Indian Myth And LegendLibrary of Alexandria, 1 janv. 1913 - 463 pages |
Table des matières
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Section 27 | |
Section 28 | |
Section 29 | |
Section 30 | |
Section 31 | |
Section 32 | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Agni ancient andhe andsaid andthe Arjuna arrows Aryan Asuras battle beautiful became beheld Bharata Bhima Bhishma Brahmans brethren brother bythe celestial chariot cried Damayantí Dasaratha daughter deities demons Dhritarashtra dost Draupadi Drona Drupada Duhsasana Duryodhana earth Egyptian elephants enemies eyes fire forest Gandharvas goddess gods Hanuman hastened Hastinapur hath heart heaven hewas holy horse husband hymns India Indra inthe jungle Kaikeyi Karna Kauravas king kingdom Krishna Kshatriyas Lakshmana lord lotus Mahábhárata Maharajah maiden mighty monarch moon mother mountain myths Nala night ofthe onthe palace Panchala Pandavas princes princess Pritha Pron queen rajah Rakshasa Rama Ravana Rigveda Rishi royal sacred sacrifice sage Satyavan Savitri saying serpent Shakuni Shiva sire Sita slain slay sorrow soul spake spoke swayamvara Teutonic thatthe thee thegods thine thou art thou hast thou wilt tothe unto Varuna Vedic Vidura Vishnu wandered warriors wasthe waters weapons wept withthe worship Yama Yudhishthira Yuga