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Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit/The Story of a Cat, A Mouse, A Lizard and An Owl
II. THE STORY OF A CAT, A MOUSE, A LIZARD AND AN OWL. CHAPTER I.
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit/The Magic Shoes and Staff
IV. THE MAGIC SHOES AND STAFF. CHAPTER I.
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit/The Magic Pitcher
I. THE MAGIC PITCHER CHAPTER I.
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit/The Jeweled Arrow
V. THE JEWELLED ARROW. CHAPTER I.
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit/The Hermit's Daughter
IX. THE HERMIT'S DAUGHTER. CHAPTER I.
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit/The Beetle and the Silken Thread
VI. THE BEETLE AND THE SILKEN THREAD. CHAPTER I.
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit/A Royal Thief-Catcher
III. A ROYAL THIEF-CATCHER. CHAPTER I.
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit/A Crow and his Three Friends
VII. A CROW AND HIS THREE FRIENDS. CHAPTER I.
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit/A Clever Thief
VIII. A CLEVER THIEF. CHAPTER I.
The Mahabharata/Book 8: Karna Parva/Section 7
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The Mahabharata/Book 8: Karna Parva/Section 6
Dhritarashtra said, "Thou hast, O son, mentioned the names of those of my side that have been slain in battle by the Pandavas. Tell me now, O Sanjaya, the names of those amongst the Pandavas that have been slain by the people of my side!"
The Mahabharata/Book 8: Karna Parva/Section 5
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The Mahabharata/Book 8: Karna Parva/Section 4
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The Mahabharata/Book 8: Karna Parva/Section 3
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The Mahabharata/Book 8: Karna Parva/Section 2
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The Mahabharata/Book 8: Karna Parva/Section 1
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The Mahabharata/Book 8: Karna Parva
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The Mahabharata/Book 6: Bhishma Parva/Section XI
Dhritarashtra said,--'Thou hast, O Sanjaya, duly described Jamvukhanda to me. Tell me now its dimensions and extent truly. Tell me also, O Sanjaya, of the extent of the ocean of Sakadwipa, and Kusadwipa, of Salmalidwipa and Kraunchadwipa, truly and without leaving anything and...
The Mahabharata/Book 6: Bhishma Parva/Section V
"Dhritarashtra said,--'The names of rivers and mountains, O Sanjaya, as also of provinces, and all other things resting on the earth, and their dimensions, O thou that are acquainted with the measures of things of the earth in its entirety and the forests, O Sanjaya, recount t...
The Mahabharata/Book 6: Bhishma Parva/Section II
Vaisampayana said,--"Seeing then the two armies (standing) on the east and the west for the fierce battle that was impending, the holy *Rishi* Vyasa, the son of Satyavati, that foremost of all persons acquainted with the *Vedas*, that grandsire of the Bharatas, conversant with...
The Mahabharata/Book 6: Bhishma Parva/Section I
(*Jamvu-khanda Nirmana Parva*)
The Mahabharata/Book 6: Bhishma Parva
Jamvu-khanda Nirmana Parva**
The Mahabharata/Book 3: Vana Parva/Section LVII
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The Mahabharata/Book 3: Vana Parva/Section LV
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The Mahabharata/Book 3: Vana Parva/Section LII
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The Mahabharata/Book 3: Vana Parva/Section II
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The Mahabharata/Book 3: Vana Parva/Section I
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The Mahabharata/Book 3: Vana Parva
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The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XXXVIII
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The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XXXI
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The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XXVIII
Vaisampayana said, "That heroic and foremost of the Pandavas endued with great energy, crossing the White mountains, subjugated the country of the Limpurushas ruled by Durmaputra, after a collison involving a great slaughter of Kshatiiyas, and brought the region under his comp...
The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XXVII
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The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XXV
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The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XXIX
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The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XXIV
Vaisampayana said,--"thus addressed, Bhima firmly resolved upon slaying Jarasandha, replied unto Krishna of the Yadu race, saying,--O tiger of the Yadu race, O Krishna, this wretch that yet stayeth before me with sufficient strength and bent upon fight, should not be forgiven ...
The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XXIII
Vaisampayana said,--'then that foremost of all speakers, Krishna of the Yadava race, addressing king Jarasandha who was resolved upon fighting, said,--'O king, with whom amongst us three dost thou desire to fight? Who amongst us shall prepare himself for battle (with thee)?' T...
The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XXII
"Jarasandha said,--'I do not recollect if I ever acted injuriously towards ye! Even upon a careful mental scrutiny I fail to see the injury I did unto ye. When I have never done ye an injury, why, ye Brahmanas do ye regard me, who am innocent, as your foe? O, answer me truly, ...
The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XXI
"Vasudeva said,--'behold, O Partha, the great capital of Magadha, standing in all its beauty. Filled with flocks and herds and its stock of water never exhausted, and adorned also with fine mansions standing in excellent array, it is free from every kind of calamity. The five ...
The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XX
"Krishna said,--both Hansa and Dimvaka have fallen; Kansa also with all his followers has been slain. The time hath, therefore come for the destruction of Jarasandha. He is incapable of being vanquished in battle even by all the celestials and the *Asuras* (fighting together)....
The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XVIII
"Krishna continued,--'hearing these words of the king, the Rakshasa woman answered--Blessed be thou, O king of kings. Capable of assuming any form at will. I am a Rakshasa woman called Jara. I am living, O king, happily in thy house, worshipped by all. Every day I wander from ...
The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XVII
"Vasudeva said,--'Arjuna hath indicated what the inclination should be of one that is born in the Bharata race, especially of one who is the son of Kunti. We know not when death will overtake us, in the night or in the day. Nor have we ever heard that immortality hath been ach...
The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XVI
"Yudhishthira said,--'Desirous of the imperial dignity but acting from selfish motives and relying upon courage alone, how, O Krishna, can I despatch ye (unto Jarasandha)? Both Bhima and Arjuna, I regard as my eyes, and thee, O Janardana as my mind. How shall I live, deprived ...
The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XV
"Yudhishthira said,--"Intelligent as thou art, thou hast said what none else is capable of saying. There is none else on earth who is settler of all doubts. Behold, there are kings in every province employed in benefiting their respective selves. But no one amongst them hath b...
The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XLVII
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The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section XLIX
Janamejaya said,--"O thou foremost of all conversant with the Vedas, how did that game at dice take place, fraught with such evil to the cousins and through which my grand-sires, the son of Pandu, were plunged into such sorrow? What kings also were present in that assembly, an...