Book, Chapter
1 1, 5 | splitting, is it bursting of the earth.~Is it tempest's pealing
2 1, 5 | peerless archer on the earth,~Portion of the solar radiance,
3 1, 9 | springeth from the lowly earth,~Known to me thy lineage
4 1, 9 | Karna comes to rule the wide earth, not fair Anga's realms
5 1, 9 | shades of darkness fill the earth and evening sky~And the
6 1, 9 | mightiest warrior on the earth,~Half misdoubted Arjun's
7 2, 4 | for thy hand,~All the wide earth's warlike rulers seek to
8 2, 6 | is task in all this wide earth which a Brahman tries in
9 2, 6 | the monarchs of the wide earth sought to string and wield
10 3, 3 | Preserver, sent immortal gods on earth,~He himself in race of Yadu
11 3, 5 | he who slew the kings of earth!~Wherefore then to unknown
12 3, 6 | lightnings fly,~And the wide earth feels a tremor, restless
13 4 | deprived of every possession on earth, and became the bond-slaves
14 4, 4 | for thy mercy every joy on earth be thine,~Since thou bid'
15 4, 5 | of Ila, than the kings of earth in might,~Holier than the
16 4, 5 | in holy lustre, like the Earth in patience deep,~Like the
17 4, 6 | have ye suffered on this earth,~Shall ye range the pathless
18 4, 6 | Leave me not alone on wide earth, loving sons, your virtues
19 5 | killed the Kshatriyas of the earth; of Bhagiratha who brought
20 5 | Ganges from the skies to the earth; of Mann and the universal
21 5, 3 | and in patience like the Earth,~Yet O king! a sad disaster
22 5, 5 | is the bright sky on the earth,~Union with the pure and
23 5, 6 | answered, "long upon the earth you lay,~And the Sable Person,
24 6, 3 | of sons of Pandu famed on earth for matchless might,~Where
25 7, 3 | s sea-girt shore,~Men on earth nor bright Immortals can
26 7, 5 | I bring!~'Midst the wide earth's many nations Bharats in
27 7, 6 | Foremost race in all this wide earth is Hastina's royal line,~
28 7, 7 | loftier might,~Breathes on earth no mortal warrior conquers
29 7, 8 | cheerless, on this wide earth they shall wander long and
30 7, 8 | Friendless, kinless, on this wide earth whither shall they turn
31 7, 8 | they shall wander o'er the earth,~Curse the fatal day, Duryodhan,
32 8, 10| this broad and spacious earth,~Pritha cast thee in her
33 9, 3 | sin and insult, draw on earth thy latest breath,~For I
34 9, 3 | and tender, on the bare earth do they lie,~Where the hungry
35 9, 3 | in death obtain relief,~Earth to me is void and cheerless,
36 9, 3 | darkness, for our day on earth is done,~For our love and
37 9, 5 | gallant Arjun hath no peer on earth below,~And no warrior breathes,
38 10, 1 | mutual hate!~And the firm earth shook and trembled 'neath
39 10, 2 | son of Jamadagni, kings of earth who proudly slayed,~On the
40 10, 2 | war,~Till within the soft earth sinking stuck the wheel
41 10, 4 | Duryodhan fell,~And the earth the voice re-echoed o'er
42 11, 2 | unconquered heroes famed on earth from west to east,~Kankas
43 11, 3 | shaken senseless on the earth she lay!~Once again she
44 11, 3 | Now he rests upon the red earth, quenched his bright effulgent
45 11, 4 | the creatures of the wide earth heard the sound subdued
46 11, 5 | like trod the spacious earth!"~Pritha spake; the Pandav
47 11, 5 | valour all his foemen on the earth,~Didst thou hide the birth
48 11, 5 | glory, all the treasures earth can yield,~Righteous bliss
49 11, 5 | empire, happy would the earth have been!"~Long bewailed
50 12, 2 | Countless creatures of the wide earth, fishes from the lake and
51 12, 5 | rule the nations of the earth,~Gods have destined thee
52 End | brothers whom he had lost on earth, but who are now Immortals
53 End | who were dear to him on earth, and are dear to him in
54 End | went for thee to lower earth,~Borne by Drupad's stainless
55 End | peerless archer Karna, erst on earth by Arjun slain,~Like the
56 End | chariot-driver he was known upon the earth!~Mdst the Sadhyas and the
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