CONTENTS: The Indian Song of Songs--Hymn to Vishnu; Sarga the First--The Sports of Krishna; Sarga the Second--The Penitence of Krishna; Sarga the Third--Krishna troubled; Sarga the Fourth--Krishna cheered; Sarga the Fifth--The Longings of Krishna; Sarga the Sixth--Krishna made bolder; Sarga the Seventh--Krishna supposed false; Sarga the Eighth--The Rebuking of Krishna; Sarga the Ninth--The End of Krishna's Trial; Sarga the Tenth--Krishna in Paradise; Sarga the Eleventh--The Union of Radha and Krishna, Miscellaneous Oriental Poems--; The Rajpoot Wife; King Saladin; The Caliph's Draught; Hindoo Funeral Song; Song of the Serpent Charmers; Song of the Flour-Mill; Taza ba Taza; The Mussulman Paradise; Dedication of a Poem from the Sanskrit; The Rajah's Ride; Two Books From the "Iliad of India"; The Great Journey; The Entry into Heaven; The Night of Slaughter; The Morning Prayer; Proverbial Wisdom from the Shlokas of the Hitopadesa
Sir Edwin Arnold Books
Sir Edwin Arnold was an English poet and journalist whose works are celebrated for their poetic portrayal of Asian themes and cultures. Arnold's style is characterized by lyrical language and a profound understanding of the spiritual and philosophical traditions of the East. His writing explores the beauty and wisdom found within Eastern religions and philosophies, offering readers a unique perspective on these profound subjects.
