If the Pandavas are hiding there, they will certainly come out to fight
with us to repay Virata's hospitality and we can easily spot them. If we discover them
hospitality and we can sure before the stipulated time, they will have to go to the forest
again for another twelve, years. If, on the other hand, the Pandavas are not there, there
is nothing lost."
King Susarma, the ruler of Trigarta heartily supported him. "The
king of Matsya is my enemy." he said, "and Kichaka has given me a lot of
trouble. Kichaka's death must have weakened Virata considerably. Give me leave to attack
Virata now."
Karna seconded this proposition. They unanimously came to the decision
that Susarmfa should attack Matsya from the south and draw off the army of Virata to the
south for defence. Duryodhana, with the Kaurava army, would then launch a surprise attack
on Virata from the northern side, which would be relatively undefended.
Susarma invaded Matsya from the south seized the cattle and hid waste
thegardens and fields on the way. The cowherds ran in great distress to Virata, who now
verymuch wished that Kichaka were alive, for he surely would have made short work of the
raiders.