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Mahabharata

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battle

    Book, Chapter
1 1, 4 | Whirling round the mace of battle ranged the spacious tourney 2 3, 3 | uphold his righteous laws,~Battle for the cause of virtue, 3 4, 2 | monarch of the Kurus ceased to battle for the right,~Wherefore 4 4, 3 | breaks not in his ire,~In the battle's red arena with his weapon, 5 4, 5 | war,~And on Bhima in the battle kindly shines his faithful 6 6, 1 | But the prince went not to battle from the foe to guard the 7 6, 1 | ancient chariot-driver died on battle's gory plain,~Eight and 8 6, 1 | lion-banner, to the dubious battle speed.~Dashing through the 9 6, 2 | worse than woman, in the battle's ranks to lead?~"Need is 10 6, 3 | warriors scarce can in the battle bend,~And the limits of 11 6, 4 | If he falls we win the battle, other chieftains will retreat.~ 12 6, 4 | Them I seek not in this battle, lead, O lead thy chariot 13 6, 4 | mine,~Meet Duryodhan in the battle, win thy father's stolen 14 6, 4 | If oar monarch sinks in battle like a ship in stormy sea!"~ 15 6, 5 | joy!~Abhimanyu trained in battle, handsome youth of godlike 16 7 | sanguinary and disastrous battle that bad ever been witnessed 17 7, 3 | meet them speeding in our battle car!~And our weapons, not 18 7, 3 | forces fall beneath our battle's shock,~As beneath the 19 7, 3 | Win the fierce -contested battle and redeem Yudhishthir's 20 7, 4 | Archer Karna thirsts for battle, moved by jealousy and pride,~ 21 7, 5 | race~Not the gory field of battle but the festive board will 22 7, 10| bold?~If in dubious game of battle we should forfeit fame and 23 8 | parties now prepared for a battle, perhaps the most sanguinary 24 8 | ancient times. It was a battle of nations, for all warlike 25 8, 1 | mortal combat in the field of battle lay,~Beat of drum and blare 26 8, 1 | archers drew,~And the neigh of battle chargers as the arméd horsemen 27 8, 1 | war!~Through the day the battle lasted, and no mortal tongue 28 8, 2 | standard o'er the field of battle rose,~Arjun's monkey-standard 29 8, 2 | shattered mail,~Hurtling on his battle chariot like an angry shower 30 8, 2 | warring nations surging to the battle's fore,~Like the angry voice 31 8, 2 | Darkly rolled the tide of battle where Duryodhan's valiant 32 8, 2 | Steed and tusker turned from battle, soldiers fell among the 33 8, 3 | thou lead the Kurus in this battle's crimson field,~Warlike 34 8, 3 | linger when he hears the battle cry?~Doth a secret love 35 8, 3 | conquer or to perish to the battle's front I go."~Speaking 36 8, 3 | Speaking thus, unto the battle ancient Bhishma held his 37 8, 3 | Arjun! not in hour of battle hath it been they wont to 38 8, 3 | Leaped upon the field of battle, rushed into the dreadful 39 8, 4 | SLAIN~Dawned another day of battle; Kurus knew that day too 40 8, 4 | Smote proud Salya; from the battle scarce they bore the chiefs 41 8, 5 | mighty Bhuri-sravas on the battle's red field lay!~ 42 8, 8 | Morning saw the turn of battle; Bhishma's charioteer was 43 8, 9 | breath,~Wept the issue of the battle and his warlike brother' 44 8, 10| slain:~"Vain this unavailing battle, vain this woeful loss of 45 8, 10| While I lead the course of battle, who the tide of war can 46 8, 10| Place him in the van of battle, mighty Blaishma. leaves 47 8, 10| bowman Kripa stemmed the battle still unwon!~And his younger, 48 8, 10| standard still the front of battle knew,~And like sun from 49 8, 10| Sikhandin in the deathful battle's van,~Bhishma viewed the 50 8, 10| Sikhandin rushing to the battle's fore,~Like the foam upon 51 8, 10| day!~Ended thus the fatal battle, truce came with the close 52 8, 10| this dread and deathful battle if thy stony heart can grieve,~ 53 9, 1 | SALYA~Morning ushered in the battle; Pandav warriors heard with 54 9, 1 | Matchless in the art of battle is our teacher fierce and 55 9, 1 | doughty Drona foremost in the battle's tide,~But Yudhishthir' 56 9, 1 | Leaping from his car of battle wrathful came to his relief,~ 57 9, 1 | Fiercer, darker grew the battle, when above the reddened 58 9, 2 | chariot in the deathful battle drew,~Piebald horses trained 59 9, 2 | Piebald horses trained to battle did young Sahadeva rein,~ 60 9, 2 | Duryodhan wounded from the battle fled,~And his warriors from 61 9, 2 | the wrathful Arjun and the battle's front he sought,~Where 62 9, 2 | Karna who had stayed from battle while his rival Bhishma 63 9, 2 | Fierce and dubious was the battle, answering clouds gave back 64 9, 3 | morning ranged his dreadful battle -line~In a circle darkly 65 9, 3 | looked despairing on the battle's dread array,~Vainly strove 66 9, 3 | Proud Duryodhan rushed to battle, strove to stop the turning 67 9, 3 | resistless foe,~Urged his fiery battle -coursers, stretched his 68 9, 3 | How in dreadful field of battle gallant Abhimanyu fell,~ 69 9, 3 | For they feared my boy in battle, hunted him to cruel death,~ 70 9, 3 | Dost thou lie on field of battle smeared with dust and foeman' 71 9, 4 | Morning from the face of battle night's depending curtain 72 9, 4 | steedless Karna from the dubious battle flew,~Came again the fiery 73 9, 4 | was closed the midnight battle, silent shone the starry 74 9, 5 | the contest, Drona, on the battle's gory plain,~Kuru chiefs 75 9, 5 | Wherefore then in every battle are the Kuru chieftains 76 9, 5 | Is it that the fates of battle 'gainst the Kuru house combine,~ 77 9, 5 | prince Duryodhan, bound by battle's sacred laws,~Wherefore 78 9, 5 | Helméd Arjun sways the battle, whither now doth Karna 79 9, 5 | Drona shall in this day's battle die!"~Now the Sun in crimson 80 9, 5 | his way,~Fate alone and battle's chances changed the fortunes 81 9, 5 | fame,~And an elephant of battle bore that chieftain's warlike 82 9, 5 | Hath he fallen in this battle, is he slain, my gallant 83 10, 1 | To the dreaded front of battle drove his swift and conquering 84 10, 1 | noon to evening raged the battle on the plain,~Countless 85 10, 2 | Arjun lords it o'er the battle like the comet in the sky!~ 86 10, 2 | gold,~Unto him who in this battle points to me my foeman bold,~ 87 10, 2 | not wont to tarry from the battle's glorious scene,~Soon will 88 10, 2 | snowy coursers shake the battle's startled field,~Helméd 89 10, 2 | Through the serried ranks of battle Karna drove in f urious 90 10, 2 | Spake to Arjun who from battle to his angry elder came:~" 91 10, 2 | dire destruction on this battle's reddened plain?~Like his 92 10, 2 | thee from this deathful battle, matchless Karna rules the 93 10, 2 | Didst thou fight a holy battle when with six marauders 94 10, 3 | untimely slayed!~Bid this battle cease, Duryodhan, pale and 95 10, 3 | force,~As the final day of battle now began its fatal course,~" 96 10, 3 | have done your share in battle, witness countless foemen 97 10, 3 | In the front doth Bhima battle, careful Arjun guards the 98 10, 3 | the rear,~I will lead the battle's centre which shall know 99 10, 3 | land!~Ended was the fatal battle, for the Mlechcha king was 100 10, 3 | panting from the field of battle flew!~ 101 10, 4 | DURYODHAN'S DEATH~Far from battle's toil and slaughter, by 102 10, 4 | Darkness fell upon the battle, proud Duryodhan dying lay,~ 103 10, 4 | and hatred linger after battle's sweeping flood,~And the 104 10, 4 | of the midnight fell o'er battle's silent plain,~Faintly 105 11, 1 | or father in the deathful battle slain,~Wept and smote her 106 11, 2 | Elephants and steeds of battle, car-borne chiefs untimely 107 11, 3 | But he set his heart on battle, by his valour wiped his 108 11, 4 | RITE~Victor of a deathful battle, sad Yudhishthir viewed 109 11, 5 | unto husbands, unto sons in battle slayed,~Offerings of the 110 11, 5 | stoutest warriors and in battle never failed,~Bravely led 111 11, 5 | Karna for the Kurus in the battle's dread array,~Monarchs 112 11, 5 | eldest brother we have in the battle slain,~And our nearest dearest 113 End | and armed as they were in battle. The spirits disappear in 114 End | Still unconquered in the battle, slain by fraud in yonder 115 End | warriors in the earthly battle slain,~By their valour and 116 Epi | he approaches the final battle and fall of the grand old


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