Mahabharata

Mahabharata Adi Parva Shloka 12502

Shloka (श्लोक)

तरिरात्रॊपॊषितः सनात्वा मुच्यते बरह्महत्यया
अग्निष्टॊमातिरात्राभ्यां फलं विन्दति मानवः

⚡ Quick Meaning

A person who fasts for a day and night becomes absolved of the sin of killing a Brahmin.

📖 Translations

English Translation

This shloka conveys that by observing a strict fast, an individual can be liberated from grievous sins, particularly the sin associated with Brahmin killing, and attain spiritual fruitfulness through rituals like Agnistoma.

हिंदी अनुवाद

यह श्लोक बताता है कि एक दिन और रात का उपवास रखने से एक व्यक्ति ब्रह्महत्या जैसे गंभीर पाप से मुक्त हो सकता है और अग्निष्टोम जैसे अनुष्ठानों के द्वारा आध्यात्मिक फल प्राप्त कर सकता है।

🔍 Commentary

📜 Context

This verse highlights the significance of fasting as a spiritual discipline in ancient Indian texts, particularly revered during festivals and rituals.

🧘 Meaning

Self-restraint through fasting purifies the mind and body, allowing for clearer connection with spiritual practices and growth.

🌟 Application

Seeking spiritual growth today can include fasting or other forms of self-control, aligning oneself with ancient practices of purification.

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