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1 1 | Epic is based is a great war which took place between 2 1, 2 | waged the glorious mimic war!~Mighty sword and ample 3 1, 4 | arrows. Arjun waged the mimic war,~Targets on the wide arena, 4 1, 5 | serene and lofty field of war the chief surveyed,~Scarce 5 1, 7 | thee born,~By the rules of war Prince Arjun claims his 6 1, 7 | famed in many a deathful war,~Brahmans chanted sacred 7 2, 2 | princes came and chiefs of war,~Came the pure and saintly 8 2, 7 | s greed,~For we wage no war with Brahmans and forgive 9 3 | distinguished himself in war later on. Arjun too married 10 3 | one of the heroes of the war. On the other hand, Yudhishthir 11 3, 3 | virtue, perish in a deadly war,~Then to seek their upper 12 3, 7 | splendour and resistless in the war,~Pious Krishna mounts the 13 4, 5 | duty, Arjun is unmatched in war,~And on Bhima in the battle 14 6, 1 | speed thee, prince, unto the war!~And as thunder-wielding 15 6, 1 | rescued in the field of war,~And like thunder-wielding 16 6, 1 | question-Is this Arjun famed in war?~ 17 6, 2 | Brihannala many a dubious war hath seen,~And will win 18 6, 2 | flying steed,~Trained in war by mighty Arjun, trained 19 6, 2 | in the glorious field of war,~And when Arjun conquered 20 6, 2 | to the dread and dubious war.~ 21 6, 3 | scabbard brave Nakula wields in war,~In the cowhide Sahadeva 22 6, 3 | brothers skilled the arms of war to wield?~O'er a game they 23 6, 4 | in the gleaming arms of war,~And with voice of distant 24 6, 4 | whispered Drona skilled in war:~"That is Arjun's monkey-standard, 25 6, 4 | arming for th' impending war,~Whispered thus to prince 26 6, 4 | moves not in the ranks of war,~But to save the pilfered 27 6, 4 | courses, left behind the war's array,~Where Duryodhan 28 6, 4 | seeks to turn the tide of war,~Let us fall upon our foeman 29 6, 6 | early trained in art of war,~Other chiefs and sacrifices 30 6, 6 | troopers trained in art of war.~Vrishnis from the sea-girt 31 7 | UDYOGA~(The Council of War)~THE term of banishment 32 7, 1 | valiant fathers, brave in war, august and tall,~In their 33 7, 1 | Pandu seek his right by open war,~Seek the aid of righteous 34 7, 2 | Yudhishthir seek the throne,~Open war I do not counsel, humbly 35 7, 2 | seek Duryodhan's grace,~War will not restore the empire 36 7, 3 | conquest, fraudful gain,~Open war I therefore counsel, ruthless 37 7, 3 | ruthless and relentless war,~Grace we seek not when 38 7, 3 | Arjun in the gory field of war,~Krishna with his fiery 39 7, 4 | cannot stop this fatal war,~Archer Karna thirsts for 40 7, 4 | monarchs in the great impending war,~Unto brave and noble chieftains, 41 7, 4 | the will to dare!~Fatal war and dire destruction did 42 7, 4 | above,~Strove to stop the war of nations and to end the 43 7, 5 | and ancient king,~Seek not war and death of kinsmen, word 44 7, 5 | doughty Drona rules the war,~Karna matchless with his 45 7, 5 | rejected and the lust of war prevail,~Soon within these 46 7, 5 | will methinks pollute this war,~Sons and grandsons, loving 47 7, 7 | those who urge and counsel war!~Crownéd kings and arméd 48 7, 7 | the fight!~Krishna too, in war resistless, comes from Dwarka' 49 7, 8 | slaughtered in this fatal war,~Homeless, cheerless, on 50 7, 10| folly seek with us unequal war,~Shall we, who to mighty 51 8, 1 | proclaiming mighty elephants of war!~Bhishma led the Kuru forces, 52 8, 1 | Bhima strove in deathful war,~And against the proud Duhsasan 53 8, 1 | Kambojas mingled in the dubious war!~Through the day the battle 54 8, 1 | through the hostile ranks of war,~Matsyas, Kasis, nor Panchalas 55 8, 2 | strove to turn the tide of war.~Bhishma's glorious palm-tree 56 8, 2 | with his sabre rushed to war,~Dashed aside the darts 57 8, 2 | the thickening ranks of war.~Onward came Kalinga's forces 58 8, 2 | sankha rose above the cry of war,~And the voice of his Gandiva 59 8, 3 | rushed into the dreadful war,~"Shame!" cried Arjun in 60 8, 3 | serried ranks of hostile war,~Vainly hurled his lance 61 8, 7 | rushed into the dreadful war,~Krishna drove his milk-white 62 8, 7 | valour shattered ranks of war to save,~Vainly too the 63 8, 8 | those who slew the son in war!"~And he dashed the rising 64 8, 9 | Bhishma can in field of war contend,~Brave in war are 65 8, 9 | of war contend,~Brave in war are sons of Pandu, but they 66 8, 9 | in the field of righteous war,~Ruin frowns on thee, Duryodhan, 67 8, 9 | follow,-fatal is this Kuru war!~Dawned a day of mighty 68 8, 9 | and of dread and deathful war,~Ancient Bhishma, in his 69 8, 9 | closed the horrors of the war!~ 70 8, 10| him in the gory field of war!~Vain our toil and vain 71 8, 10| battle, who the tide of war can turn!~Listen more. With 72 8, 10| thirsting for the deathful war,~'Gainst the helmet-wearing 73 8, 10| the morning Kuru-kshetra's war begun,~Stood Duryodhan and 74 8, 10| end this sad fraternal war,~Seek not lifeblood of thy 75 9, 1 | lifted from the field of war,~He was carried by his soldiers 76 9, 1 | dashed into the thick of war,~Blew his shrill and dreaded 77 9, 2 | Drona led the gathering war,~Arjun fought the Sam-saptakas 78 9, 2 | such was Drona's sign of war,~Drona as a tender infant 79 9, 2 | tameless pride,~Short the war; for proud Duryodhan wounded 80 9, 2 | er the red field of the war!~Hatred like a tongue of 81 9, 3 | sunlit winters, light of war too early quenched,~Peerless 82 9, 3 | fiery, dashed alone into the war,~Reckless through the shattered 83 9, 3 | the blood-stained scene of war!~Next in gleaming arms accoutred 84 9, 3 | radiance on the carnage of the war!~Arjun from a field at distance, 85 9, 3 | evening camp-fire tales of war do not prolong,~Good Yudhishthir' 86 9, 3 | fighting on the field of war!~Arjun heard; the father' 87 9, 4 | rushed into the fine of war,~But the tuskers broke in 88 9, 4 | shuns to-day thy offered war,~'Gainst his Abhimanyu's 89 9, 4 | through the shattered ranks of war,~Angas and the brave Kalingas 90 9, 4 | stood behind the ranks of war!~Now the sun from highest 91 9, 4 | rushed once more to fatal war!~Came on him the Kuru warriors, 92 9, 4 | proudly shone above the war!~Nine heroic Kuru chieftains, 93 9, 4 | midst the circling chiefs of war,~'Gainst that warrior, grim 94 9, 4 | waked the echoes of the war!~Bhima's son brave Ghatotkacha 95 9, 5 | peerless in the art of war,~Can it be that we shall 96 9, 5 | chieftains and the leaders of the war,~Faced the sun with hands 97 9, 5 | loved and lost!~Waged the war with fearful slaughter, 98 10 | eighteenth and last day of the war, and fell. A midnight slaughter 99 10 | of Drona, concludes the war. Duryodhan, left wounded 100 10, 1 | Kurus to the trophies of the war!~Matchless was the ancient 101 10, 1 | Karna ranged his men in war,~To the dreaded front of 102 10, 1 | neath the furious rush of war,~And the echoing welkin 103 10, 2 | er the startled field of war,~Sweeps in pride his sounding 104 10, 2 | foeman in this last and fatal war!"~Spake Duryodhan; warlike 105 10, 2 | in the serried ranks of war:~"Hundred milch-kine Karna 106 10, 2 | Arjun hiding from this fatal war,~Arjun's snowy steeds and 107 10, 2 | equal in the valiant art of war!~Darkly frowned the angry 108 10, 2 | fiercely turned the tide of war,~Out Yudhishthir's royal 109 10, 2 | fleet and bold,~If afar from war's arena timid Arjun seeks 110 10, 2 | the thickening ranks of war.~Onward came the fiery Karna 111 10, 2 | mind the honoured rules of war,~Warriors strike not helpless 112 10, 2 | valour Arjun conquered him in war,~Till within the soft earth 113 10, 2 | wage no false and impious war~On a foeman, helpless, carless,-- 114 10, 3 | soaks this crimson field of war,~Bid them live,--the few 115 10, 3 | ancient kingdom, bid this war of kinsmen cease!"~"Kripa," 116 10, 3 | of wisdom said,~Needless war and dire destruction by 117 10, 3 | bravest warriors have in war surrendered life,~Shall 118 10, 3 | Drona, Salya rushed again to war,~Slew the noble milk-white 119 11 | Duryodhan concludes the war, and it is followed by the 120 11, 1 | princes in the silent field of war,~Speed unto the Queen Gandhari, 121 11, 3 | Duryodhan when he went unto the war,~'Wish me joy and wish me 122 11, 3 | princely, all resistless in the war,~Now he sleeps the sleep 123 11, 3 | conquer, Krishna, when in war they nobly die!~Hark the 124 11, 3 | battle-chariots, steeds of war and herds of kine,~Kuru 125 11, 4 | nations, Jayadratha famed in war,~Abhimanyu son of Arjun, 126 11, 4 | Bhima, Alambusha famed in war,~And a hundred other monarchs 127 11, 4 | fell in Kuru-Kshetra's war,~Thousand fires for them 128 11, 5 | untimely was by Arjun slain in war,~He whom as the son of Radha, 129 11, 5 | peer in prowess, owned in war no haughtier name,~Yielded 130 11, 5 | through the shattered ranks of war?~Didst thou hide the mighty 131 12 | real Epic ends with the war and the funerals of the 132 12 | thoughts of the carnage of the war, of which he considers himself 133 12 | animal, it was a signal for war. If no king ventured to 134 12, 5 | faithful still in peace or war,~Arjun's comrade. Bhima' 135 End | real Epic ends with the war and with the funerals of 136 Epi | Maha-bharata, relates to a great war in which all the warlike 137 Epi | foregoing pages.~The great war which is the subject of 138 Epi | and centuries after the war its main incidents must 139 Epi | courts of Northern India. The war thus became the centre of 140 Epi | Maha-bharata. The real facts of the war had been obliterated by 141 Epi | record of the international war; every preacher of a new 142 Epi | which describe the actual war (Books viii., ix., and x.), 143 Epi | books describing the actual war. No translation of an Epic 144 Epi | Epic relating to a great war can be acceptable which 145 Epi | narrate the main events of the war. The war of the, Maha-bharata 146 Epi | main events of the war. The war of the, Maha-bharata was 147 Epi | the transactions of the war, unlike the other incidents 148 Epi | subduer" and unconquerable in war; the doughty Drona, venerable 149 Epi | thorough and unrelenting in war when war has begun. And 150 Epi | unrelenting in war when war has begun. And the women 151 Epi | reader. Then follows the war of eighteen days. The first 152 Epi | heroes of the Epic, and the war ends in a midnight slaughter 153 Epi | the story of the righteous war. And even the traditions


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