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MADHURAVIJAYA M
 
71. Heads severed by arrows resembled palmyra-
fruits as they fell down from the ramparts and caused

fruits as they fell down from the ramparts and caused
an illusion of balls belonging to the Deity of War (for

playing with).
 

 
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72. Like messengers (tax-collectors) sent by the

stronghold itself claiming the tolls for the entry (of the

Karnāta troops) the stones let down from catapults fell

just in front of the king.
 

 
73. The hill, with the houses lit up by the fire from

the missiles of bow-men, looked like holding lamps in

readiness for the happy ceremony of hārati to mark the

auspicious victory of the king.
 

 
74. The ascent of the hill was accomplished by
heroic men by means of rows of lances planted as
ladders and climbing up to the tops of sa

heroic men by means of rows of lances planted as
ladders and climbing up to the tops of sā
la trees.
 

 
75 & 76. With all means (and chances) of (escape)

coming out completely blocked, the stronghold was

subjected to such great distress that the embryos of

women, big with children, slipped out at the very sight

of the fierce troops jumping in, and people immersed in

the river of blood of the slain prayed for their lives.
 

 
77. The Sambuvarāya monarch, with drawn

sword, came out of his palace in great anger, even as a

snake with its lolling tongue might come out of a mole-

hill.
 

 
78. Though many a soldier of valour eagerly

came forward to fight saying, "let me do it", king

Kampana preferred to face the Sambuvaraāya himself.