The last three days of war ended up with the Pandavas on the streak of victory and the Kauravas suffering losses. On the sixteenth day of war, Sakuni was killed by Sahadeva, and the king of Madra (the new commander-in-chief after Karna) was killed by Yudhisthira. The army of Hastinapura was vanquished by the sixteenth day. The Pandavas and their army was very much in strength, while the Kaurava side had only four people left: Duryodhana, Krpacarya, Asvatthama, and Krtavarma.
The seventeenth day involved the duel of Bhima and Duryodhana. Duryodhana was given a special boon of strength which made all of his body, except for his lower body, metallic. Bhima and Duryodhana engaged in mace warfare. This duel took a great amount of time. However, Bhima was getting tired as Duryodhana was nearly invincible that day. Krsna suggested that Bhima strike Duryodhana on the thigh, as Bhima made this promise. Such a tactic is unethical and violates the code of war. Duryodhana’s metallic boon was taken away and he had fallen. Duryodhana was holding onto his life as long as he could, nearly on the verge of death. That night, Krpacarya, Krtavarma, and Asvatthama were very upset to see their leader fallen. Asvatthama decided to take vengeance in his own hands. While everyone was asleep in the Pandava side, Asvatthama decided to use unethical means to kill Drstadyumna and Draupadi’s five sons while they were asleep and defenseless. When Asvatthama returned to Duryodhana to deliver the news, Duryodhana scolded such an act and disapproved of Asvatthama’s behavior. In frustration, Duryodhana died and Asvatthama decided to seek repentance.
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