Mahabharata Adi Parva Shloka 12763
Shloka (श्लोक)
तपनस्य सुता तत्र तरिषु लॊकेषु विश्रुता
यमुना गङ्गया सार्धं संगता लॊकपावनी
⚡ Quick Meaning
This shloka highlights the renowned rivers, especially the confluence of Yamuna and Ganga.
📖 Translations
English Translation
The verse notes that the daughters of the sun are famous across the three worlds, with Yamuna and Ganga coming together at this sacred place, symbolizing purity and the flow of divine grace.
हिंदी अनुवाद
यह श्लोक बताता है कि सूर्य की पुत्रियाँ तीनों लोकों में प्रसिद्ध हैं, और यमुना तथा गंगा इस पवित्र स्थान पर एकत्रित होती हैं, जो कि पवित्रता और दिव्य कृपा का प्रतीक है।
🔍 Commentary
📜 Context
This shloka appears in the context of discussing the importance of river confluences and rituals in the Vana Parva.
🧘 Meaning
It encapsulates the essence of river worship, emphasizing the sanctity of their combined waters.
🌟 Application
The verse encourages reverence for natural water bodies and highlights their significance in spiritual practices.
