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Adi Parva /
', said they, 'are as your sons, your brothers, and your friends; they are Pandavas.' Saying this, the Munis ... and sundry other shastras, the Pandavas resided there, respected by all and without apprehension from any one details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - brahmana; vaisampayana; pandavas; brahmanas; arjuna; parva; rishi; vaisampayana continued; parva continued; sambhava parva; astika parva; monarch; illustrious; king; bharata's race; sauti continued; foremost; adi parva; great rishi; section; beholding; so; brahmana; beholding; great rishi; so; pandavas; monarch; brahmanas; arjuna; adi parva; section; astika parva; rishi; bharata's race; king; vaisampayana; vaisampayana continued; parva; sauti continued; parva continued; illustrious; sambhava parva; foremost;
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Vana Parva, Part 1 /
set out from Hastinapura. And issuing through _Vardhamana_ gate of the city, the Pandavas bearing ... !'" Vaisampayana said, "And saying this, the citizens went after the Pandavas, and having met them, they all details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - tirtha; nala; yudhishthira; bharata; brahmanas; one obtaineth; tirtha called; king; bharata race; kuru race; vaisampayana continued; one acquireth; merit; king nala; mighty; thousand kine; sacrifice; son; bharata; son; tirtha; nala; sacrifice; king nala; mighty; thousand kine; yudhishthira; brahmanas; kuru race; king; vaisampayana continued; one acquireth; one obtaineth; tirtha called; bharata race; merit;
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Vana Parva, Part 2 / Schwartau, Winn
the illustrious and graceful son of the wind-god, the mighty Pandava, depending upon the strength of his arms ... into that forest filled with trees. Then the Pandava winded with all his might his loud-blowing shell. And striking details...- creator(s) - Schwartau, Winn
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- subject(s) - brahmana; yudhishthira; brahmanas; markandeya; bharata; rama; vaisampayana continued; markandeya continued; foremost; king; celestials; bharata race; mighty; king yudhishthira; yudhishthira answered; yaksha asked; kuru race; bharata; brahmana; king yudhishthira; yudhishthira answered; yaksha asked; mighty; rama; celestials; yudhishthira; brahmanas; markandeya; kuru race; king; vaisampayana continued; markandeya continued; bharata race; foremost;
- title - Vana Parva, Part 2
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National Epics / Rabb, Kate Milner
, Dhritarashtra. The former had five noble sons called the Pandavas, the eldest of whom was Yudhi ... -rashtra continued to rule the kingdom; but on account of their claim to the throne, he invited the Pandavas details...- creator(s) - Rabb, Kate Milner
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- subject(s) - cid; wainamoinen; beowulf; dante; roland; ulysses; beowulf; dante; roland; ulysses; cid; wainamoinen;
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Virata Parva / Various
I (_Pandava-Pravesa Parva_) OM! Having bowed down to Narayana, and Nara, the most exalted of male beings ... and powerful and charitable, and is liked by all. And he is also attached to the Pandavas. Even in the city details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - virata; vaisampayana; arjuna; yudhishthira; kichaka; partha; vaisampayana continued; bhima; pandu; kurus; arrows; kine; car; king yudhishthira; warriors; king virata; kuru race; king; foremost; mighty; battle; weapons; foes; son; bharata race; beholding; pandu; son; warriors; king yudhishthira; beholding; bhima; partha; virata; king virata; mighty; yudhishthira; foes; kuru race; arjuna; battle; king; weapons; vaisampayana; vaisampayana continued; kine; kichaka; car; kurus; bharata race; arrows; foremost;
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The Fugitive / Tagore, Rabindranath, 1861-1941
of the blind Kaurava King Dhritarashtra, and of Queen Gandhari, has played with his cousins the Pandava Kings ... . Then these Pandavas milked the world of its wealth, and allowed us a share, in brotherly tolerance. Now details...- creator(s) - Tagore, Rabindranath, 1861-1941
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- subject(s) - devayani; kacha; dhritarashtra; karna; kunti; ama; devayani; karna; ama; kunti; dhritarashtra; kacha;
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îtâ (from the Mahâbhârata) being a discourse between Arjuna, prince of India, and the Supreme Being under the form of Krishna / Anonymous
between the armies of the Kauravas and Pandavas, and this conversation is maintained in a war-chariot drawn ... my people, and the Pandavas? Sanjaya: When he beheld the host of Pandavas, Raja Duryodhana to Drona drew details...- creator(s) - Anonymous
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- subject(s) - arjuna; krishna; bhagavad; gita; prince; sacrifice; worship; soul; religion; arjuna; krishna; soul; sacrifice; bhagavad; prince; worship; religion; gita;
- title - îtâ (from the Mahâbhârata) being a discourse between Arjuna, prince of India, and the Supreme Being under the form of Krishna
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Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official / Sleeman, William, 1788-1856
, according to native legends, repose the Pandavas, the heroes of their great Homeric poem, the Mahabharata ... of over 100,000 Sanskrit verses. The main subject is the war between the five Pandavas, or sons of Pandu details...- creator(s) - Sleeman, William, 1788-1856
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- subject(s) - india; raja; shah jahan; india; shah jahan; raja;
- title - Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official
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A Lie Never Justifiable / Trumbull, H. Clay (Henry Clay), 1830-1903
in this recorded war, between the Pandavas and the Kauravas, are in the habit of lying without stint; yet ... advantage might be gained by it. At a point in the combat when Yudhishthira, a leader of the Pandavas details...- creator(s) - Trumbull, H. Clay (Henry Clay), 1830-1903
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- subject(s) - cited; falsehood; concealment; lie; sin; christian ethics; truth; god; concealment; cited; god; sin; lie; christian ethics; falsehood; truth;
- title - A Lie Never Justifiable
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