The number of slokas also composed (in this) by the great reciter of sacred truths is eight hundred and seventy.
The number of sections in this is forty-two, and the number of slokas composed by Vyasa cognisant of truth is one thousand five hundred and six.
The number of slokas contained in the Harivansa is twelve thousand.
The number ofslokas composed, O ascetics, by the great Rishi in this is two hundred and nine.
The number of sections is eight and the number of slokas composed by Vyasa cognisant of truth is three hundred and twenty.
The number of slokas is eleven thousand, six hundred and sixty-four.
The number of slokas as composed in the Drona Parva by Rishi Vyasa, the son of Parasara and the possessor of true knowledge after much meditation, is eight thousand, nine hundred and nine.
The number of slokas also composed in this by the great Rishi is six thousand, six hundred and ninety-eight.
The number of sections in this is sixty-nine and the number of slokas is four thousand, nine hundred and sixty-tour.
Here follow five and half slokaswhich appear to be interpolations].
The great Rishi Usanas, O son, sang two Slokasin days of old.
Footnote 221: These three slokas are analogous to Manu, ch.
In the corresponding slokas of Manu, ten Palas are said to be equivalent to one Dharaṇa.
We have found in the former slokas that Atma is one and constant.
The slokas also, which begin with the words 'Thou alone art real' (Vi.
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