Book, Chapter
1 4 | hoarded gold and jewels, his steeds, elephants and cars, his
2 5, 3| Satyavan his sacred name,~Steeds he loved in days of boyhood
3 6, 4| the battle-car:~"Stop thy steeds, O prince of Matsya! for
4 6, 6| Elephants he gave two hundred, steeds seven thousand of the best,~
5 6, 6| to the labouring swain,~Steeds he gave unto the warrior,
6 8, 2| pond'rous mace,~Slew his steeds and chariot-driver, streaked
7 8, 3| reins to Arjun, left the steeds and sounding car,~Leaped
8 8, 8| the battle-ground,~For its steeds and matchless chargers is
9 9, 2| drove his car in pride,~Steeds went down and riven chariots,
10 9, 2| battle-chariots drawn by steeds of every hue,~Various were
11 9, 3| crashing standards, neighing steeds and warriors slain~Fell
12 9, 4| passage, Arjun's foaming steeds were spent,~Arjun said the
13 9, 4| brave Ghatotkacha twice the steeds of Karna slew,~Twice the
14 10, 2| my foeman bold,~Cars and steeds and fertile acres, peaceful
15 10, 2| fatal war,~Arjun's snowy steeds and banner and his swift
16 11, 2| covered o'er,~Elephants and steeds of battle, car-borne chiefs
17 11, 3| Elephants and battle-chariots, steeds of war and herds of kine,~
18 12, 1| warlike tuskers and the steeds with flowing mane.~Munis
19 12, 3| various breed and colour, steeds of mettle true and tried,~
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