Dushasana played an important role in
Kurukshetra War and fought many warriors. On the first day of war, Dushasana was the first one to shot the first arrow. He fought a fierce battle with
Nakula and later with
Yudhishthira and was defeated by them. On the second day of war, Dushasana killed Nakula's bodyguards. An angry Nakula defeated and nearly killed Dushasana in a sword fight. On the 10th day of war, Dushasana attacked and injured
Shikhandi in order to save
Bhishma. On the 13th day of war, Dushasana was among the powerful warriors who brutally murdered
Abhimanyu. Abhimanyu badly injured Dushasana. Later, his son Drumasena killed Abhimanyu. On the 14th day, Dushasana tried to stop
Arjuna from reaching to
Jayadratha but was defeated by him in a small archery duel. During the night war, Dushasana defeated and killed
Virata's bodyguards. On the 16th day of the Kurukshetra War, Dushasana killed
Magadha's minister Vrihanta. On the 17th day,
Bhima fought with Dushasana in a mace war and beat him. When Dushasana was unable to fight Bhima uprooted both the arms of Dushasana. Then he took out his armour, tore his chest using his bare hands and killed Dushasana. Dushasana's death was the most brutal death in the entire epic. To fulfill his oath, Bhima drank the blood from Dushasana's open chest. The soldiers who witnessed this brutal scene fainted, thinking of Bhima as a monster. All the
Kaurava supporting warriors were highly disturbed by this scene. Though not attested in the Mahabharata, according to folk narratives, Bhima washed Draupadi's hair with Dushasana's blood as a symbolic revenge for her humiliation. ==References==