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A Prose English Translation of the Mahabharata (Translated Literally from the Original Sanskrit Text) - Stree Parva

1902

of the death of Dussbasana and the extiuctirei of Karma and the setting of the Dronmy heat t is not sundered into pieces. [...] 5. On account of the contraction of the uterus the creature then 'comes out of it beating the results of all his pristine acts. [...] Since the wise and the ignorant the rich and the poor the high-born and the low-born the honored and the dihonored all go to the place of the dead and sleep there shorn of anxiety.with bodies divested of flesh and full only of bones and dried up ten.tons whom amongst them would the survivors regard as standing superhir to others and by what marks would they determine the attributes of birt [...] Vaishampayana said :- t. After hearing the words of Vidura the chief of the Kurus stricken with grief on account of the death of his sons droped down senseless on the Earth. [...] Hearing these words of here Vishnu adored of all the worlds smilingly addressed her in the midst of the celestials saving — The eldest of the hundred sons of Dhritarashtra vie.
philosophy religion
Pages
30
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100105
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Mahabharata (In English) Stree Parva
1-30 Manmatha Dutt view

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