Book, Chapter
1 2, 8 | Yudhishthir, man without a sin or guile,~And the others
2 3, 6 | appalleth, and he addeth sin to sin!~One more tale of
3 3, 6 | appalleth, and he addeth sin to sin!~One more tale of sin I
4 3, 6 | to sin!~One more tale of sin I mention: by his impious
5 3, 6 | aflame,~Chastened of its sin and anger, Sisupala's spirit
6 4, 2 | my noble righteous lord,~Sin nor shame nor human frailty
7 4, 5 | mortals who are free froin sin and guile!~Thou art trained
8 4, 5 | passions, free thy heart from sin and greed,~Like the Moon
9 7, 1 | his course be free from sin,~Loss of realm and wealth
10 7, 3 | s ancient throne!~And no sin Satyaki reckons slaughter
11 7, 3 | of foemen were a mortal sin and woe,~Speed we then unto
12 7, 5 | turmoil,~Ill beseems that sin or untruth should thy ancient
13 7, 5 | with the bloody stain of sin,~Let thy sons and Pandu'
14 7, 10| chieftain, in the paths of sin to move,~Bear for me a secret
15 7, 10| nameless guilt or folly, secret sin to me unknown,~Turns from
16 8, 3 | folly, in thy unrepented sin!~For the wrongs and insults
17 9, 3 | wrath,~Reap the meed of sin and insult, draw on earth
18 10, 2 | thy passion, be thy hasty sin forgiven!~Duteous Arjun
19 10, 2 | brother, and no fault or sin is thine,~Hasty words of
20 10, 2 | kindness, be thy elder's sin forgiven!"~Stronger by his
21 12 | for the expiation of the sin.~The Sacrifice of the Horse
22 12, 3 | ablution wash thee of the cruel sin,~And the meed of sacrificers
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