Book, Chapter
1 1, 4 | Pandu, whom the happy Pritha bore,~Mark! the heir of INDRA'
2 1, 5 | bold,~Pritha, yet unwedded, bore him, peerless archer on
3 2, 1 | fair,--~Human mother never bore her, human bosom never fed,~
4 3, 2 | nishkas every willing monarch bore,~Costly gifts proclaimed
5 3, 7 | all-subduing glory monarchs bore Yudhishthir's sway,~Came
6 6, 5 | s sister, fair Subhadra, bore the child of princely grace,~
7 7, 2 | Valadeva, stalwart chief who bore the plough,~Rose and spake,
8 7, 3 | whom the fair Subhadra bore,~And whose happy nuptials
9 7, 7 | him whom the fair Devaki bore,~These are foes thou may'
10 8, 1 | whom the fair Subhadra bore,~Drove against Kosala's
11 8, 1 | with his cohorts onward bore~'Gainst the warlike Jayadratha
12 8, 1 | on the serried soldiers bore!~Ceaseless plied the gallant
13 8, 4 | from the battle scarce they bore the chiefs alive!~Then Duryodhan'
14 8, 5 | strove; his faithful henchman bore him bleeding from the field,~
15 8, 8 | Arjun, whom a Naga, princess bore!~Mounted on their milk-white
16 8, 10| art Pritha's son!~Pritha bore thee, still unwedded, and
17 9, 2 | pigeon-coloured coursers bore Panchala's prince and peer,~
18 9, 2 | standard tiger-waisted Bhima bore,~Brave Nakula's sign was
19 9, 3 | battle-car,~Kuru chieftains bore him senseless from the blood-stained
20 9, 3 | monarch on my Abhimanyu bore,--~He alone,--and Jayadratha
21 9, 3 | whom thy hapless mother bore,~Soft thine eye as budding
22 9, 4 | wounds the bleeding coursers bore,~Watered them beside a river
23 9, 5 | And an elephant of battle bore that chieftain's warlike
24 End | Immortal! Her no human mother bore,~Sprung from altar as Draupadi
25 End | Abhimanyu whom the fair Subhadra bore,~Still unconquered in the
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