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1 2, 6 | leads to woe or glory, fatal fall or fortune great,~Son of
2 3, 6 | VI - SISUPALA'S FALL~Tiger-hearted Sisupala spake
3 4 | devised plans to effect his fall. Sakuni, prince of Gandhara,
4 4, 3 | little reeked they for the fall,~But Draupadi's pleading
5 4, 5 | greater, mightier, after fall.~And your exile, good Yudhishthir,
6 6, 4 | the tide of war,~Let us fall upon our foeman and our
7 7, 3 | Duryodhan and his forces fall beneath our battle's shock,~
8 8 | BOOK VIII - BHISHMA-BADHA~(Fall of Bhishma)~All negotiations
9 8 | ten days, ending with the fall of Bhishma, are narrated
10 8, 10| X - FALL OF BHISHMA~Good Yudhishthir
11 9 | BOOK IX - DRONA-BADHA~(Fall of Drona)~ON the fall of
12 9 | DRONA-BADHA~(Fall of Drona)~ON the fall of Bhishma the Brahman chief
13 9 | of these days, like the fall of Abhimanyu and the vengeance
14 9, 5 | V - FALL OF DRONA~Ere the crimson
15 10 | BOOK X - KARNA-BADHA~(Fall of Karna)~KARNA was chosen
16 10, 2 | II - FALL OF KARNA~At the break of
17 10, 2 | honour on Yudhishthir's fatal fall,~Heaping insults on Draupadi
18 10, 3 | III - FALL OF SALYA~Darkly closed the
19 10, 4 | may this evening see your fall!"~Bhima answered: "For the
20 11, 5 | Draupadi borne,~Not the fall of friends and kinsmen and
21 End | addicted to drinking, and fall a prey to internal dissensions.
22 Epi | approaches the final battle and fall of the grand old fighter
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