65 ([return])
[ The second half of the second line of 2 is vicious in the Bengal texts.]
66 ([return])
[ I omit the names as they occur in the text. These are: (1) Kshurupras, i.e., arrows sharp as razors, (2) Vatsadantas, i.e., arrows having heads like the calf-tooth, (3) Vipathas, i.e., long arrows having stout bodies, (4) Narachas, long arrows; Ardhachandrabhais, i.e., looking like shafts furnished with heads of the form of the half-moon; it is an adjective qualifying Narachis, (5) Anjalikas were broad-headed shafts.]
67 ([return])
[ There are the names of diverse kinds of drums small and large.]
68 ([return])
[ I adopt the Bombay reading of the 1st line of 4:
69 ([return])
[ The fruit being the present encounter with Abhimanyu in which Duhsasana, according to Abhimanyu, shall have to lay down his life.]