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1 1, 1 | stained not holy wedded life,~Robed in gold and graceful 2 1, 1 | lived a long and peaceful life,~With his sons and with 3 1, 2 | promise, Sita dearer than my life,~Won by worth and wond'rous 4 1, 3 | of Videha for thy happy life hath prayed,~And by Viswa-mitra' 5 1, 6 | Janak, dearer unto him than life,~Henceforth sharer of thy 6 1, 6 | follows thee in death or life!"~Tears bedew his ancient 7 1, 6 | be she thine in death or life!"~To his brother's child 8 1, 6 | be she thine in death or life,~Clasp her hand within thy 9 1, 6 | be she thine in death or life,~As the shadow to the suistance, 10 1, 7 | for her true and trustful life,~Loved and dwelt within 11 2, 1 | princes were to him his life and light,~Were a part of 12 2, 1 | higher duty and prepare for life more fair?"~Pondering thus 13 2, 4 | triumphs in the race of life,~How can hapless Queen Kaikeyi 14 2, 5 | dearer than his heart and life!~Like a bright and blossoming 15 2, 5 | thou hadst almost lost thy life,~With a woman's loving tendance 16 2, 6 | from my bosom wrench my life,~But with brave and princely 17 2, 6 | father part,~Till his ancient life is ended, cold and still 18 2, 6 | she served and saved thy life,~How on plighted promise 19 2, 6 | of the day,~O'er a dark life sin-polluted, beam not morning' 20 2, 7 | their fate.~I would yield my life and fortune ere I wound 21 2, 7 | promise and redeem it with thy life,~Wounded erst by foes immortal, 22 3 | beautiful glimpses of forest life in holy hermitages. Thirty 23 3, 1 | vain are these to woman's life,~Dearer is her husband's 24 3, 1 | she parts with fleeting life!~Therefore bid me seek the 25 3, 1 | pleaded dangers of the jungle life,~Vainly spake of toil and 26 3, 2 | friend,~Dearer than his life to Rama, thou shall not 27 3, 3 | holds him dearer than her life,~Ever true and righteous 28 3, 3 | Ayodhya be thy humble forest life,~Go, my son, the voice of 29 3, 8 | the past:~"Deeds we do in life, Kausalya, be they bitter, 30 3, 8 | And it eats into my young life as the river's rolling tide~ 31 3, 8 | sightless, and thy parents' life and joy,~Wherefore art thou 32 4 | ideas of Duty and of Future Life with a force of reasoning 33 4, 2 | Doth he pass his bright life's evening in each pure and 34 4, 2 | given,~For she blessed my life in exile like a pitying 35 4, 4 | mandate wherefore lead this life of woe?~Ah! I weep for erring 36 4, 4 | enjoyment till their barren life is spent,~Who to Gods and 37 5, 1 | dues deny,~Hunger they in life hereafter-like the speaker 38 5, 2 | blesséd is my banished life,~For thy kindriess to an 39 5, 4 | freshening zephyrs wake to life each mart and plain,~And 40 5, 4 | and rural hamlets wake to life and cheerful toil,~And the 41 6 | Lost)~WE exchange the quiet life of Rama in holy hermitages 42 6 | calamity which clouded her life ever after. It was the only 43 6, 1 | female consecrate thy gallant life!~Human flesh is food of 44 6, 2 | cherished cruel were thy wedded life!~But no consort follows 45 6, 2 | lovéd dame,~Let me wake to life my Sita, chase this female 46 6, 3 | beauty,--sharer of my forest life!~I have witnessed in this 47 6, 4 | true in death as true in life!"~Quivered Lakshman's frame 48 6, 6 | sinless in his saintly life,~Stately as the tall Nyagrodha?-- 49 6, 6 | wedded lord!~Sure thy fitful life is shadowed by a dark and 50 6, 7 | thou hast loved me as thy life,~From the foul and impious 51 7 | the civic and political life of the Vanars, the reader 52 7, 1 | Rama passed his forest life,~Till a false perfidious 53 7, 1 | empire here I lead a forest life,~Pledge of love and true 54 7, 1 | mountains I endure a forest life,~For my tyrant brother Bali 55 7, 1 | fear and anguish I endure a life of woe,~Render me my wife 56 7, 2 | virtues dwell in Rama's life.~Make Sugriva thy companion, 57 7, 2 | comrade than Sugriva in thy life,~Wage not then a war fraternal, 58 7, 3 | from thy bosom rends thy life!"~Closed the chiefs in fatal 59 8, 2 | fraudful is his impious life,~Cheated Rama in the jungle, 60 8, 3 | goddess, SACHI dearer than his life,~Trust me, Sita, conquering 61 8, 4 | accents renovate my fainting life,~Arm thy forces, friend 62 10, 2 | seemed bereft of sense and life,~Brother lay beside his 63 10, 2 | fainting, not bereft of life,~They shall live to fight 64 10, 3 | seek the humble Vanars' life!"~"Hath thy fate," so answered 65 10, 6 | battle-field,~Stakes his life and throne and empire, but 66 10, 6 | father, stealing thus my life to take,~Raksha born of 67 10, 9 | Rama recks not for his life,~Gone is Rama's wonted valour, 68 10, 9 | darkens o'er my hapless life,~Victim to the sins of Rama 69 10, 11| piercing sought his foeman's life in vain,~Long and dubious 70 10, 12| thou hast lost thy fated life!~Woe to me! the sad remembrance 71 11, 1 | dishonour darkens o'er a woman's life,~Death alone is friend and 72 11, 1 | with its wealth of teeming life,~Witnessed deed of dauntless 73 11, 2 | unsullied is a righteous woman's life,~Be the wide world now a 74 11, 3 | when her monarch lost his life,~She hath dried her tears 75 11, 4 | back thine own,~Bharat's life is joy and gladness, for 76 12 | people.~Sita came. But her life had been darkened by an 77 12, 3 | bounteous monarch, forest life beseem not well!"~"Noble 78 12, 5 | from the burden of this life!"~Then the earth was rent 79 End | Rama, he surrendered his life by penances, and went to 80 End | surrendered their mortal life, and entered heaven.~ 81 Epi | the political and social life, the religion and thought 82 Epi | delineations of the domestic life and the domestic virtues 83 Epi | faithfulness and love in domestic life. The poet of the Maha-Bharata 84 Epi | emotions of our everyday life the Ramayana sends its roots 85 Epi | enter into our everyday life and hold the world together. 86 Epi | descriptions, essentially of Hindu life, are yet so true to nature 87 Epi | Hindu ideal of a Perfect Life. In this respect the Ramayana 88 Epi | Hindu faith and righteous life as Dante's "Divine Comedy" 89 Epi | Hindu ideal of a Perfect Life of righteousness. Rama suffers 90 Epi | age, and lived the hard life of an anchorite under his 91 Epi | before he entered the married life and settled down as a householder. 92 Epi | pious Hindu saw in Rama's life the ideal of a true Hindu 93 Epi | the ideal of a true Hindu life, the success and the triumph 94 Epi | ideal of a Hindu righteous life. The ancient ideal may seem 95 Epi | Hindu ideas and old Hindu life.~And if trial and endurance 96 Epi | Hindu's ideal of a man's life, devotion and self-abnegation 97 Epi | of his ideal of a woman's life. Sita holds a place in the 98 Epi | remembered and cherished through life. Sita's adventures in a 99 Epi | humbler trials of a woman's life; and Sita's endurance and 100 Epi | all trials and troubles of life. "For," said Sita:~For my 101 Epi | she parts with fleeting life!~Therefore bid me seek the 102 Epi | husband's love!"~The ideal of life was joy and beauty and gladness 103 Epi | ancient Greece; the ideal of life was piety and endurance 104 Epi | as she had been true in life. The creative imagination 105 Epi | human faith, and human life. The Maha-Bharata depicts 106 Epi | Maha-Bharata depicts the political life of ancient India, with all 107 Epi | the domestic and religious life of ancient India, with all 108 Epi | not comprehend their inner life and faith as well as their 109 Epi | well as their political life and their Warlike virtues. 110 Epi | picture of ancient Indian life and civilisation; and no 111 Epi | the Indian Epics on the life and civilisation of the