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greatest 6
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61 empire
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60 great
60 raksha
59 accents
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Valmiki
Ramayana

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, 1| saintly rishi in his grace,~Great as INDRA in his prowess, 2 1, 1| hireling friend upon the great,~None with low and lying 3 1, 2| monarch's call,~Brought the great and goodly weapon from the 4 2, 1| their father in Ayodhya, great of heart and stout of hand,~ 5 2, 1| Kaikeya's land.~For his great and gallant princes were 6 2, 2| father's throne ascend,~Great in gifts and great in glory, 7 2, 2| ascend,~Great in gifts and great in glory, Rama doth our 8 2, 3| regent Rama young and tall:~"Great and good is Dasa-ratha born 9 2, 4| youthful queen,~And in great and princely houses many 10 2, 5| and lowly or the proud and great disgrace,~Speak, and I and 11 2, 7| Queen Kaikeyi's care,~Two great boons your father plighted 12 3, 2| these goodly weapons in our great preceptor's hall,~Seekand 13 5 | the legends told of this great Saint, before whom the Vindhya 14 5, 1| shade,~Where the shrines of great Immortals stood in order 15 5, 1| lord of gold,~And VIDHATRI great Creator worshipped by the 16 5, 1| tall and stately to the great Agastya bent,~With a woman' 17 5, 2| the saintly Sita's home!"~"Great Agastya!" answered Rama, " 18 5, 2| and still!"~Bowing to the great Agastya, Rama left the mighty 19 6 | lips, on the eve of the great calamity which clouded her 20 6, 6| please thee, father, what great rishi claims thy birth,~ 21 6, 6| dame:~"Knowest thou Rama great and godlike, peerless hero 22 7, 1| these pathless forests roam,~Great was monarch Dasa-ratha famed 23 7, 4| courtiers poured.~Gaya and the great Gavaksha, Gandha-madan proud 24 8, 2| Robed in every royal virtue, great in peace in battle brave,~ 25 9 | also managed to burn down a great portion of the city before 26 10 | succession of sallies by the great leaders and princes of Lanka. 27 10, 4| the roar!~INDRA nor the great VARUNA equalled Kumbha-karna' 28 10, 4| giant might,~Conqueror of great Immortals, Lakshman owns 29 10, 5| INDRA and VIVASWAT, VISHNU great and RUDRA dire,~Witness 30 10, 5| arrows rain,~By the grace of great SWAYAMBHU, Indrajit is lost 31 10, 6| his bow in twain.~"If the great and godlike Rama is in faith 32 10, 8| the ghastly plain,~For his great and gallant brother, for 33 10, 9| beside his elder stood?~What great crime or fatal shadow darkens 34 11 | principal incidents of his great Epic.~The gathering of men 35 11, 1| lighted pyre!~Rishis and the great Gandharvas, Gods who know 36 11, 4| mandate duly kept:~"Be our great and sacred city levelled, 37 12 | passed, Rama performed a great Horse-sacrifice. Kings and 38 12 | neighbouring countries, and a great feast was held. Valmiki 39 12 | Kusa, chanted there the great Epic, the Ramayana, describing 40 12 | prove her purity in the great assembly, so that he might 41 12, 3| the minstrels, "framed the great immortal song~Four and twenty 42 End | described as the founders of the great cities and kingdoms which 43 Epi | ancient Greece, boasts of two great Epics. The Maha-bharata, 44 Epi | legends and traditions of a great historical war, is the Iliad 45 Epi | when the poet composed the great Epic which perpetuates their 46 Epi | associated with all that is great and glorious, all that is 47 Epi | for the past pervades the great Epic; a lofty admiration 48 Epi | brothers founded some of the great towns and states which, 49 Epi | legends and. traditions of a great historical war between the 50 Epi | the virtues and crimes of great actors in the historic world; 51 Epi | parallel passages in two great Epics In heroic description, 52 Epi | willingly let die those great creations of the past which 53 Epi | never fully comprehend the great moral Epic of the Hindus 54 Epi | 67, first introduced this great Epic to the European public; 55 Epi | practical acquaintance with the great Indian poem within a reason 56 Epi | Tulasi Das's Ramayana is the great classic of the Hindi language, 57 Epi | religious festivals in every great town and every populous 58 Epi | Preserver of the World. The great teacher Ramanuja proclaimed 59 Epi | and of Siva who form the great majority of the people, 60 Epi | earthly incarnations of the great God who pervades and rules


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