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1 1 | The Bridal of Sita)~THE Epic relates to the ancient traditions 2 1 | countries.~According to the Epic, Dasa-ratha king of the 3 1 | who is the heroine of the Epic.~Janak ordained a severe 4 3 | the reputed author of this Epic. "We have often looked," 5 3 | Scarcely any passage in the Epic is more touching than this 6 4 | it.~Few passages in the Epic are more impressive than 7 4 | curious passages in the whole Epic is the speech of Jabali 8 5 | turn to the story of the Epic. We now stand therefore 9 6 | stirring incidents of the Epic in this Book. The love of 10 6 | Ceylon are described in the Epic as monsters of various forms, 11 6 | thus we find in the Indian Epic, that a dark and foul suspicion 12 6 | which the ideal woman of the Epic harboured an unjust thought 13 11 | and Consecration)~THE real Epic ends with the war, and with 14 11 | principal incidents of his great Epic.~The gathering of men at 15 12 | Sacrifice of the Horse)~THE real Epic ends with Rama's happy return 16 12 | the reputed author of this Epic, and there gave birth to 17 12 | chanted there the great Epic, the Ramayana, describing 18 12 | learnt the whole of the Epic by heart, and chanted portions 19 12 | Sita the heroine of the Epic is still born of the field-furrow, 20 12, 2| soil!~Twenty cantos of the Epic, morn to night, recite each 21 12, 3| lad!"~Twenty cantos of the Epic thus the youthful minstrels 22 12, 3| stringéd music through the Epic rolled along,~Out spake 23 12, 3| Tell me who composed this Epic,--Father of this deathless 24 12, 3| cantos in this glorious Epic shine,~In six Books of mighty 25 Epi | comprise the whole of the Epic literature of the ancient 26 Epi | poet composed the great Epic which perpetuates their 27 Epi | Dasa-ratha and the hero of the Epic, is an ideal prince, brave 28 Epi | Janak and the heroine of the Epic, is the ideal of a faithful 29 Epi | past pervades the great Epic; a lofty admiration of what 30 Epi | connected narrative of this Epic was composed within a few 31 Epi | probable therefore that the Epic, commenced after 1000 B.C., 32 Epi | and the portion of the Epic which narrates the dark 33 Epi | the whole fabric of the Epic, and ennoble and sanctify 34 Epi | comprehend the great moral Epic of the Hindus unless we 35 Epi | instead of one national Epic. No work of the imagination 36 Epi | leading incidents of the Epic, and have translated the 37 Epi | first introduced this great Epic to the European public; 38 Epi | translation of a voluminous Epic, but to place before the 39 Epi | the leading story of that Epic by translating a number 40 Epi | the leading story of the Epic.~I have stated before that