55
9Struck53
10Stood51
 
11Fell49
12Found47
13Gave45
14Go45
15Brought42
16Took36
17Sent36
18Make36
19Take35
20Gone35
 
21Held34
22Know33
23Cut33
24Turned32
25Rode32
26Heard31
27Die31
28Say31
29Tell29
30Raised27
 
31Hear27
32Looked26
33Began25
34Cry25
35Drew25
36Thought24
37Knew23
38Look23
39Drove22
40Passed22
 
41Give22
42Find21
43Rose21
44Meet21
45Fought21
46Broke20
47Lay20
48Stand20
49Called19
50Pass19

Top 50 Nouns

RankUnique WordsNumber of Occurrences
1King(s)271
2Son246
3Men (man)237
4Arrow(s)183
5Arjuna118
6Car(s)109
7One104
8God(s)103
9Drona102
10Bow102
 
11Earth89
12Thousand(s)88
13Hand(s)83
14Gold77
15Horses77
16Warrior(s)77
17Mighty70
18Battle67
19Shafts67
20Child (children)66
 
21Head(s)65
22Pandava(s)64
23Majesty64
24Partha63
25Krishna62
26Dhananjaya60
27Time(s)60
28Drona’s59
29Lord56
30Sanjaya56
 
31Eyes53
32Hundred51
33Chariot(s)50
34Elephants50
35World48
36Fire47
37Words47
38Darts47
39Two46
40Sun43
 
41Dead43
42Life42
43Death42
44Three41
45Bharata41
46Srinjaya39
47Boy38
48Arjuna’s38
49Jayadratha38
50Blood37