Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | harmonious blend,~As, on Meru's golden mountain, queens of heavenly
2 1, 4 | proud and stately in his golden mail encased,~Like the sunlit
3 1, 4 | cloud of evening with the golden rainbow graced,~And a gladness
4 1, 4 | gallant boy,~Godlike moves in golden armour, and the people shout
5 1, 5 | treads the plain,~In his golden mail accoutred. and his
6 1, 5 | and muscle, stately as a golden palm,~Blessed with every
7 1, 7 | brought the corn and treasure, golden coin and water jar,~On the
8 2, 2 | gems the chambers lighted, golden nets the windows laced,~
9 2, 3 | in garments gay,~And her golden bridal garland, carrying
10 2, 5 | warlike fame,~Decked in golden crown and necklace, and
11 2, 5 | and warrior bold,~Reft of golden crown and garland, shamed
12 5, 2 | father sent,~Mounted on her golden chariot unto sylvan woodlands
13 6, 1 | sounding battle-car,~Hoist thy golden lion-banner, speed thee,
14 6, 3 | friend,~On the wood are golden bosses, tipped with gold
15 6, 3 | other how of might,~Set with golden glittering insects on its
16 6, 3 | its ebon back so bright,~Golden suns of wondrous brightness
17 6, 3 | and stones of purest ray,~Golden fire-flies glint and sparkle
18 6, 3 | bright and feathered in the golden quivers placed:~Next are
19 6, 3 | rolled,~And the third with golden insects by a cunning hand
20 6, 6 | lotus-face,~With their pearls and golden garlands joyously the bridal
21 7, 1 | white -robed USHAS ope'd the golden gates of day,~To Virata'
22 7, 1 | graceful garlands o'er the golden cushions shone!~Matsya's
23 7, 1 | sweet the converse, soft the golden moments fly,~Till intent
24 7, 10| life,~Heaven will ope its golden portals for the Kshatra
25 8, 3 | proud Duryodhan when the golden morning came,~For before
26 9, 2 | infant rested in a water-jar,~Golden moon with stars surrounding
27 9, 2 | resounding Sahadeva's onset told,~Golden peacock rich-emblazoned
28 9, 4 | Drona's son,~Lion's tail in golden brilliance on his battle-chariot
29 9, 4 | and fair,~Ploughshare of a golden lustre shining like the
30 9, 4 | sacrifice,~Silver-boar and golden parrots, these were Salwa'
31 11, 2 | bangles strew the plain,~Golden garlands rich and burnished
32 12, 1 | arena shone,~Palaces of golden lustre glinted in the morning
33 12, 2 | flaming streamers are on golden arches hung,~Groups of men
34 12, 2 | inlaid,~Costly cups and golden vases are in order due arrayed.~
35 12, 2 | stakes of timber with their golden fastenings graced,~Consecrated
36 12, 3 | priests repeat the mantra golden as the morning sun!~Threefold
37 12, 3 | sacrificer knows,~Other stakes of golden lustre quaint with curious
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