Book, Chapter
1 1, 6 | Arjun, for thy call,~Warlike chieftains take their places by their
2 2, 1 | distant land,~Car-borne chieftains bold and skilful, brave
3 2, 4 | fame.~With the other Yadu chieftains to that wondrous bridal
4 2, 6 | crownéd monarchs, long-armed chieftains have not strained?~Sure
5 2, 6 | Jamadagni baffled kings and chieftains high,~And Agastya stainless
6 3, 2 | He to honoured kings and chieftains with a royal grace assigned~
7 3, 2 | prince of warlike might,~Chieftains vied with rival chieftains
8 3, 2 | Chieftains vied with rival chieftains to assist the holy rite.~
9 3, 2 | mantra mingled with the chieftains bold.~And amidst this scene
10 6, 1 | Marched against Trigarta chieftains who from southward regions
11 6, 1 | distant empire do the Kuru chieftains lead,~Glory of the Matsya
12 6, 1 | Gainst the fierce Trigarta chieftains Matsya's warlike king is
13 6, 1 | old,~I will smite the Kuru chieftains, drive them to their distant
14 6, 3 | boar-eared arrows speak some chieftains fierce and bold,~Fourth
15 6, 4 | we win the battle, other chieftains will retreat.~There is Drona
16 6, 4 | instant fight:~"Mark ye, chieftains, gallant Arjun wheels his
17 7, 1 | Virata's council chamber chieftains thoughtful held their way,~
18 7, 1 | righteous monarchs and of chieftains near and far?~Should he
19 7, 2 | Kripa, archer Karna, and to chieftains young and old,~To the sons
20 7, 4 | war,~Unto brave and noble chieftains, unto nations east and west~
21 7, 5 | Silent sat the listening chieftains in Hastina's council hall,~
22 7, 5 | Kinsmen brave and car-borne chieftains will bedeck the gory plain!~
23 8, 1 | can tell~What unnumbered chieftains perished and what-countless
24 8, 3 | Matsyas, and Panchalas, chieftains true and warriors brave,~
25 8, 3 | Fainting troops and bleeding chieftains to their various tents repaired!~
26 8, 6 | Arjun's son and twelve brave chieftains dashed into the dubious
27 8, 8 | Broken ranks and slaughtered chieftains spoke an angry father's
28 8, 9 | not far,~Then may other chieftains follow,-fatal is this Kuru
29 8, 10| And his bravest men and chieftains 'gainst the fiery Pandavs
30 8, 10| brave!~Other warlike Kuru chieftains came, the bravest and the
31 8, 10| heart can grieve,~Save the chieftains doomed to slaughter, bid
32 9, 1 | But Yudhishthir's warlike chieftains compassed him on every side,~
33 9, 1 | Foremost of the youthful chieftains came resistless Arjun's
34 9, 2 | every hue,~Various were the chieftains' standards which the warring
35 9, 2 | Wounded men and blood-stained chieftains to their nightly tents withdrew~
36 9, 3 | Countless were the gallant chieftains like the sands beside the
37 9, 3 | on his battle-car,~Kuru chieftains bore him senseless from
38 9, 3 | Dauntless with the seven brave chieftains Abhimanyu fought alone!~
39 9, 3 | He with six proud Kuru chieftains,--Abhimanyu all alone,~How
40 9, 4 | Far and guarded well by chieftains shone the dazzling silver-boar,~
41 9, 4 | the war!~Nine heroic Kuru chieftains, bravest warriors and the
42 9, 4 | Karna's self and five great chieftains round brave Jayadratha came,~
43 9, 5 | every battle are the Kuru chieftains slain,~Wherefore lie my
44 9, 5 | Lighted mailéd kings and chieftains and the leaders of the war,~
45 9, 5 | and routed and his bravest chieftains fled,~Filled with unforgotten
46 10, 2 | Pandu marked his noblest chieftains dead,~And in words of scornful
47 10, 3 | strife,~Slay the last of Kuru chieftains or surrender throne and
48 11, 2 | doleful wail prolong!~See the chieftains with their maces and their
49 11, 4 | Friends and kinsmen, kings and chieftains, countless troops untimely
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