Chapter
1 I| CHAPTER I~Of the Distress of Arjuna~
2 I| Chiefs like Arjuna, like to Bhima chiefs,~
3 I| Krishna the God, Arjuna at his side:~
4 I| Carved of the "Giant's bone;" Arjuna blew~
5 I| Thus, by Arjuna prayed, (O Bharata!)~
6 I| See!" spake he to Arjuna, "where they stand,~
7 I| Such kith grown enemies- Arjuna's heart~
8 I| Arjuna. Krishna! as I behold, come
9 I| Arjuna sank upon his chariot-seat,~
10 I| Book of the Distress of Arjuna." ~
11 II| Arjuna. How can I, in the battle,
12 II| Sanjaya. So spake Arjuna to the Lord of Hearts,~
13 II| Self-ruled, Arjuna! simple, satisfied.~
14 II| Arjuna. What is his mark who hath
15 III| Arjuna. Thou whom all mortals praise,
16 III| Not seeking gain, Arjuna! such an one~
17 III| Arjuna. Yet tell me, Teacher! by
18 IV| Arjuna. Thy birth, dear Lord, was
19 IV| Have been, Arjuna! and of thy births, too!~
20 IV| So unto ash, Arjuna! unto nought~
21 V| Arjuna. Yet, Krishna at the one
22 VI| strength in vigils. Nay, Arjuna! I call~
23 VI| Arjuna! if a man sees everywhere-~
24 VI| Arjuna. Slayer of Madhu! yet again,
25 VI| Arjuna. And what road goeth he
26 VI| Yogi Arjuna! And of such believe,~
27 VII| Arjuna! and the man who yearns
28 VII| But I, Arjuna! know all things which were,~
29 VIII| Arjuna. Who is that BRAHMA? What
30 VIII| The worlds, Arjuna!- even Brahma's world-~
31 IX| Arjuna! SAT and ASAT, Visible Life,~
32 X| Arjuna. Yes! Thou art Parabrahm!
33 X| I am, Arjuna! Wisdom Supreme of what
34 X| Thyself!- Yea, my Arjuna! thyself; for thou art Mine!~
35 X| Nor tongue can tell, Arjuna! nor end of telling come~
36 XI| Arjuna. This, for my soul's peace,
37 XI| nor, with human eyes, Arjuna! ever mayest!~
38 XI| Arjuna knelt; and bowed his head,~
39 XI| Arjuna. Yea! I have seen! I see!~
40 XI| Arjuna. Worthily, Lord of Might!~
41 XI| Krishna. Yea! thou hast seen, Arjuna! because I loved thee well,~
42 XI| Sanjaya. These words to Arjuna spake~
43 XI| Arjuna. Now that I see come back,
44 XI| That man, Arjuna! unto Me doth wend.~
45 XII| Arjuna. Lord! of the men who serve
46 XIII| Arjuna. Now would I hear, O gracious
47 XIV| Arjuna. Oh, my Lord!~
48 XVII| Arjuna. If men forsake the holy
49 XVIII| Arjuna. Fain would I better know,
50 XVIII| Arjuna! 'tis of Raias, passion-stamped!~
51 XVIII| So- only so, Arjuna!- shalt thou gain-~
52 XVIII| Arjuna. Trouble and ignorance are
53 XVIII| Arjuna and the God in talk, and
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