Book, Chapter
1 1, 1| attained these princes from a Brahman warrior bold,~Drona, priest
2 2, 3| every winning charm!~Then a Brahman versed in mantra, ancient
3 2, 4| warlike brothers in their holy Brahman guise,~Pointed them to Valadeva,
4 2, 6| the string in vain,~Can a Brahman weak by nature, and in warlike
5 2, 6| have not strained?~Sure the Brahman boy in folly dares a foolish
6 2, 6| stop his rashness and the Brahman's honour spare!"~"Shame
7 2, 6| Stands unmoved the youthful Brahman, ample-shouldered, deep
8 2, 6| this wide earth which a Brahman tries in vain,~Holy men
9 2, 6| right or foolish when a Brahman tries his fate,~If it leads
10 2, 6| Let this young and daring Brahman undertake the warlike deed,~
11 2, 6| deathless song!~Drupad in the Brahman's mantle knew the hero proud
12 2, 7| To a prating priest and Brahman wed the proud and peerless
13 2, 7| stain,~If this maiden on a Brahman casts her eye, devoid of
14 2, 7| folly sinning through a Brahman's greed,~For we wage no
15 5 | ocean dry; of Parasu-Rama a Brahman who killed the Kshatriyas
16 6 | Yudhishthir presented himself as a Brahman, skilled in dice, and became
17 6, 6| Lands he gave unto the Brahman, bullocks to the labouring
18 8, 1| deathless hatred fired the Brahman warrior bold,~Drona with
19 9 | the fall of Bhishma the Brahman chief Drona, preceptor of
20 9, 5| midst living warriors of the Brahman trained and skilled,~Arjun,
21 10, 1| grandsire, greater than the Brahman old,~Fiercer in thy deathless
22 10, 3| Like the fatal curse of Brahman sank the weapon in his heart,~
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