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Bhagvat Geeta
The BHAGAVAD−GITA translated by Sir Edwin Arnold

The BHAGAVAD−GITA

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The BHAGAVAD−GITA...................................................................................................................................1 translated by Sir Edwin Arnold
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The BHAGAVAD−GITA translated by Sir Edwin Arnold
• CHAPTER I
• CHAPTER II
• CHAPTER III
• CHAPTER IV
• CHAPTER V
• CHAPTER VI
• CHAPTER VII
• CHAPTER VIII
• CHAPTER IX
• CHAPTER X
• CHAPTER XI
• CHAPTER XII
• CHAPTER XIII
• CHAPTER XIV
• CHAPTER XV
• CHAPTER XVI
• CHAPTER XVII
• CHAPTER XVIII
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CHAPTER I

Dhritirashtra. Ranged thus for battle on the sacred plain−
On Kurukshetra− say, Sanjaya! say
What wrought my people, and the Pandavas?
Sanjaya. When he beheld the host of Pandavas,
Raja Duryodhana to Drona drew,
And spake these words: "Ah, Guru! see this line,
How vast it is of Pandu fighting−men,
Embattled by the son of Drupada,
Thy scholar in the war! Therein stand ranked
Chiefs like Arjuna, like to Bhima chiefs,
Benders of bows; Virata, Yuyudhan,
Drupada, eminent upon his car,
Dhrishtaket, Chekitan, Kasi's stout lord,
Purujit, Kuntibhoj, and Saivya,
With Yudhamanyu, and Uttamauj
Subhadra's child; and Drupadi's;− all famed!
All mounted on their shining chariots!
On our side, too,− thou best of Brahmans! see
Excellent chiefs, commanders of my line,
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Whose names I joy to count: thyself the first,
Then Bhishma, Karna, Kripa fierce in fight,
Vikarna, Aswatthaman; next to these
Strong Saumadatti, with full many more
Valiant and tried, ready this day to die
For me their king, each with his weapon grasped,
Each skilful in the field. Weakest− meseems−
Our battle shows where Bhishma holds command,
And Bhima, fronting him, something too

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