They rushed in their chariots towards Jayadratha and his host with great fury and started to slay all of his soldiers.
When Jayadratha, the King of Sindhu, saw that his warriors were slain, he became anxious, and in confusion, leaving Draupadi there, fled for his life.
On learning that the enemy was a full two miles ahead of them, Arjuna uses a divine weapon to kill Jayadratha's horses.
Bhima seized Jayadratha by his hair, slammed him on the ground with violence, and started to kick him on his head until Arjuna reminds him of Yudhishthira's words.
Suppressing his wrath, Bhima shaves the hair of the prince's head, leaving five tufts in as many places.
Thrusting him in a chariot in chains, they returned to their other brothers and asked Draupadi for Jayadratha's fate.
[2][3] After his humiliation at the hands of Pandavas, Jayadratha gave control of his kingdom to his wife and did severe penance towards Lord Shiva.
Saying these words, Shiva warns Jayadratha that even this boon could not hold Arjuna as he has Krishna as his charioteer.
Then he is defeated by Abhimanyu in a sword fight who came in aid of Drupada and Jayadratha is forced to flee.
However, Jayadratha moves to close the gap, and Shiva's boon triggers as he is able to hold all of the Pandava brothers and their allies at bay.
As part of the Kaurava strategy, Arjuna and Krishna are busy battling Susharma and the Trigata Army elsewhere.
Jayadratha's head is taken with the arrow far from the battlefield, finally landing on the lap of his father, Vridhakshatra.