Book, Chapter
1 4, 1 | queenly anger, and with woman's pride she spake~"Hie thee,
2 4, 1 | anguish, pale with wrath and woman's fear,~Trembling and in
3 4, 1 | here,~Can a modest wedded woman thus in loose attire appear?"~
4 4, 2 | hands uncleanly, sacred is a woman's hair,~Honoured elders,
5 4, 2 | chieftain rise to save a woman's life,~Not a hand or voice
6 4, 3 | Will not stake a loving woman, will not cast her forth
7 4, 3 | For they censure not a woman, when she is a menial slave,~
8 4, 3 | is a menial slave,~If her woman's fancy wanders to the young
9 4, 3 | On the proud and peerless woman cast his wicked lustful
10 4, 4 | Thou art bounteous, and a woman should be modest, wise and
11 4, 6 | life,~Nurse thy lord with woman's kindness, and his brothers,
12 5 | V - PATIVRATA-MAHATMYA~(Woman's Love)~TRUE to their word
13 5 | brothers. Draupadi with a woman's pride and anger still
14 5 | allegory is that a True Woman's Love is not conquered
15 5 | a rite in honour of the woman whose love was not conquered
16 5, 1 | lonesome silence oft her woman's heart would grieve,~Insults
17 5, 1 | By her tears the saintly woman broke my bondage worse than
18 5, 1 | saintly rishi, know of wife or woman born,~By such nameless sorrow
19 5, 1 | affection, with a sadder woman's life?"~"Listen, monarch!"
20 5, 4 | gentle daughter, and thy woman's limbs are frail,~After
21 5, 4 | by my side,~For I feel a woman's longing with my lord to
22 5, 5 | tremor shook Savitri, but a woman's love is strong,~With her
23 5, 5 | realms are led,~Since with woman's full affection thou hast
24 5, 5 | Hence before thee, faithful woman, YAMA cloth in form appear,~
25 5, 5 | immortal life,~And, for woman's love abideth, followed
26 5, 5 | and faithful wife,~For a woman's true affection, for a
27 5, 5 | s true affection, for a woman's sacred woe,~Grant me in
28 5, 5 | cooling summer rain,~Noble woman, speak thy wishes, name
29 5, 5 | too shall reign,~F or a woman's troth abideth longer that
30 5, 5 | the fleeting breath,~And a woman's love abideth higher than
31 6, 2 | Can I ask him, worse than woman, in the battle's ranks to
32 7, 3 | counsel, Valadeva, speaks a woman's timid heart,~Oft from
33 8, 10| wounded, doth not fight a woman born!"~Back unto their tents
34 8, 10| warrior, he will fight no woman born?~Female child was brave
35 8, 10| fight,~Not behind a child or woman screen their valour and
36 11, 1 | reeled in sorrow, till her woman's reason failed!~Veiléd
37 11, 2 | Stainless Queen and stainless woman, ever righteous ever good,~
38 11, 2 | feature wakes in them a woman's love,~How amidst the lifeless
39 12, 4 | sanctified the noble Queen,~Woman's true and stainless virtue,
40 12, 4 | true and stainless virtue, woman's worth and wisdom keen!~
41 Epi | another, between one tender woman and her sister. In the Maha-bharata
42 Epi | Hindu scarcely lives, man or woman, high or low, educated or
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