Mahabharata Stri Parva – अत्यन्तसुकुमारस्य राङ्क वाजिन शायिनः
Shloka (श्लोक)
अत्यन्तसुकुमारस्य राङ्क वाजिन शायिनः
कच चिद अद्य शरीरं ते भूमौ न परितप्यते
⚡ Quick Meaning
This shloka speaks of a delicate person, Krishna, whose body now lies peacefully on the ground, free from pain.
Translations
English Translation
It reflects on the vulnerability of Krishna, a being of exquisite delicacy. Despite his circumstances, his body rests calmly on the earth, indicating a cessation of suffering.
हिंदी अनुवाद
यह श्लोक कृष्ण की कोमलता का वर्णन करता है, जिनका शरीर अब धरती पर शांति से पड़ा है, दुःख से मुक्त।
Commentary
Context
Originating from the Stri Parva, this verse illustrates the contrasting nature of Krishna’s strength and fragility while conveying the grief of those around him.
Meaning
It highlights Krishna’s ethereal beauty and the universal nature of pain and peace in life.
Application
This shloka inspires us to embrace both our strengths and vulnerabilities, recognizing the magic in life’s transient moments.
