Mahabharata Adi Parva Shloka 6661
Shloka (श्लोक)
स कथाः कथयन्न एव निद्रया जनमेजय
कौन्तेयॊ ऽपहृतस तस्मिञ शयने सवर्गसंमिते
⚡ Quick Meaning
In a dream-like state, Janamejaya recalls the tales narrated to him by the son of Kunti while resting in divine bliss.
📖 Translations
English Translation
Janamejaya, in a semi-conscious state, reflects on the tales recounted to him by the son of Kunti, finding himself caught in a divine realm of stories, enriching his dreams and thoughts.
हिंदी अनुवाद
जनमेजय एक दिव्य आनंद में विश्राम करते हुए, कुंती के पुत्र द्वारा सुनाई गई कथाओं पर विचार करते हैं, जो उन्हें दिव्य संसार में ले जा रही हैं।
🔍 Commentary
📜 Context
This shloka indicates the interplay of storytelling and spirituality in the Mahabharata, illustrating its impact on Janamejaya.
🧘 Meaning
It portrays the enchanting power of stories in connecting us to higher consciousness.
🌟 Application
We should embrace storytelling as a means to inspire, dream, and elevate our thoughts and experiences.
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