Book, Chapter
1 1 | of Pandu along with his hundred sons.~Yudhishthir, the eldest
2 3, 6| troth was given,~Sisupala's hundred follies would by Krishna
3 5, 4| faithful wife,~And I feel a hundred needles pierce me and torment
4 6, 3| Fourth are these seven hundred arrows, crescent in their
5 6, 6| pressed,~Elephants he gave two hundred, steeds seven thousand of
6 8 | own division was over a hundred thousand strong.~Yudhishthir
7 8, 6| death and danger lay,~And a hundred foemen gathered and unequal
8 10, 2| the serried ranks of war:~"Hundred milch-kine Karna offers,
9 11, 1| Dhrita-rashtra, father of a hundred sons,~Sonless now and sorrow-stricken,
10 11, 4| Alambusha famed in war,~And a hundred other monarchs all received
11 12, 1| THE GATHERING~Victor of a hundred battles, Arjun bent his
12 12, 2| feasting Brahmans spread,~And a hundred thousand people are with
13 12, 2| greatest and the least!~For a hundred diverse races from a hundred
14 12, 2| hundred diverse races from a hundred regions came,~Ate of good
15 12, 3| SACRIFICE OF ANIMALS~Victor of a hundred battles, Arjun came with
16 12, 3| Other creatures, full three hundred, to the many stakes were
17 Epi | exaggeration to state that the two hundred millions of Hindus of the
18 Epi | of a nation numbering two hundred millions.~ROMESH DUTT.~UNIVERSITY
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