Book, Chapter
1 1 | of Vayu or Wind, Arjun of Indra or Rain-god, the twin youngest
2 1, 3 | skilled,~Arjun, born of mighty INDRA, and with VISHNU'S prowess
3 1, 4 | bore,~Mark! the heir of INDRA'S valour, matchless in his
4 1, 5 | son,~So the gods encircled INDRA, thunder-wielding, fierce
5 1, 6 | the gloomy sky.~Rain-god INDRA over Arjun watched with
6 2, 6 | serene and holy, fair as INDRA's rainbow bright,~All the
7 2, 6 | vain,~Godlike Arjun born of INDRA, filled with VISHNU'S matchless
8 4, 5 | thou in thy virtue bright!~INDRA help thee in thy battles,
9 5 | weapon. Arjun then went to INDRA's heaven and obtained other
10 6, 1 | And as thunder-wielding INDRA smote Asuras fierce and
11 6, 1 | And like thunder-wielding INDRA, smiting Danu's sons of
12 6, 4 | and leader save,~Few save INDRA, god of battles, conquers
13 6, 6 | queens of gods encircle INDRA'S daughter in her pride!~
14 7, 5 | mighty in their arméd hand,~INDRA shall not shake thy empire
15 7, 10| Shall we, who to mighty INDRA scarce will do the homage
16 9, 1 | their rending claws!~Loud as INDRA'S peals of thunder still
17 10, 1 | Smite the foe as angry INDRA smote the Danavs fierce
18 10, 4 | Me the thunder-wielding INDRA, YAMA monarch of the dead,~
19 12, 2 | Like the glorious sky of INDRA is the sacrificial site!~
20 12, 5 | pure and high,~Even as INDRA stands encircled by the
21 End | clad in heavenly forms. INDRA himself appears before Yudhishthir,
22 End | him in heaven. Thus speaks INDRA to Yudhishthir:~"This is
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