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[ These fences were made of iguana skins and cased the hands of the bowmen up to a few inches of the elbow-joint.]
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[ Nimitta is explained by Nilakantha as the mark of object aimed at. Drona was the preceptor in arms of almost all the Bharata princes.]
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[ With two Bhallas Abhimanyu cut off his adversary’s standard; with one, one of the protectors of his car-wheels: and with another, his charioteer. Thus Nilakantha. A Parshni is altogether a different person from a Sarathi. Hence Nilakantha is assuredly right.]
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[ ‘Angaraka’ is the planet Mars, and ‘Sukra’ i.e. Venus.]
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[ Prativindhya was Yudhishthira’s son by Draupadi.]