Book, Chapter
1 1 | was the son of Dharma or Virtue, Bhima of Vayu or Wind,
2 1, 4 | the prince of stainless virtue, decked with grace and varied
3 1, 5 | Blessed with every very manly virtue, peerless, dauntless, proud
4 1, 9 | alone,~By his valour and his virtue, by the homage which I own,~
5 3, 3 | Measureless their fame and virtue, great their penance and
6 3, 3 | Battle for the cause of virtue, perish in a deadly war,~
7 3, 4 | To the noblest, first in virtue, be the foremost honour
8 3, 4 | Krishna trained in rules of virtue then the offered arghya
9 3, 7 | fame,~Rising by thy native virtue thou hast won a mightier
10 3, 7 | Drona, great in arms, in virtue great,~With Gandhara's warlike
11 4, 2 | Bhishma, hath he lost his virtue, Drona, hath he lost his
12 4, 3 | for truth in thee abideth, virtue ever marks thy way,~Hast
13 4, 5 | true and faithful, may thy virtue serve thee well.~Warlike
14 4, 5 | Sambhu showed the path of virtue by fair Drisad-vati's rill,~
15 4, 5 | holy rishis, be thou in thy virtue bright!~INDRA help thee
16 4, 5 | earthly trials, crowned with virtue's heavenly crown!"~Spake
17 4, 6 | ordains that we must part,~Virtue hath her consolations for
18 4, 6 | Safe in righteous truth and virtue, forest paths we fearless
19 4, 6 | Reft of all save native virtue, clad in native, inborn
20 4, 6 | are friends of truth and virtue, righteous truth ye ever
21 5, 2 | Year by year he gathered virtue, rose in merit and in might,~
22 5, 2 | s Ancient Sire,~True to virtue's sacred mandate speak thy
23 5, 3 | the royal dame,~Truth and virtue rule his actions, Satyavan
24 5, 3 | and graced with patient virtue he controls his noble mind,~
25 5, 3 | word!~Every grace and every virtue is effaced by cruel Fate,~
26 5, 3 | More than mortal's share of virtue unto Satyavan is given,~
27 5, 5 | spark of his immortal life,~Virtue graced his life and action,
28 5, 5 | above,~But the final goal of virtue, it is Truth and deathless
29 6, 5 | Words like these befit thy virtue, nobly bast thou done thy
30 7, 1 | noble envoy, trained in virtue, true and wise,~With his
31 7, 5 | Love and kindness, spotless virtue, in the Kuru-elders dwell,~
32 7, 5 | Krishna pleads for peace and virtue, blessings unto you and
33 7, 5 | Cherish peace and cherish virtue, for thy days are almost
34 8, 9 | must win who, strong in virtue, fight for virtue's stainless
35 8, 9 | strong in virtue, fight for virtue's stainless laws,~Doubly
36 8, 10| Victim to the cause of virtue, he himself hath showed
37 9, 5 | Speak Yudhishthir, soul of virtue thus the proud preceptor
38 10, 2 | insulting Karna said,~"Famed for virtue not for valour! blood of
39 10, 2 | to holy sastra, leave not virtue's sacred path,~Bow before
40 10, 2 | gave,~Unto Karna pleading virtue Krishna answered calm and
41 10, 2 | Didst thou seek the path of virtue, mighty Karna, archer bold,~
42 11, 3 | stato jayah! Triumph doth on Virtue wait!'~But he set his heart
43 12, 3 | holy teachers, grew in virtue ever more!~Six good stakes
44 12, 3 | And Yudhishthir's fame and virtue with a brighter lustre shone!~
45 12, 4 | Woman's true and stainless virtue, woman's worth and wisdom
46 12, 5 | ancient Pritha sent.~Fame and virtue Kuru's monarch by the aswa-medha
47 End | By their valour and their virtue walk the bright ethereal
48 Epi | purpose, of the triumph of virtue and the subjugation of vice,
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