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18 “Nor do I see good in slaying all these kinsmen in the ﬁght; Krishna, I desire not vict’ry, nor a kingdom, nor delight.

“What shall we do with a kingdom, O Cow-owner, what shall we? Of what good will be enjoyment? Of what good our living be?

“They for whom we seek a kingdom and enjoyment and delight, They, resigning lives and riches, are assembled here to fight.

“Tutors, fathers, sons, grandfathers, uncles too, and sires-in-law, Children’s children, spouses’ brothers, and the kinsmen whom I saw,

“These I will not slay, O Slayer of Madhu, tho’ myself be slain,— Even if the three worlds’ sceptre—what of earth?—I chance to gain.

“If we slay the Dhartarashtras, what contentment may we win, Folk-tormenter? Sin will seize us, if we slay these slaves of sin.

“So, to kill the Dhartarashtras, our own kinsfolk, is not right;— How by killing these our kinsfolk may We, Madhav, gain delight?

“Even if they, with their reason blinded by rapacious ends, Find no ill in race-destruction or oppression of their friends,