The History of India from the Earliest Ages: The Vedic period and the Mahá BhárataN. Trübner, 1867 |
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... Kauravas ib . 65 ib . ib . ib . Kuntí arrives at Hastinapur with the five sons of Pándu The Pandavas dwelt in the palace with the Kauravas Review of the foregoing legend of Pándu and Dhritarashtra Pándu , probably a leper ib . ib . ib ...
... Kauravas ib . 65 ib . ib . ib . Kuntí arrives at Hastinapur with the five sons of Pándu The Pandavas dwelt in the palace with the Kauravas Review of the foregoing legend of Pándu and Dhritarashtra Pándu , probably a leper ib . ib . ib ...
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... Kauravas and Pandavas Main incidents 1st , Jealousies between the Kauravas and Pandavas Attempt of Duryodhana to take the life of Bhíma Bhíma's escape to the city of Serpents Bhima's great strength Review of the foregoing legend ...
... Kauravas and Pandavas Main incidents 1st , Jealousies between the Kauravas and Pandavas Attempt of Duryodhana to take the life of Bhíma Bhíma's escape to the city of Serpents Bhima's great strength Review of the foregoing legend ...
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... Kauravas , and victory of the Pándavas Division of the Raj of Panchála Significance of the legend of the division of ... Kauravas being passed over in favour of the Pandavas ib . ib . The Maharaja offers to divide the administration ...
... Kauravas , and victory of the Pándavas Division of the Raj of Panchála Significance of the legend of the division of ... Kauravas being passed over in favour of the Pandavas ib . ib . The Maharaja offers to divide the administration ...
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... Kauravas at the alliance ib . Primitive character of the ancient Councils of the Kshatriyas Inferiority of the speeches to those in Homer and Thucydides Scene in the Council - hall at Hastinapur 137 ib . ib . Bhishma proposes a division ...
... Kauravas at the alliance ib . Primitive character of the ancient Councils of the Kshatriyas Inferiority of the speeches to those in Homer and Thucydides Scene in the Council - hall at Hastinapur 137 ib . ib . Bhishma proposes a division ...
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... Kauravas during the thirteenth year Fail to discover the Pándavas ib . 218 ib . ib . ib . ib . ib . ib . 219 ib . Spies bring the news of the death of Kíchaka ib . Susarman , Raja of Trigarta , proposes an invasion of the Raj of Viráta ...
... Kauravas during the thirteenth year Fail to discover the Pándavas ib . 218 ib . ib . ib . ib . ib . ib . 219 ib . Spies bring the news of the death of Kíchaka ib . Susarman , Raja of Trigarta , proposes an invasion of the Raj of Viráta ...
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Abhimanyu Agni amongst ancient appear Arjuna army Aryan Asura Aswamedha Aswattháma Babhru-váhana Balaráma battle behold Bhima Bhishma Bráh Brahmanical Brahmanical compilers brethren brother chariot Chieftains combat command Damayantí damsel daughter davas death deity Devayání Dhaumya Dhrishta-dyumna Dhritarashtra Draupadí Drona Drupada Duhsásana Duryod Duryodhana Dwáraká elephant enemy exile father feast fight foregoing Gándhárí Gandharvas gods Hastinapur head hero Hindú hishthira HISTORY HISTORY OF INDIA homa horse husband hymns INDIA Indra Indra-prastha Jayadratha jewels jungle Karna Kauravas Kíchaka kinsmen Krishna Kshatriya Kuntí legend Mahá Bhárata Maharaja marriage mother myth mythical Nala narrative palace Pán Pándavas Pándu performed pray present priest Raja Drupada Raja Viráta Raja Yudhishthira Rajasúya Rání returned Rig-Veda Rishis sacrifice sage Sahadeva Sakuni Sálya Sanjaya Sátyaki serpents slain slay sons story Susarman Swayamvara thira tion took tradition Uttar Vasudeva Vedic Vidura Vishnu Vyása warriors whilst wife women words worship wrath yodhana Yudhish
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