75.
Drona in Command
DURYODHANA and Karna held counsel
as to who should be put in supreme command of the forces.
"Well, everyone of these
princely warriors fighting on your side is great enough to be put in charge of
our forces as supreme commander," said Karna.
"All these kings are of
equal prowess, strength, energy, skill, courage, valor, ancestry and wisdom.
They cannot all be put in joint command and, if any of them be chosen, each of
the others would feel hurt and may not put forth his whole strength in the
cause. Thereby we stand to suffer. So, my advice is that we install Dronacharya,
the teacher of all these princes and warriors, as supreme commander. He indeed
is the greatest of all those that carry arms today. No kshatriya equals him in
the qualities required for leading our army. Let us therefore install
him."
Duryodhana agreed that this was
the right thing to do, and so it was decided.
Duryodhana went to Dronacharya and, in
the presence of the assembled warriors and princes, bowed and addressed him:
"Revered Master, you are
unrivalled among all those assembled here in caste, ancestry, knowledge of
sciences, age, wisdom, valor and skill. I beg of you to accept the supreme
command. Under your command, this army will be victorious." The assembled
kings received this proposal with loud cheers and war cries that gladdened
Duryodhana's heart.
Drona was installed in due form
amidst thunderous acclamation. The praise of courtiers and the sound of
trumpets that accompanied the ceremony, made the Kauravas feel as though they
had already vanquished the enemy. So great was their enthusiasm and confidence
in Drona's leadership.
Drona arrayed the army in circular formation. Karna, who
had till then stood aside was now seen moving about in his great chariot on the
battlefield and this put new courage and joy into the hearts of the Kaurava
soldiers.
The talk went round in the army
that the great Bhishma did not wish to slay the sons of Pandu and therefore had
not put his whole heart in the fight. But now that Karna was in the field, it
was certain that the Pandavas would be destroyed.
Dronacharya was in command for
five days of the battle. Though of advanced years, he was everywhere in the
field and displayed the fierce energy of a young warrior. Whenever he led an
attack, the Pandava forces were scattered like clouds before a storm.
He personally engaged the
greatest warriors on the Pandava side in battle. He fought Satyaki, Bhima,
Arjuna, Dhrishtadyumna, Abhimanyu, Drupada and Kasiraja and defeated them on
many occasions.
He harassed and inflicted severe
punishment on the Pandava army during the five days he was in command.