Sudakshina

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Sudakshina
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WeaponBow and Arrow
FamilyPrapaksha (brother)
SpouseHeheyi
ChildrenChandranandan

Sudakshina (Sanskrit: सुदक्षिण) was a king of the Kambojas.

His father Chadravarma was slain, but Sudakshina didn't know he died, and become a vassal of Duryodhana. On the 14th day of battle, Arjuna, with his charioteer Krishna, attempts to reach Jayadratha. Dronacharya and Duryodhana arrange warriors in Arjuna's path, trying to impede his progress until sunset. rallies a fleeing Kaurava akshauhini, challenging Arjuna. He throws a spear at Arjuna; the spear connects and Arjuna swoons in his seat, dripping blood. The Kaurava army begins to cheer, thinking Arjuna is dead. However, Arjuna quickly recovers and angrily invokes the Indrastra, which multiplies into many arrows and decimates the Kaurava forces. Sudakshina is stabbed by one of these arrows and dies.

It is later remarked that while Sudakshina was a just and good king, he felt obligated to fight for Duryodhana. In the years preceding the war, Karna had conquered the Kamboja army and Sudakshina had bent the knee to Hastinapur. Despite knowing that the Pandavas had dharma on their side, he raised his banners for Duryodhana.

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