Book, Chapter
1 1 | eldest son of Pandu, was a man of truth and piety; Bhima,
2 1, 7 | cried Duryodhan, "not the man of birth alone~Warlike leader
3 1, 7 | monarch! honour to the bravest man!"~'Now the holy rites accomplished,
4 2, 8 | pious-souled Yudhishthir, man without a sin or guile,~
5 3, 3 | worship,--NARAYANA, Son of Man,~Primal Cause and Self-created!
6 3, 6 | my youthful flame?~Doth a man of sense and honour, blest
7 4, 4 | clouds our path,~Can an old man's soft entreaties still
8 4, 4 | accents unto her the old man said:~Noblest empress, dearest
9 5, 5 | Eternal Law divides not loving man and faithful wife,~For a
10 5, 5 | Eternal Law divides not loving man and faithful wife!"~"Blesséd
11 7, 5 | thy truth and holy grace,~Man of peace! avert the slaughter
12 7, 5 | fated nations stretch, old man, thy saving hand!~Say the
13 7, 5 | name and thine!~Think, O man of many seasons! When good
14 8 | doctrine that for every man, no matter to what caste
15 8, 10| to Yudhishthir righteous man beloved of Heaven~Keep thy
16 8, 10| inspired thy birth,~God-born man! No mightier archer treads
17 10, 2 | flight!~"Speed, thou timid man of penance! "thus insulting
18 11, 5 | the mighty warrior, mortal man of heavcnly birth,~Crushing '
19 11, 5 | chief of deathful ire,~As a man in folds of garments seeks
20 12, 1 | monarch, saint and sage and man of grace,~And with gentle
21 12, 2 | comers, maid and matron, man and boy,~Lakes of curd and
22 End | Drupad's mansion, righteous man, to be thy wife,~These are
23 Epi | turned out by the hand of man in all parts of the globe.
24 Epi | The Hindu scarcely lives, man or woman, high or low, educated
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