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Harivaṃśa
111. Kālayavana agrees to kill Krishna
VAISHAMPAYANA said:—After the king Shālya, as directed by the Emperor Jarāsandha had said this Kālayavana, the king of Yavanas, with great delight said (1).
KĀLAYAVANA said:—Oh! highly honored and blessed I am; and my life is crowned with success since numberless kings have requested me for vanquishing Krishna (2).
The kings have appointed me in the work of subduing Krishna who is invincible in the three worlds, even unto gods and Asuras. And they have blessed me so that I will achieve victory (3).
While the kings, with delighted hearts, have declared my victory I shall, by the very pouring of their water-like words, achieve success (4).
Whatever it may be, I shall carry out the command of the Emperor Jarāsandha issued at the re quest of the kings. Even my discomfiture in it will be, tantamount to my success (5).
O king, to-day, the day and the stars are auspicious and in this auspicious moment I shall even to-day start for Mathurā for defeating Keshava in the battle-field (6).
VAISHAMPAYANA said:—Having thus addressed the powerful Shālya the king of Soubha, the lord of Yavanas honored him duly with highly precious jems and dresses (7).
Afterwards for acquiring unstinted blessings he gave away various riches to his guest and the Brāhmanas and duly offered libations to fire.
Then after the performance of benedictory rites he set out with his army for vanquishing Janārddana (8–9).
O foremost of Bharatas, king Shālya too, with his desire fully achieved, embraced the lord of Yavanas and set out with a delighted heart for his own city (10).