Book, Chapter
1 1 | was the son of Surya the Sun, but was believed by himself
2 1, 5 | solar radiance, for the Sun inspired his birth!~Like
3 1, 5 | lion in his ire,~Like the sun in noontide radiance, like
4 1, 8 | bosom, and he gazed upon the sun!~
5 2, 5 | circled, silent gazed upon the Sun!~Uprose Chedi's haughty
6 3, 1 | Prag-jyotisha, where the red sun wakes on Brahma-putra's
7 3, 4 | radiant like the noonday sun,~To the noblest, first in
8 3, 4 | most high~Like the radiant sun is Krishna midst the planets
9 3, 4 | warmed to verdure by the sun's returning ray,~Windless
10 3, 6 | shroud,~Like the radiant sun in splendour from a dark
11 4, 5 | patience deep,~Like the Sun be full of radiance, strong
12 5, 4 | glistened in the morning sun!~Satyavan, sedate and stately,
13 8, 5 | neath the same revolving sun!~Sad the day for Vrishni
14 8, 10| of battle knew,~And like sun from dark clouds parting
15 8, 10| away,~Turned and fell; the sun declining marked the closing
16 8, 10| still unwedded, and the Sun inspired thy birth,~God-born
17 9, 2 | sounding shore,~Land of rising sun will hail him and his noble
18 9, 4 | the ranks of war!~Now the sun from highest zenith red
19 9, 4 | sable cloud,~Veiled the red sun's dazzling brilliance in
20 9, 4 | reddening western hill,~And the sun in crimson lustre cast its
21 9, 5 | day's battle die!"~Now the Sun in crimson splendour rolled
22 9, 5 | leaders of the war,~Faced the sun with hands conjoinéd and
23 10, 2 | the will of fate,~But yon sun with crimson lustre sees
24 10, 2 | person fair and pale,~As from sun's meridian splendour clouds
25 11, 5 | your honoured elder and the Sun inspired his birth,~Karna
26 11, 5 | in his rings and armour Sun -like trod the spacious
27 12, 1 | lustre glinted in the morning sun,~Gilt and blazoned with
28 12, 3 | mantra golden as the morning sun!~Threefold bounteous be
29 End | by Arjun slain,~Like the Sun in ruddy splendour, for
30 End | ruddy splendour, for the Sun inspired his birth,~As the
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