Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | calm and bright,~Men from distant town and hamlet came to
2 2 | mother to pay a visit to a distant town called Varanavata.
3 2, 1 | would journey, from what distant land, they came,~"From the
4 2, 1 | ancient mother travelling unto distant lands we go."~"Heard ye
5 2, 1 | feast!~Kings will come from distant regions sacrificing wealth
6 2, 1 | princes from each near and distant land,~Car-borne chieftains
7 2, 1 | and noble presents to your distant home repair.~Dowered ye
8 2, 1 | shining dome,~In a potter's distant cottage made their humble
9 2, 2 | might,~Brahmans came from distant regions with their sacred
10 2, 3 | and lofty accents like the distant thunder's sound.~Drupad'
11 2, 4 | feast,~Monarchs from more distant regions north and south
12 2, 4 | dangers brave!~From the distant land of Madra car-borne
13 2, 4 | rulers seek to shoot the distant aim,~Princess, whoso hits
14 2, 5 | suitors, marking still the distant aim,~Alighty monarchs, gallant
15 2, 6 | sound,~Hit and pierce the distant target, bring it thundering
16 3, 1 | fame.~Monarchs came from distant regions to partake the holy
17 3, 1 | brave Suvala from Gandhara's distant land,~Car-borne Salya, peerless
18 3, 7 | other monarchs where their distant kingdoms lay.~Last of all
19 5, 2 | her father's palace and in distant regions strayed,~With her
20 5, 2 | From her journeys near and distant and from places known to
21 5, 4 | on shoulder hung,~For the distant darksome jungle issued forth
22 5, 6 | waking life,~As returned from distant regions gazed the prince
23 5, 6 | raging yonder, for I see a distant gleam,~And the rising evening
24 6, 1 | finest breed,~To Hastina's distant empire do the Kuru chieftains
25 6, 1 | chieftains, drive them to their distant hold!~Bhishma and the proud
26 6, 3 | wander on some wild and distant shore,~And Draupadi noble
27 6, 3 | was on his face,~Not in distant lands the brothers do their
28 6, 4 | of war,~And with voice of distant thunder rolled the mighty
29 6, 4 | arrows reach and slay the distant foe,~Seck we out the Kuru
30 6, 4 | nor fled,~Gazed upon the distant Arjun, gazed upon their
31 6, 4 | sound,~Filled the air like distant thunder, shook the firm
32 6, 6 | gave his free assent,~Unto distant chiefs and monarchs kindly
33 7, 5 | monarch! Rulers of each distant State,~Nations from the
34 7, 7 | resistless, comes from Dwarka's distant shore,~And the bright-gods
35 8, 3 | angry Krishna still his distant foeman viewed,~Stalwart
36 8, 10| warrior, king of Madra's distant land,~Princes from Avanti'
37 9, 3 | and fell,~And his deeds to distant ages bards and wand'ring
38 9, 3 | wildfire quenched upon the distant plain,~Like a mountain-shaking
39 9, 4 | sorrowing Arjun seeks a far and distant way,~Mighty is the vow of
40 9, 4 | mantling darkness fell o'er distant hill an d plain,~Proud Duryodhan'
41 10, 4 | voice re-echoed o'er her distant hill and dale,~Beasts and
42 12, 1 | triumph's in Gandhara's distant vale,~On the banks of Brahmaputra
43 12, 5 | grateful nations to their distant regions went,~And his share
44 Epi | something to add; every distant nation in Northern India
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