Book, Chapter
1 1, 4 | jewel-girdled, with his bow of ample height,~Archer
2 1, 4 | or on his car,~With his bow and glist'ning arrows. Arjun
3 1, 6 | them one and all,~With his bow and ample quiver proudly
4 1, 9 | gainsay,~Let him take his bow and quiver, meet me in a
5 2, 1 | mailed and arméd with his bow and arrows dire,~Radiant
6 2, 2 | Drupad made a stubborn bow,~Saving Arjun prince or
7 2, 2 | high,~"Whose strings this bow," said Drupad, "hits the
8 2, 3 | to all around:~"Mark this bow, assembled monarchs, and
9 2, 5 | tough unbending was the bow,~Slightly bent, rebounding
10 2, 5 | emprise almost done,~Left the bow already circled, silent
11 2, 5 | bent the tough unbending bow,~Vainly! for the bow rebounding
12 2, 5 | unbending bow,~Vainly! for the bow rebounding laid the haughty
13 2, 5 | s mighty chief,~Held the bow and stood undaunted, tall
14 2, 5 | cliff,~But once more the bow rebounded, fell the monarch
15 2, 6 | spake their fear:~"Wondrous bow which Sisupala, mighty Salya
16 2, 6 | arms untrained,~Wield the bow which crownéd monarchs,
17 2, 6 | fears expressed,~By the bow the youthful Arjun stood
18 2, 6 | prayer he bent,~Then the bow which gathered warriors
19 2, 6 | might,~Bent the wondrous bow of Drupad, fixed the shining
20 2, 7 | valour stood unmoved, his bow in hand,~Side by side the
21 2, 8 | expressed:~"Mark that youth with bow and arrow and with lion'
22 3, 1 | peerless Karna, came with bow and spear and brand.~Came
23 3, 7 | watched benignly with his bow and disc and mace,~And Yudhishthir
24 5, 2 | joy and part in silence, bow unto Creation's King!"~Vanished
25 6, 1 | aright,~Let thy sounding bow and arrows speak thy deeds
26 6, 1 | unknown to me the usage of the bow and wingéd dart,~Not unknown
27 6, 3 | bold and free:~Prince, thy bow and shining arrows, pretty
28 6, 3 | and coats of mail,~And a bow which strongest warriors
29 6, 3 | kingdom widen when that bow is strained,~Tall and slender
30 6, 3 | accents cried:~"Whose this bow so tall and stately, speak
31 6, 3 | archer who this stately bow can bend,~And the fifth
32 6, 3 | responded Arjun: "Mark this bow embossed with gold.~'Tis
33 6, 3 | gold.~'Tis the wondrous bow, Gandiva, worthy of a warrior
34 6, 3 | a kingdom widen when the bow is bent,~Next, this mighty
35 6, 3 | elephants of gold,~With this bow the stalwart Bhima hath
36 6, 3 | noblest artists made,~Next the bow with solar lustre brave
37 6, 4 | haughtier grace,~Well I know his bow and arrows and I know his
38 7, 3 | vengeful chief Satyaki with his bow and arrows dread?~Ancient
39 7, 7 | seen him bend the warlike bow,~Marked him charge the hostile
40 7, 10| will do the homage due,~Bow to homeless sons of Pandu
41 7, 10| comrades faint and few,~Bow to them while warlike Drona
42 8, 1 | chariot and his ever-circled bow,~And the fainting Pandav
43 8, 1 | slaughter fiercer grew~From his bow like hissing serpents still
44 8, 4 | Bhima, and he shook his bow and lance,~As the lion lolls
45 8, 5 | Arjun, Lakshman strove with bow and shield,~Vainly strove;
46 9, 1 | command, O monarch, Arjun's bow and warlike sword,~For thy
47 9, 1 | Yudhishthir captive with his bow and sword and shield!"~Arjun
48 9, 2 | Dhrishta-dyumna bent his bow!~But as darksome cloudy
49 9, 2 | all idly slumbered Karna's bow and dart,~Now he marked
50 9, 3 | stretched his death-compelling bow,~Onward still went Abhimanyu,
51 9, 3 | thundered with his bended bow,~Abhimanyu smiled to see
52 9, 3 | car was broke in twain,~Bow and sabre rent and shattered
53 9, 4 | Arjun, as he held aloft his bow,~"For to-day my task is
54 9, 4 | lea,~Stood on guard with bow and arrow by the green and
55 10, 2 | in wondrous strength of bow,~Arjun scarcely me surpasseth,
56 10, 2 | peerless fame!~If his wondrous bow Gandiva is the gift of gods
57 10, 2 | gods in heaven,~Karna's bow the famed Vijaya is by Par'
58 10, 2 | like a comet gleam with bow and sword and shield!~As
59 10, 2 | slain!"~Fiercely drew his bow Yudhishthir, fiercely was
60 10, 2 | not virtue's sacred path,~Bow before thy virtuous elder
61 10, 2 | bitter strife,~Dearer is the bow Gandiva unto Arjun than
62 10, 2 | mends his over-strainéd bow,~Arjun then will crave for
63 10, 2 | father's ire!~And he drew his bow Gandiva, aimed his dart
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