Book, Chapter
1 3 | literature.~Judging from the main incidents of the Epic, Draupadi might
2 5 | wilderness; and many were the incidents which checkered their forest
3 5 | interesting than these various incidents are the tales and legends
4 8 | Yudhishthir's army. The principal incidents of these ten days, ending
5 9 | Pandavs, and some of the incidents of these days, like the
6 12 | translation of the leading incidents of the Epic the last great
7 Epi | centuries after the war its main incidents must have been sung by bards
8 Epi | nevertheless the leading incidents and characters of the real
9 Epi | this difficulty. The main incidents of the Epic are narrated
10 Epi | appeared to me that these main incidents of the Epic would bear a
11 Epi | describe the main and striking incidents, and thus telling the main
12 Epi | portions which narrate the main incidents of the Epic, and they describe
13 Epi | and they describe those incidents as told by the poet himself.~
14 Epi | passages describing the main incidents of the Epic.~From this method
15 Epi | the war, unlike the other incidents of the Epic, have been narrated
16 Epi | original. Not only are the incidents narrated in the same order
17 Epi | characters, to his stirring incidents, to hold millions of listeners
18 Epi | themselves on the reader, the incidents of the Epic are no less
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