Mahabharata Adi Parva Shloka 14718
Shloka (श्लोक)
उपर्य उपरि शैलस्य बह्वीश च सरितः शिवाः
परस्थं हिमवतः पुण्यं ययौ सप्त दशे ऽहनि
⚡ Quick Meaning
On top of the mountains, there were many sacred rivers flowing from the blessed Himalayas, especially during the seventh day.
📖 Translations
English Translation
Atop the mountains flowed numerous holy rivers originating from the blessed region of the Himalayas, particularly celebrated on the seventh day of their journey, symbolizing purification and divinity.
हिंदी अनुवाद
पहाड़ों पर पवित्र नदियाँ बह रही थीं, जो हिमालय के धन्य क्षेत्र से निकल रही थीं, विशेषकर उनके सफर के सातवें दिन, जो शुद्धता और दिव्यता का प्रतीक था।
🔍 Commentary
📜 Context
This shloka signifies the importance of rivers in the context of purity and spiritual nourishment as experienced by the Pandavas.
🧘 Meaning
The sacred rivers serve as a metaphor for spiritual wisdom that flows abundantly for those who seek enlightenment.
🌟 Application
This shloka can inspire us to seek purity in our thoughts and actions, encouraging us to find divinity in our paths.
