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Alphabetical [« »] indefatigable 1 indescribably 1 india 49 indian 17 indicate 2 indiguity 1 indra 30 | Frequency [« »] 17 flaming 17 gloomy 17 ii 17 indian 17 mansions 17 meet 17 oft | Valmiki Ramayana IntraText - Concordances indian |
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1 5 | discoverer and settler,-the Indian Columbus who opened out 2 5 | with the description of an Indian winter morning, when the 3 5, 4| Lakshman spake to Rama of the Indian winter's charms:~"Comes 4 6 | our lives, according to Indian thinkers, are but the results 5 6 | And thus we find in the Indian Epic, that a dark and foul 6 10 | across the strait, and the Indian poet supposes them to be 7 11 | Bibhishan made over to Rama. Indian poets are never tired of 8 Epi | condensed translation of the Indian Iliad, I have thought it 9 Epi | condensed translation of the Indian Odyssey to complete the 10 Epi | in what respects the two Indian Epics differ from each other. 11 Epi | and pathetic passages in Indian literature. The stepmother 12 Epi | graphic picture of ancient Indian life and civilisation; and 13 Epi | lifetime to translating Indian poetry into English, has 14 Epi | acquaintance with the great Indian poem within a reason able 15 Epi | the universe.~To know the Indian Epics is to understand the 16 Epi | Epics is to understand the Indian people better. And to trace 17 Epi | trace the influence of the Indian Epics on the life and civilisation