Mahabharata Adi Parva Shloka 5328
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Shloka (श्लोक)
पुरा हिमवतश चैषा हेमशृङ्गाद विनिःसृता
गङ्गा गत्वा समुद्राम्भः सप्तधा परतिपद्यते
⚡ Quick Meaning
The holy river Ganga emerges from the Himalayas and flows into the ocean in seven streams.
📖 Translations
English Translation
This verse describes the divine origin of the Ganga river, originating from the Himalayas, flowing through seven distinct currents before merging into the ocean. It symbolizes purity and the sanctity of water in spiritual practices.
हिंदी अनुवाद
यह श्लोक गंगा नदी के दिव्य उद्गम का वर्णन करता है, जो हिमालय से निकलकर समुद्र में सात विभिन्न धाराओं के रूप में बहती है। यह पवित्रता और आध्यात्मिक अभ्यासों में जल के पवित्र होने का प्रतीक है।
🔍 Commentary
📜 Context
This verse is situated in the Adi Parva, which narrates the origins of various sacred rivers in Hindu mythology. It highlights the significance of water in rituals.
🧘 Meaning
The Ganga symbolizes spiritual purity, offering liberation and cleansing from sins through its sacred waters. It serves as a connecting thread between the heavens and the earth.
🌟 Application
This shloka inspires devotees to worship the Ganga, emphasizing the need for water conservation and respect for nature’s gifts in everyday life.
