Book, Chapter
1 2, 1 | Drupad held his sway.~Now it fell, the saintly rishi, deathless
2 2, 5 | of diadem and necklace, fell each chief and warrior bold,~
3 2, 5 | more the bow rebounded, fell the monarch in his shame,~
4 2, 5 | on his knees descending, fell in sad inglorious plight,~
5 2, 5 | plight,~Thus each monarch fell and faltered, merry whispers
6 3, 3 | disputants like the falcon fell on views their rivals held!~
7 3, 6 | monarch faithless Sisupala fell,~Slew his men and threw
8 3, 6 | pure and just,~Sisupala fell in madness, forced the lady
9 3, 6 | this mandate Krishna said,~Fell on impious Sisupala, from
10 3, 6 | his body smote his head,~Fell the mighty-arméd monarch
11 4, 3 | sparkling speaking glances fell on Pandu's sons like fire,~
12 4, 3 | shame,~And his red glance fell on Karna like a tongue of
13 4, 5 | fair Drisad-vati's rill,~Fell from lips of saint Asita,
14 5, 3 | soft and slow her accents fell!~"Listen, father! Salwa'
15 5, 3 | soft and sad her accents fell,~"I have heard thy honoured
16 5, 4 | fervently,~O! that blessing fell upon her like the rain on
17 5, 4 | every grove,~Sweeter accents fell upon her, from her husband'
18 5, 5 | her again,~And his words fell on Savitri like the cooling
19 5, 6 | soothed, and drowsy slumber fell on me from skies above.~
20 6 | of the Kurus combined and fell on the king of the Matsyas
21 6 | Duryodhan with his Kuru forces fell on the kingdom from the
22 6, 1 | the ocean's surging wave,~Fell upon the trembling cowherds,
23 7, 4 | wisdom with a graceful accent fell:~"Much I fear thou speakest
24 7, 8 | words of woe and anguish fell:~"Not for thee I grieve,
25 8, 1 | what-countless soldiers fell.~And the son knew not his
26 8, 1 | deeds of valour done!~Horses fell, and shafts of clariots
27 8, 1 | Bhishma's palm-tree standard fell,~Anger stirred the ancient
28 8, 1 | Abhimanyu pierced with arrows fell and fainted in the fight!~
29 8, 1 | known to fame,~Ah! too early fell the warriors in that sad
30 8, 1 | Slain by cruel fate untimely fell two brothers young and good,~
31 8, 2 | and kin from foemen knew!~Fell the young prince of Kalinga
32 8, 2 | fatal fury, brave Kalinga fell in twain,~Scattered fled
33 8, 2 | turned from battle, soldiers fell among the dead,~Godlike
34 8, 4 | wept before the evening fell,~For as whirlwind of destruction
35 8, 5 | brothers, pride of Vrishni, fell upon that fatal day,~Slain
36 8, 7 | on the peerless Bhishma fell,~Gods in sky nor earthly
37 8, 7 | matchless might could quell!~Fell Yudhishthir's lofty standard,
38 8, 7 | his chariot battle-tost,~Fell his proud and fiery coursers,
39 8, 8 | severed gallant son of Arjun fell!~Arjun heard the tale of
40 8, 9 | PANDAVS ROUTED BY BHISHMA~Fell the thickening shades of
41 8, 10| mailéd horsemen, soldiers fell in dread array,~Elephants
42 8, 10| seat,~And the flagstaff fell dissevered on the crushed
43 8, 10| did the palm-tree standard fell,~Not Sikhandin's feeble
44 8, 10| his face away,~Turned and fell; the sun declining marked
45 9, 1 | Bhima nor the fearless Salya fell or moved beneath the shook!~
46 9, 1 | both the fainting fighters fell,~Like a drunkard dazed and
47 9, 2 | father's foe,~Fought and fell; relentless Drona laid the
48 9, 2 | meteor gallant Bhagadatta fell!~Then with rising wrath
49 9, 3 | steeds and warriors slain~Fell before the furious hero
50 9, 3 | vain,~Backward reeled and fell Duryodhan and his bravest
51 9, 3 | Duhsasan's wicked heart~Fell with hissing wrath and fury
52 9, 3 | proud and gallant Lakshman fell!~Onward still went Abhimanyu
53 9, 3 | Abhimanyu fought alone!~Fell, alas, his peacock standard
54 9, 3 | foemen, Abhimanyu fought and fell,~And his deeds to distant
55 9, 3 | when the softened starlight fell!~Done the day of death and
56 9, 3 | battle gallant Abhimanyu fell,~How the impious Jayadratha
57 9, 3 | How the impious Jayadratha fell on Arjun's youthful son,--~
58 9, 3 | deprived of steel and car,~Fell as falls a Kshatra warrior
59 9, 4 | led their highland force,~Fell beneath the wrath of Arjun,
60 9, 4 | evening's mantling darkness fell o'er distant hill an d plain,~
61 9, 4 | lurid lightning sped his fell and fatal dart,~Woeful was
62 9, 5 | Fiercely like a jungle-tiger fell upon the hostile brood,~
63 9, 5 | peerless Drona lifeless fell,~And the fatal day was ended,
64 10 | last day of the war, and fell. A midnight slaughter in
65 10, 1 | his eye,~Till his glances fell on Karna and his warlike
66 10, 2 | on the good Yudhishthir fell!~Wrathful then the son of
67 10, 2 | the left,~And the warrior fell and fainted as of life and
68 10, 2 | resistless might!~Clanking fell the shattered armour from
69 10, 2 | warriors meet,~Arjun's arrows fell on Karna like the summer'
70 10, 2 | summer night,~Fierce he fell on archer Karna with his
71 10, 2 | mailéd breast!~Fainting fell the bleeding Arjun, darkness
72 10, 2 | rock by thunder riven Karna fell among the dead!~
73 10, 3 | er slaughtered thousands fell the morning's sickly ray,~
74 10, 3 | Salya's mighty standard fell!~Rescued by the son of Drona,
75 10, 3 | cliff by thunder riven Salya fell and shook the land!~Ended
76 10, 4 | resounded as the great Duryodhan fell,~And the earth the voice
77 10, 4 | the fatal cry!~Darkness fell upon the battle, proud Duryodhan
78 10, 4 | shadows of the midnight fell o'er battle's silent plain,~
79 10, 4 | princes of Panchala's land,~Fell beneath the proud avenger
80 11, 3 | vision on her son Duryodhan fell,~Sudden anguish smote her
81 11, 3 | tears like rains of summer fell and washed his noble head,~
82 11, 3 | like a prince he fought and fell,~But my sorrow-stricken
83 11, 4 | east and west collected, fell in Kuru-Kshetra's war,~Thousand
84 11, 5 | our nearest dearest elder fell upon the gory plain,~Not
85 End | Andhakas who in Kuru-kshetra fell!~This is gallant Abhimanyu
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