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Pancharatra-core: Krishna responds saying they are going to just ignore these words and answer with action in the war.
Sanjaya said:
Uluka once again addressed Arjuna with the words as previously stated, like an angry serpent, piercing with his sharp words.
Upon hearing those words, the Pandavas became extremely angry, having already been greatly provoked by the son of Kunti.
They stood on their seats, angrily flinging their arms like serpents, and exchanged fierce glances with one another.
With his head bowed, Bhimasena glared at Keshava, his eyes red with anger, breathing like a serpent.
Upon witnessing the son of Vayu being severely struck by anger, the descendant of Dasarha, with a semblance of a smile, addressed Kaitavya.
Hurry, O son of Keta, and convey to Suyodhana: "The message has been heard, the meaning grasped, and whatever your opinion is, let it be so."
My words should be conveyed again to that evil-minded Suyodhana: Tomorrow, you will see what kind of man you have become.
You mistakenly believe that Janardana, acting as a charioteer and surrounded by the sons of Pritha, will not engage in battle, and thus you do not fear.
Even in the worst of times, I would, out of anger, burn all the kings like a fire consumes grass.
By the command of Yudhishthira, I shall act as the charioteer for the great-souled Phalguna, who is known for his self-awareness, while he is engaged in battle.
If you rise to the three worlds or enter the earth, you will see Arjuna's chariot ahead of you in the morning.
And if you think that Bhimasena's roar is in vain, be assured that he has indeed drunk Duhshasana's blood.
Neither Arjuna, King Yudhishthira, Bhimasena, nor the twins pay attention to you because you speak unfavorably.