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1 3 | bridal, and had by her a son, Abhimanyu, who was one of the heroes
2 6, 5 | his wedded wife and joy!~Abhimanyu trained in battle, handsome
3 6, 5 | undefiled,~Grant it, sire, my Abhimanyu wed thy young and beauteous
4 6, 6 | dame,~Arjun's son brave Abhimanyu came upon his flowery car,~
5 6, 6 | bride,~Joins her hands to Abhimanyu's, and with cake and parchéd
6 7, 3 | an all-consuming might,~Abhimanyu, son of Arjun, whom the
7 7, 3 | more than Arjun's prowess Abhimanyu leads the race!~Dhrita-rashtra'
8 8, 1 | cross the chieftain's path!~Abhimanyu son of Arjun, whom the fair
9 8, 1 | he rose in all his might,~Abhimanyu pierced with arrows fell
10 8, 2 | gallant Lakshman from brave Abhimanyu's dart,~And the helmet-wearing
11 8, 3 | withhold!~By my warlike Abhimanyu, fair Subhadra's darling
12 8, 5 | son of proud Duryodhan, Abhimanyu Arjun's son,~Doomed to die
13 8, 10| dawned, and mighty Arjun, Abhimanyu young and bold,~Drupad monarch
14 9 | these days, like the fall of Abhimanyu and the vengeance of Arjun,
15 9, 1 | drags the ox into his lair,~Abhimanyu from his chariot draggled
16 9, 1 | wrathful came to his relief,~Abhimanyu left his captive, turned
17 9, 1 | fierce and close,~Piercing Abhimanyu's buckler Jayadratha sent
18 9, 2 | rich-emblazoned was young Abhimanyu's joy,~Vulture shone on
19 9, 3 | angry east,~Fatal day for Abhimanyu, bravest warrior and the
20 9, 3 | sought their onward way!~Abhimanyu, young and fiery, dashed
21 9, 3 | side,~Onward still went Abhimanyu, Kurus strove and fought
22 9, 3 | death-compelling bow,~Onward still went Abhimanyu, Salya strove and fought
23 9, 3 | thundered with his bended bow,~Abhimanyu smiled to see him, kinsman
24 9, 3 | foe,~"Art thou he," said Abhimanyu, "known for cruel word and
25 9, 3 | fell!~Onward still went Abhimanyu midst the dying and the
26 9, 3 | the seven brave chieftains Abhimanyu fought alone!~Fell, alas,
27 9, 3 | with the loss of blood,~Abhimanyu. wiped his forehead, gazed
28 9, 3 | upon his startled foemen, Abhimanyu fought and fell,~And his
29 9, 3 | pale,~Lifeless slumbered Abhimanyu when the softened starlight
30 9, 3 | my brothers look so pale,~Abhimanyu comes not joyous Krishna
31 9, 3 | Krishna and his sire to hail,~Abhimanyu's love and greeting bless
32 9, 3 | field of battle gallant Abhimanyu fell,~How the impious Jayadratha
33 9, 3 | proud Kuru chieftains,--Abhimanyu all alone,~How the young
34 9, 3 | quivered Arjun's iron frame,~Abhimanyu's cruel murder smote the
35 9, 3 | that Sindhu's monarch on my Abhimanyu bore,--~He alone,--and Jayadratha
36 9, 3 | cureless grief,~Let her follow Abhimanyu and in death obtain relief,~
37 9, 3 | and home,~Dreary without Abhimanyu is this weary world to roam!~
38 9, 3 | cheerless is that young heart, Abhimanyu's princess-wife,~What can
39 9, 3 | and light and treasure, Abhimanyu, he is gone!~Long bewailed
40 9, 4 | offered war,~'Gainst his Abhimanyu's slayer Arjun speeds his
41 10, 2 | marauders skilled,~Karna hunted Abhimanyu and the youthful hero killed?~
42 10, 2 | like newly lighted fire,~Abhimanyu's sad remembrance kindled
43 10, 3 | will not pardon gallant Abhimanyu dead!~Fair Draupadi doth
44 11, 4 | Jayadratha famed in war,~Abhimanyu son of Arjun, Lakshman proud
45 11, 5 | plain,~Not the death of Abhimanyu from the fair Subbadra torn,~
46 12 | and a posthumous child of Abhimanyu is named Parikshit, and
47 End | Kuru-kshetra fell!~This is gallant Abhimanyu whom the fair Subhadra bore,~
48 End | by fraud in yonder shore,~Abhimanyu son of Arjun, wielding Arjun'
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