Book, Chapter
1 1, 2| Yudhishthir first of all,~Each his wondrous skill displaying held the
2 1, 4| wide arena, mighty tough or wondrous small,~With his arrows still
3 1, 4| ning arrows sent the archer wondrous -skilled,~Cow-horn by a
4 2, 4| Yadu chieftains to that wondrous bridal came,~Krishna marked
5 2, 5| king of Madra, with his wondrous skill and might,~Faltering,
6 2, 6| murmurs spake their fear:~"Wondrous bow which Sisupala, mighty
7 2, 6| crest,~Silent round the wondrous weapon thrice the mighty
8 2, 6| matchless might,~Bent the wondrous bow of Drupad, fixed the
9 3, 2| Twas a gathering fair and wondrous on fair Jumna's sacred shore,~
10 6, 3| so bright,~Golden suns of wondrous brightness on this fourth
11 6, 3| these arrows whetted and of wondrous might!~Hark again this wondrous
12 6, 3| wondrous might!~Hark again this wondrous sabre, shape of toad is
13 6, 3| Nishadas made,~Scabbard made of wondrous cowhide sheathes the bright
14 6, 3| embossed with gold.~'Tis the wondrous bow, Gandiva, worthy of
15 6, 3| Bhima wields that sword of wondrous length,~Next the sabre golden-hilted,
16 6, 4| loud,~And they knew the wondrous bowman, wheeling round the
17 9, 2| standards rose,~With their wondrous stran1ge devices, terror
18 10, 2| wealth of arrows and in wondrous strength of bow,~Arjun scarcely
19 10, 2| and peerless fame!~If his wondrous bow Gandiva is the gift
20 11, 4| made,~Blazed the fire with wondrous radiance by the rich libations
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