Book, Chapter
1 1, 2| Mounted on their rapid coursers oft the princes proved their
2 5, 2| fame,~Aswapati, Lord of coursers, to his royal city came,~
3 6, 1| Harness quick thy milk-white coursers to thy sounding battle-car,~
4 6, 1| chariot-driver could my fiery coursers lead.~For my ancient chariot-driver
5 8, 1| Turned his car and tawny coursers to obstruct the chieftain'
6 8, 2| Godlike Krishna drove the coursers of resistless Arjun's car,~
7 8, 3| were shattered, fled the coursers, elephants were pierced
8 8, 7| Krishna drove his milk-white coursers, onward flew his sounding
9 8, 7| Fell his proud and fiery coursers, and the dreadful day was
10 8, 8| charioteer was slain,~And his coursers uncontrolléd flew across
11 9, 1| Speeding with his milk-white coursers dashed into the thick of
12 9, 2| Grey and pigeon-coloured coursers bore Panchala's prince and
13 9, 2| Ivory-white Yudhishthir's coursers with their flowing ebon
14 9, 3| Urged his fiery battle -coursers, stretched his death-compelling
15 9, 4| is my mighty vow!"~Fiery coursers urged by Krishna flew with
16 9, 4| cruel quest,~But thy foaming coursers falter and they need a moment'
17 9, 4| tended wounds the bleeding coursers bore,~Watered them beside
18 9, 4| Thus refreshed, the noble coursers Krishna harnessed to the
19 10, 2| Matchless are his fiery coursers, peerless Krishna leads
20 10, 2| Drives the lightning-wingéd coursers o'er the startled field
21 10, 2| As he reined the fiery coursers with his strong and skilful
22 10, 2| Soon will Arjun's snowy coursers shake the battle's startled
23 10, 2| And he urged his gallant coursers till his chariot bounding
24 10, 2| peerless Krishna drive his coursers fleet and bold,~If afar
25 10, 2| Krishna drives the milk-white coursers to the thickening ranks
26 10, 2| Salya urged his flying coursers with the whip and loosened
27 10, 2| Urging still the strugling coursers Karna's heavy car to move,~
28 10, 3| Slew the noble milk-white coursers of Yudhishthir's royal car,~
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