Book, Chapter
1 1, 1| laws of combat, publish far thy king's consent.~Sightless
2 1, 6| Karna shed his light from far above,~Arjun stood in darkening
3 2, 1| sons of Pandu, wand'ring far from day to day,~Unto South
4 2, 2| whirling discus placed a target far and high,~"Whose strings
5 2, 2| in the kingdoms near and far,~And from every town and
6 2, 3| noble lineage, hits the far suspended aim,~Let him stand
7 2, 4| mighty Jarasandha, come from far Magadha's land,~These are
8 2, 5| Uprose sturdy Jarasandha, far Magadha's mighty chief,~
9 2, 6| blessings sounded joyful far and wide!~
10 3, 2| were harmonious interlaced!~Far below from spacious gateways
11 3, 2| gathering cry,~And from far the swan-white mansions
12 3, 7| from loyal love they bear.~Far as confines of their kingdoms,
13 4, 5| Yudhishthir 'reft of empire, far from kinsmen, hearth and
14 4, 5| preached the laws of duty far on Bhrigu's lofty hill,~
15 5, 2| unto sylvan woodlands went.~Far in pleasant woods and jungle
16 6, 4| lead, O lead thy chariot far,~Midst the chiefs Duryodhan
17 6, 6| came from regions near and far.~Krishna decked in floral
18 7, 1| and of chieftains near and far?~Should he smite his ancient
19 7, 3| nuptials brought us from far Dwarka's sea-girt shore,~
20 7, 4| heralds travel near and travel far,~Seek alliance of all monarchs
21 7, 4| the feud in love,~And to far Hastina's palace Krishna
22 7, 5| are renowned both near and far,~And thy race and children'
23 7, 5| pathless jungle, wandered far from land to land,~True
24 7, 8| they shall wander long and far,~Friendless, kinless, on
25 8, 2| among his foes,~Wheeled from far his battle-chariot and in
26 8, 2| Gandiva spread a terror far and near,~Crushed and broken,
27 8, 3| accents rose terrific near and far!~Came resistless Pandav
28 8, 9| duty, and his end it is not far,~Then may other chieftains
29 9, 2| Bhima pressed,~Came from far the wrathful Arjun and the
30 9, 4| sorrowing Arjun seeks a far and distant way,~Mighty
31 9, 4| s king of warlike fame,~Far and guarded well by chieftains
32 10, 4| SLAUGHTER: DURYODHAN'S DEATH~Far from battle's toil and slaughter,
33 11, 5| the river's margin spread,~Far along the shore and sandbank
34 11, 5| part,~Wend their way to far Hastina with a void and
35 12 | the ancient Epic is not far to seek. The Epic became
36 12, 1| from his conquests near and far,~Good Yudhishthir called
37 Epi | the style of the poet as far as possible. Even the similes
38 Epi | character the Maha-bharata is far above anything which we
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