Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | noble Pandu, god-born men of godlike grace,~Skill in arms attained
2 1, 4 | is Pritha's gallant boy,~Godlike moves in golden armour,
3 1, 4 | skill his rapier did the godlike Arjun wield,~Whirling round
4 2, 6 | suitor in his shame,~Arjun, godlike son of Pritha, from the
5 2, 6 | string and wield in vain,~Godlike Arjun born of INDRA, filled
6 2, 7 | he stood,~Arjun too with godlike valour stood unmoved, his
7 3, 7 | gifts of gold and rice,~Godlike Krishna watched benignly
8 4, 6 | wait,~Seest thou not thy godlike children exiled by a bitter
9 5, 5 | noose he carried, grim and godlike, dark and high!~And he stood
10 5, 5 | sacred woe,~Grant me in thy godlike mercy farther still with
11 6, 5 | battle, handsome youth of godlike face,~Krishna's sister,
12 6, 6 | Krishna's loving care,~With a godlike grace Yudhishthir stands
13 7, 1 | sea-girt western shore,~And the godlike sons of Pandu,--days of
14 7, 7 | weighed,~Peerless in their godlike wisdom are these chiefs
15 8, 2 | streaked with blood his godlike face.~Dauntless still Panchala'
16 8, 2 | soldiers fell among the dead,~Godlike Krishna drove the coursers
17 8, 3 | rous mace,~With disdain the godlike Arjun dashed the feeble
18 8, 10| shelter from that chief of godlike might!~But bold Krishna
19 10, 2 | livid face,~And he drew his godlike weapon with a more than
20 10, 2 | weapon with a more than godlike grace,~Arrows keen and dark
21 10, 2 | flew,~And with more than godlike prowess then his famed Vijaya
22 Epi | poet. The great deeds of godlike kings sometimes suggest
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