Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | proud preceptor, peerless chief of days of old!~Out spake
2 1, 5 | and lofty field of war the chief surveyed,~Scarce to Kripa
3 1, 6 | proud and fearless stood:~"Chief! who eomest uninvited, pratest
4 1, 6 | viewed the one or other chief,~But by equal love divided
5 1, 7 | warlike grace,~Long-armed Chief! declare thy lineage, and
6 1, 7 | Prince Arjun claims his rival chief to know,~Princes may not
7 1, 7 | his forces as a prince and chief we own,~Karna by his warlike
8 1, 9 | thee, warlike tiger-waisted chief,~Proudest chief may fight
9 1, 9 | tiger-waisted chief,~Proudest chief may fight the humblest,
10 2, 4 | with ploughshare, Krishna chief of righteous fame.~With
11 2, 5 | and necklace, fell each chief and warrior bold,~Reft of
12 2, 5 | Jarasandha, far Magadha's mighty chief,~Held the bow and stood
13 2, 6 | deerskins, but each irritated chief~In a lowly muttered whisper
14 3, 1 | to ask Hastina's monarch, chief of Kuru's royal race,~To
15 3, 2 | honour welcomed king and chief of might,~Bhishma and the
16 3, 4 | midst the great is Krishna! chief of men without a peer~Midst
17 3, 4 | and to Bhishma turns the chief his flaming eyes,~To the
18 3, 5 | preceptor, king nor foremost chief is he!"~
19 3, 7 | queen Draupadi parts the chief with many a tear,~And from
20 3, 7 | blessing gave,~Thus the chief with eyes of lotus spake
21 3, 7 | pure and pious-hearted chief,~Sad Yudhishthir wended
22 6, 1 | s yield!~And the wailing chief of cowherds fled forlorn,
23 6, 3 | unclean thing,~But unto a chief and warrior weapons and
24 7, 2 | elder Valadeva, stalwart chief who bore the plough,~Rose
25 7, 3 | warlike stock ariseth weakling chief who bends the knee,~As a
26 7, 3 | Bhima led,~And the vengeful chief Satyaki with his bow and
27 8, 1 | Gainst the warlike Jayadratha chief of Sindhu's sounding shore,~
28 8, 3 | of Arjun fled each Kuru chief of fame,~Brave Duryodhan
29 8, 3 | noble Bhishma fight?~Pardon, chief, if for the Pandavs doth
30 8, 3 | s chariot-driver, and a chief of righteous fame,~Marked
31 8, 3 | warrior and on foot the chief pursued,~Caught him as the
32 8, 9 | fight!~Mind thy pledge, O chief of Kurus, save Hastina's
33 8, 9 | fetters, Arjun righteous chief and brave,~When in Matsya'
34 8, 10| battle-car,~God nor mortal chief can face him in the gory
35 8, 10| noble princes, but the chief is yet unborn,~While I lead
36 8, 10| turn for shelter from that chief of godlike might!~But bold
37 8, 10| round the great the dying chief!~Arjun's keen and pointed
38 8, 10| thy father, nursed thee, chief of warlike fame,~Arjun is
39 9 | fall of Bhishma the Brahman chief Drona, preceptor of the
40 9, 1 | marked the faint and captive chief,~Leaping from his car of
41 9, 5 | the loaded dice,~Ask the chief who proudly boasted, archer
42 9, 5 | would not fight,~King nor chief nor other archer dared to
43 9, 5 | Aswa-thaman son of Drona was a chief of peerless fame,~And an
44 10, 1 | fight,~Step forth, Kuru's chief and leader, mount thy sounding
45 10, 1 | angry rivals parted, neither chief could win or yield!~
46 10, 2 | a chieftain by the other chief was slain,~Arjun dead or
47 11, 4 | Yuyutsu, Kuru's last surviving chief,~Spake to faithful Indrasena,
48 11, 5 | birth and lineage of that chief of deathful ire,~As a man
49 12, 1 | did Yudhishthir, for each chief and king of men,~Cooling
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