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Passages similar to: Bhagavad Gita — Arjuna Viṣhāda Yoga
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Hindu
Bhagavad Gita
Arjuna Viṣhāda Yoga (1.4)
In that army are mighty archers and heroes, in battle equal to Bhima and Arjuna: Yuyudhāna, Virāta, and Drupada, each a mahāratha; Heroic Dhrishtaketu, Chekitāna, and the king of Kāśi; Purujit, Kuntibhoja, and Śaivya, all the best of men; Powerful Yudhāmanyu, brave Uttamaujā, Subhadrā’s son, and the sons of Draupadi— all mahārathas indeed.
Zoroastrian
Chapter II (5)
As a specimen of a warlike army, which is destined for battle, they have ordained every single constellation of those 6480 thousand small stars as...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (3)
In this manner, then, took place the reunion of all the people, all armed with their bows and their shields. It is impossible to describe the...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (1)
Afterwards the tribes held council again. "What shall we do with them? in truth, their estate is very great," they said when they assembled again in...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 10 (9)
Then all the people of Uvilá went out, those of Chulimal, Zaquiyá, Xahbaquieh, Chi-Temah, Vahxalahuh, and the people of Cabracán,...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXXII (5)
Again, I say, by Zaratûst were begotten three sons and three daughters; one son was Isadvâstar, one Aûrvatad-nar, and one Khûrshêd-kîhar; as...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXXII (1)
On the kindred of Pôrûshasp, son of Paîtirâsp, son of Aurvadasp, son of Hâêkadâsp, son of Kakhshnûs, son of Pâîtîrasp, son of Hardarsn, son of...
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (399)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who, though he has committed no offence, endures reproach, bonds, and stripes, who has endurance for his force, and...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXIX (6)
Regarding them it says, they are those who are immortal, as are Narsih son of Vîvanghâû, Tûs son of Nôdar, Gîw son of Gûdarz, Ibairaz the causer of...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXVII (10)
And they said unto their father : " Go forth with them and lead them, else we shall slay thee."
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXXI (40)
To Sparnak the governorship of Spâhân was given; to Khûsrôv the governorship of Râi was given; to Mârgandak the kingdom, forest settlements, and...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXVII (9)
And they sent to Aram, and to 'Aduram to the friend of their father, and they hired along with them one thousand fighting men, chosen men of war.
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Zoroastrian
Chapter II (7)
As it is said that Tîstar is the chieftain of the east, Satavês the chieftain of the west, Vanand the chieftain of the south, and Haptôk-rîng the...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 10 (11)
They went at once and they took captives; they brought their prisoners into the presence of Quicab, Cavizimah, the Galel, and the Ahtzic-Vinac. The...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXIX (3)
And these are the chiefs of their angels and their names, and their chief ones over hundreds and over fifties and over tens].
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Zoroastrian
Chapter I (27)
From the dark world of Aharman were Akôman and Andar, and then Sôvar, and then Nâkahêd, and then Tâîrêv and Zâîrîk.
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXXIII (4)
Mitrô-varâz was son of Nîgâs-afzûd-dâk, son of Shîrtashôsp, son of Parstva, son of Urvad-gâ, son of Tâham, son of Zarîr, son of Dûrâsrôb, son of...
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Gnostic
Aeonic Life (3)
They were fathers of the third glory according to the independence and the power which was begotten with them, since each one of them individually...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (10)
The city was watched from afar, spied upon and observed by the scouts of the tribes. "They are not many," they said. But they saw only the wooden...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 4 (1)
They were there, then, Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam, were all together on the mountain with their wives and their children...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 4 (5)
When the warriors fell, they were stretched out on the mountainside, and they no longer felt when they were hit with arrows, and wounded by the axes....
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