Book, Chapter
1 1, 6 | call,~Warlike chieftains take their places by their strength
2 1, 9 | or deed gainsay,~Let him take his bow and quiver, meet
3 2, 1 | garments fair,~Noble gifts we take as Brahmans, bless the rite
4 3 | were politely invited to take a share in the performance
5 4, 1 | Queen Draupadi's answer take,~If my lord, himself a bondsman,
6 4, 1 | and such action is undone,~Take my word to prince Duryodhan,
7 5 | like these, though they take away from the unity and
8 5, 2 | Aswapati, glad and grateful, take the blessing which I bring,~
9 5, 4 | the loving parents said,~"Take thy diet after penance,
10 5, 4 | steals not the solar ray,~Take me to the darksome forest,
11 6, 5 | answered Arjun, "but I may not take as bride~Matsya's young
12 7, 5 | to thee they yet remain,~Take them back unto thy bosom,
13 7, 5 | unto Kuru's king have said,~Take their love, O gracious monarch!
14 7, 7 | and sinless in their life!~Take their counsel, and thy kinsmen
15 7, 7 | thou may'st not conquer, take an ancient warrior's word,~
16 7, 9 | he comes to offer peace,~Take the offered boon, Duryodhan!
17 7, 10| never shall be split again!~Take my message to my kinsmen,
18 9, 1 | and solemn word,~He would take Yudhishthir captive to Hastina'
19 9, 1 | plighted word,~Sought to take Yudhishthir captive to Duryodhan,
20 10, 4 | Duryodhan did his humble shelter take,~But the valiant sons of
21 12 | whom Krishna meets, then take up a good many pages. All
22 12, 5 | earthly gift he might not take!~"Thine is Kuru's ancient
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