Book, Chapter
1 1 | scene of the Epic is the ancient kingdom of the Kurus which
2 1, 1 | dart."~Answered then the ancient monarch, joyful was his
3 1, 3 | tempest-driven!~Came forth then the ancient Drona on the open battle-ground,~
4 2 | princess of Panchala, an ancient kingdom in the vicinity
5 2 | assembled kings according to the ancient Swayamvara custom. The five
6 2, 1 | Yudhishthir answered so,~"With our ancient mother travelling unto distant
7 2, 3 | Brahman versed in mantra, ancient priest of lunar race,~Lights
8 3 | sanction in their literature, ancient or modern. The legend in
9 3 | Hindu customs and laws, ancient and modern.~The jealous
10 3 | richer portion with its ancient capital Hastina-pura on
11 3 | title over all the kings of ancient India. His brothers went
12 3, 1 | THE ASEMBLAGE OF KINGS~Ancient halls of proud Hastina mirrored
13 3, 1 | preceptor Kripa, and the ancient Bhishma came,~Elders of
14 3, 1 | friendly guise,~With the ancient Kuru monarch and Vidura,
15 3, 3 | Highest of the High!~Saw the ancient World's Preserver, great
16 3, 4 | claim?"~Pond' ring spake the ancient Bhishma in his accents deep
17 3, 7 | Matsya race,~Bhima on the ancient Bhishma and on Kuru's king
18 3, 7 | accents love-inspiring thus to ancient Pritha cries:~"Regal fame
19 4, 2 | glory, lost is Bharat's ancient name,~Lost is Kshatra's
20 4, 3 | all!~Darkly frowned the ancient Bhishma, wrathful Drona
21 4, 3 | glance he flung~And the ancient hall of Kurns with his thunder
22 4, 4 | have thy wishes," thus the ancient monarch cried,~"Name a second
23 4, 4 | high-destined princess ancient Dhrita-rashtra cried,~"Name
24 4, 5 | pious-hearted: "Best of Bharat's ancient race,~Let me bless thee
25 4, 5 | behold thee in Hastina's ancient town,~Conqueror of earthly
26 4, 5 | jungle, left their father's ancient hall!~
27 4, 6 | Draupadi bowed and left,~Ancient Pritha weeping followed
28 4, 6 | fingers shade,~Dhrita-rashtra, ancient monarch, is by sad misgivings
29 5 | narrated to him legends of ancient times and of former kings.
30 5 | veritable storehouse of ancient Hindu tales and traditions.~
31 5, 1 | recited, legends of our ancient sires.~Markandeya, holy
32 5, 1 | misfortune torn,~Hast thou in thy ancient legends heard of true and
33 5, 1 | the rishi, "to a tale of ancient date,~How Savitri loved
34 5, 2 | Aswapati, from creation's Ancient Sire,~True to virtue's sacred
35 5, 3 | like monarch Sivi who all ancient monarchs led,~Like Yayati
36 6 | practice with the kings of ancient India, as with the chiefs
37 6 | India, as with the chiefs of ancient Greece. The king of the
38 6 | arts and manufacture of ancient times. The portions translated
39 6, 1 | fiery coursers lead.~For my ancient chariot-driver died on battle'
40 6, 4 | monkey-standard, how it greets my ancient eyes,~Well the Kurus know
41 6, 6 | people, bards recite the ancient song,~Glories of heroic
42 7, 1 | far?~Should he smite his ancient foemen skilled in each deceitful
43 7, 3 | his bow and arrows dread?~Ancient Drupad wields his weapon
44 7, 3 | pious-hearted on his father's ancient throne!~And no sin Satyaki
45 7, 4 | S SPEECH~Fair Panchala's ancient monarch rose his secret
46 7, 4 | feeble is his fitful star,~Ancient Bhishma, righteous Drona,
47 7, 5 | Dhrita-rashtra, Kuru's great and ancient king,~Seek not war and death
48 7, 5 | sin or untruth should thy ancient bosom soil!~For thy sons
49 7, 5 | slaughter and preserve thy ancient race.~Yet restrain thy fiery
50 7, 5 | loving heroes guard their ancient hero-king,~Dhrita-rashtra'
51 7, 5 | prevail,~Soon within these ancient chambers will resound the
52 7, 5 | gory plain!~Ponder yet, O ancient monarch! Rulers of each
53 7, 5 | children stand beside thy ancient throne,~Cherish peace and
54 7, 6 | SPEECH~From the monarch's ancient bosom sighs and sobs convulsive
55 7, 7 | righteous Krishna said,~Ancient Bhishma's voice of warning
56 7, 7 | st not conquer, take an ancient warrior's word,~Act thou
57 7, 10| my father, wise Vidura, ancient Bhishma, Drona bold,~Join
58 7, 10| not how to yield,~So the ancient sage Matanga of the warlike
59 8 | the plains of India in the ancient times. It was a battle of
60 8, 1 | car-borne Salya fought,~Ancient feud and deathless hatred
61 8, 1 | fell,~Anger stirred the ancient Bhishma and he rose in all
62 8, 1 | fearless Sankha from the ancient Bhishma's wrath,~Drupad
63 8, 1 | arrows flew,~Onward came the ancient warrior and his path was
64 8, 3 | hisframe~As he spake to ancient Bhishma words of wrath in
65 8, 3 | Speaking thus, unto the battle ancient Bhishma held his way,~Sweeping
66 8, 9 | Hastina's royal race,~On the ancient king my father grant thy
67 8, 9 | dread and deathful war,~Ancient Bhishma, in his anger drove
68 8, 10| silence met,~And they went to ancient Bhishma, love and mercy
69 8, 10| weapons, craves for mercy, ancient Bhishma doth not fight,~
70 8, 10| rose,~Where the peerless ancient Bhishma on that dark and
71 9 | At last Drona slew his ancient foe the king of the Panchalas,
72 9, 2 | Panchala marked his father's ancient foe,~And against the doughty
73 9, 2 | gainst the mighty Drona came,~Ancient feud ran in the red blood
74 9, 2 | monarch and redeem their ancient fame,~Came in various battle-chariots
75 9, 2 | while his rival Bhishma led,~Ancient hate and jealous anger clouded
76 9, 5 | mantra told,--~Hymns by ancient rishis chanted, sanctified
77 9, 5 | hatred stung,~Saw their ancient foe in Drona and on him
78 9, 5 | sprung!~Darkly thought the ancient warrior of the old relentless
79 9, 5 | and gone,~Fleecy are his ancient tresses and his earthly
80 9, 5 | abject fear,~Arjun for his ancient teacher dropped a silent
81 10, 1 | the war!~Matchless was the ancient Bhishma in this famed and
82 10, 1 | heart!~Greater than the ancient grandsire, greater than
83 10, 3 | rightful peace,~Render back his ancient kingdom, bid this war of
84 10, 3 | doth her penance, so our ancient matrons say,~In our blood
85 10, 4 | not with the closing day,~Ancient feud and hatred linger after
86 11, 1 | THE BATTLE-FIELD~Spake the ancient Dhrita-rashtra, father of
87 11, 1 | Gandhari sorrow-laden with the ancient Pritha came,~And each weeping
88 11, 2 | death and carnage was the ancient monarch led,~Kuru dames
89 11, 3 | his sway,~Ruled Hastina's ancient city where fair Ganga's
90 11, 3 | regal splendour with these ancient eyes of mine,~Elephants
91 12 | comparatively recent matter to the ancient Epic is not far to seek.
92 12 | Sacrifice of the Horse was an ancient Hindu custom practised by
93 12, 5 | untold,~But the bard and ancient rishi who the holy Vedas
94 12, 5 | not take!~"Thine is Kuru's ancient empire, rule the nations
95 12, 5 | of presents Vyasa to the ancient Pritha sent.~Fame and virtue
96 Epi | TRANSLATOR'S EPILOGUE~ANCIENT India, like ancient Greece,
97 Epi | EPILOGUE~ANCIENT India, like ancient Greece, boasts of two great
98 Epi | two Epics, the Iliad of Ancient India, which is the subject
99 Epi | legends, songs, and poems in ancient India, even as Charlemagne
100 Epi | legends, and myths, for which ancient India was famous, found
101 Epi | recovered from the ruins of an ancient world, and now beautify
102 Epi | feeble, but majestic in his ancient grandeur; the noble grandsire
103 Epi | the life and knowledge of Ancient India. And it discloses
104 Epi | And it discloses to us an ancient and forgotten world, a proud
105 Epi | religion, embalmed in the ancient Upanishads, have never been
106 Epi | that the discoveries of the ancient Hindus in science, and specially
107 Epi | how to appreciate their ancient heritage. It is not an exaggeration
108 Epi | hearts the story of their ancient Epics. The Hindu scarcely
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