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Alphabetical [« »] gold-belaced 1 gold-complexioned 1 gold-emblazoned 1 golden 35 golden-hilted 2 golden-winged 1 gone 9 | Frequency [« »] 36 warrior 35 every 35 forces 35 golden 35 hast 35 how 34 faith | Valmiki Ramayana IntraText - Concordances golden |
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1 1, 4 | tower and turret now the golden morning woke,~Dasa-ratha 2 1, 6 | and men,~And he set the golden ladles, vases pierced by 3 1, 7 | palace chambers bright the golden morning woke,~To his son 4 2, 5 | silver, ivory bench and golden throne.~Through the chamber 5 3, 4 | sunlight cleaves to Meru's golden hill,~Faithful and heroic 6 3, 7 | of morning sparkles in a golden shower,~Mark the flaming 7 4, 1 | lurid ray,~Resting in their golden scabbards lay the sword 8 5, 1 | the rippling rill,~And the golden sunlight glittered on the 9 5, 3 | this darksome forest-land,~Golden date and flowering mango 10 5, 4 | PANCHAVATI~Came and passed the golden autumn in the forest's gloomy 11 5, 4 | dewdrops moist and wet,~And the golden rice of winter ripens like 12 5, 4 | darksome veil,~Mark his gay and golden lustre sparkling o'er the 13 6, 3 | the deep Maricha, wore,~Golden tints upon his haunches, 14 6, 3 | the creature in his pride,~Golden was his neck of beauty, 15 6, 3 | Sita's sake,~I will as a golden carpet spread the skin upon 16 6, 5 | s heart:~"Beaming in thy golden beauty, robed in sylvan 17 6, 6 | Asuras know!~But thy beauty's golden lustre, Sita, wins my royal 18 6, 7 | asses winged with speed,~Golden in its shape and radiance, 19 7, 5 | fire!~Mark the streaks of golden lustre fighting up the checkered 20 7, 5 | thunder cries,~Lashed by golden whips of lightning are the 21 8, 1 | gleamed,~Clustering fruits of golden beauty in the yellow sunlight 22 8, 1 | Asoka with the morning's golden ray,~Karnikara and Kinsuka 23 8, 1 | trep.~Flower-bespangled golden Lanka was like gem-bespangled 24 8, 1 | it sigh,~On her ears the golden pendants and the tiger's 25 10, 6 | arrows pierced the Raksha's golden mail,~Shattered by the Raksha' 26 10, 10| steeds celestial, INDRA'S golden chariot ride,~Take this 27 10, 12| famed Kailasa or on Meru's golden hill,~Done the days of joy 28 11, 1 | and lost,~For bedecked in golden splendour and in gems and 29 11, 4 | city shine.~Elephants in golden trappings thousand chiefs 30 11, 5 | gentle zephyrs, gift of golden garland lent,~INDRA, God 31 12, 3 | may be,~Eighteen thousand golden pieces be the children - 32 12, 5 | was rent and parted, and a golden throne arose,~Held aloft 33 Epi | their descendants as the Golden Age of India. To the imagination 34 Epi | the recollections of the golden age of the Kosalas and the 35 Epi | conjures up the memories of a golden age, constructs lofty ideals