Book, Chapter
1 1 | DARSANA~(The Tournament)~THE scene of the Epic is the ancient
2 1 | origin, appeared on the scene and proved himself a worthy
3 1, 1| graced the fair and festive scene.~Brightly dawned the festal
4 1, 3| monarch wise Vidura drew the scene,~Pritha proudly of the princes
5 1, 7| spake upon the dreadful scene:~"This is helmet-wearing
6 2, 4| chariots came to view the scene so fair,~Bright ADITYAS
7 2, 4| gaily crowding viewed the scene surpassing fair,~Heavenly
8 3, 2| the lofty Himalay.~And the scene bedecked by rishis and by
9 3, 2| and sightless, through the scene of gladness strayed,~With
10 3, 2| chieftains bold.~And amidst this scene of splendour, pious-hearted,
11 4, 2| tamely view this impious scene,~Wherefore gleam not righteous
12 9, 3| senseless from the blood-stained scene of war!~Next in gleaming
13 10, 2| from the battle's glorious scene,~Soon will Arjun's snowy
14 11, 2| howl of jackals o'er the scene of carnage rings,~And the
15 11, 2| corpses tear!~Through this scene of death and carnage was
16 11, 5| vast and sealike, formeda scene of woe and pain!~But a wave
17 Epi | no less striking. Every scene on the shifting stage is
18 Epi | the great contest,--each scene of this venerable old Epic
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