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Text 11
ity uktaś codayām āsa
ratham āsthāya dārukaḥ
viśantaṁ dadṛśuḥ sarve
sve pare cāruṇānujam
iti — thus; uktaḥ — told; codayām āsa — he drove forward; ratham — the chariot; āsthāya — taking control of it; dārukaḥ — Dāruka; viśantam — entering; dadṛśuḥ — saw; sarve — everyone; sve — His own men; pare — the opposite party; ca — also; aruṇa-anujam — the younger brother of Aruṇa (Garuḍa, on Lord Kṛṣṇa’s flag).
Thus ordered, Dāruka took command of the Lord’s chariot and drove forth. As the chariot entered the battlefield, everyone there, both friend and foe, caught sight of the emblem of Garuḍa.