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1 1, 1 | Best of Brahmans and of warriors, nobly hast thou done thy
2 1, 1 | trumpet's sound,~Throngs of warriors, various-arméd, came unto
3 1, 6 | VI - THE RIVAL WARRIORS~Joyful was the proud Duryodhan,
4 1, 6 | this listed field to all,~Warriors enter by their prowess,
5 2, 2 | Car-bome chiefs and mailéd warriors came to win the beauteous
6 2, 6 | Then the bow which gathered warriors vainly tried to bend and
7 2, 7 | Rushed upon the daring warriors for to slay them in their
8 4, 2 | Wherefore else do Kuru warriors tamely view this impious
9 6, 1 | peerless Karna, led the Kuru warriors brave,~Swept the kingdom
10 6, 1 | bitter shame,~For those warriors in my absence Matsya's far-famed
11 6, 3 | And a bow which strongest warriors scarce can in the battle
12 6, 3 | the tree conceals no dead,~Warriors' weapons, cased like corpses,
13 6, 4 | Arjun marked the Kuru warriors arming for th' impending
14 6, 4 | in his fear,~While these warriors stay and tarry to defend
15 6, 4 | I leave these car-borne warriors, other work to-day is mine,~
16 6, 4 | Thus he spake to brother warriors urging speed and instant
17 6, 4 | his monkey-standard, Kuru warriors knew it well,~Sankha's voice,
18 7, 1 | gem-bespangled garments came the warriors proud and high,~Till the
19 7, 5 | stout Bhima by these noble warriors stand,~And let helmet-wearing
20 7, 10| mighty-arméd Krishna and to Kuru warriors all:~"Ill becomes thee,
21 8, 1 | Uttara, noble Sweta, youthful warriors known to fame,~Ah! too early
22 8, 1 | Ah! too early fell the warriors in that sad and fatal strife,~
23 8, 1 | And the fainting Pandav warriors marked the foe, resistless,
24 8, 2 | might,~Dusky chiefs, Nishada warriors, gloomy as the sable night,~
25 8, 2 | breakers ranks of serried warriors flew,~Scarcely in the thickening
26 8, 3 | Coats of mail were left by warriors as they ran with streaming
27 8, 3 | Panchalas, chieftains true and warriors brave,~Onward too came forth
28 8, 5 | Shone once more on Kuru warriors, Pandav chiefs in dread
29 8, 5 | Sad the day for Vrishni warriors! Brave Satyaki's sons of
30 8, 7 | Gods in sky nor earthly warriors Bhishma's matchless might
31 8, 8 | their foremost chiefs and warriors with the dead and dying
32 8, 10| his tears on chiefs and warriors by the matchless Bhishma
33 8, 10| Vikarna, countless chiefs and warriors more!~And they faced the
34 9 | the Pandav and the Kuru warriors is also interesting. At
35 9, 1 | ushered in the battle; Pandav warriors heard with dread~Drona priest
36 9, 1 | flashes, shook their staff the warriors bold!~Oft they struck, and
37 9, 2 | ocean's billows other Pandav warriors came,~To protect their virtuous
38 9, 2 | the battle fled,~And his warriors from fair Anga rested with
39 9, 2 | kin!~Bhima and Panchala's warriors unto Arjun's rescue came,~
40 9, 3 | standards, neighing steeds and warriors slain~Fell before the furious
41 9, 3 | And his stoutest truest warriors fought by proud Duryodhan'
42 9, 3 | fought in vain,~And his warriors took him bleeding from the
43 9, 3 | concert with six car-borne warriors more,~Darkly closed the
44 9, 3 | shadows close around,~Wearied warriors seek for shelter on the
45 9, 3 | sounding trumpet music to the warriors yield?~Harp is hushed within
46 9, 4 | Dashing through the hostile warriors and the serried Kuru force,~
47 9, 4 | Through the broken line of warriors, through the shattered ranks
48 9, 4 | war!~Came on him the Kuru warriors, darksome wave succeeding
49 9, 4 | Kuru chieftains, bravest warriors and the best,~Leagued they
50 9, 5 | Peer was none midst living warriors of the Brahman trained and
51 10, 1 | Mighty chiefs and countless warriors round the warlike Drona
52 10, 1 | on the plain,~Countless warriors fought and perished, car-borne
53 10, 2 | ocean billows did the angry warriors meet,~Arjun's arrows fell
54 10, 2 | the honoured rules of war,~Warriors strike not helpless foemen
55 10, 2 | and breathless watched his warriors, anxious watched the gods
56 10, 3 | strife,~Ever foremost of our warriors, ever careless of thy life,~
57 10, 3 | strife,~After all his bravest warriors have in war surrendered
58 11 | funerals of the deceased warriors. The passages translated
59 11, 2 | With the limbs of countless warriors is the red field covered
60 11, 2 | Feasting on the blood of warriors foul Pisachas fill the air,~
61 11, 2 | How amidst the lifeless warriors still with restless steps
62 11, 3 | Now he sleeps the sleep of warriors, sunk in gloom his glorious
63 11, 4 | faithful Indrasena, and to warriors sunk in grief:~"Pious rites
64 11, 4 | Kings and princes, noble warriors, were in rank and order
65 11, 5 | oblations of the water unto warriors true and bold,~Unto fathers,
66 11, 5 | who faced your stoutest warriors and in battle never failed,~
67 11, 5 | Midst the mighty car-borne warriors mightiest warrior Karna
68 12 | funerals of the deceased warriors. Much of what follows in
69 12, 3 | darkening stain,~Blood of warriors and of kinsmen slaughtered
70 End | funerals of the deceased warriors, as we have stated before,
71 End | spirits of all the slain warriors, his sons and grandsons
72 End | These and other mighty warriors in the earthly battle slain,~
73 Epi | of gods; the rushing of warriors suggests the rushing of
74 Epi | Homeric speeches of the warriors in the council of wax on
75 Epi | funerals of the deceased warriors, and Yudhishthir's horse-sacrifice.~"
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