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21 thousand
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20 birth
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Vyasa
Mahabharata

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thousand

   Book, Chapter
1 3, 2| sacred shore,~Tributes in a thousand nishkas every willing monarch 2 6, 1| the pasture-field,~Sixty thousand head of cattle was the Matsya 3 6, 1| lamented Matsya's shame:~Sixty thousand head of cattle, bred of 4 6, 3| their heads in gold encased~Thousand arrows bright and feathered 5 6, 3| bright~Mark again these thousand arrows, unto Arjun they 6 6, 6| two hundred, steeds seven thousand of the best,~Poured libations 7 8 | the moderate figure of ten thousand, including horse and foot, 8 8 | division was over a hundred thousand strong.~Yudhishthir had 9 8 | reduction reckon to be seventy thousand. His father-in-law the king 10 11, 4| fell in Kuru-Kshetra's war,~Thousand fires for them were lighted, 11 12 | containing about twenty-two thousand couplets, and forming nearly 12 12, 2| Brahmans spread,~And a hundred thousand people are with sumptuous 13 12, 2| Yudhishthir's fame,~And a thousand proud attendants, gay with 14 Epi | work went on growing for a thousand years after it was first 15 Epi | preface, is about eighty-five thousand. But the limit so fixed 16 Epi | century contains over ninety thousand couplets, excluding the 17 Epi | readable form. A poem of ninety thousand couplets, about seven times 18 Epi | presenting an Epic of ninety~thousand Sanscrit couplets in about 19 Epi | Sanscrit couplets in about two thousand English couplets.~The excellent 20 Epi | excelled within the last three thousand years. Their inquiries into 21 Epi | of the Hindus for three thousand years; they are to the present


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