Mahabharata Adi Parva Shloka 12585
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Shloka (श्लोक)
अरुन्धती वटं गच्छेत तीर्थसेवी नराधिप
सामुद्रकम उपस्पृश्य तरिरात्रॊपॊषितॊ नरः
गॊसहस्रफलं विन्देत कुलं चैव समुद्धरेत
⚡ Quick Meaning
A seeker who visits sacred sites and follows rituals is elevated.
📖 Translations
English Translation
A person who visits the sacred tree Arundhati, performs rituals at holy places, and touches the sacred ocean, gains a thousandfold merit and lifts their entire family.
हिंदी अनुवाद
जो व्यक्ति अरुन्धती पेड़ के पास जाता है, तीर्थ स्थलों पर पूजा करता है और पवित्र समुद्र को स्पर्श करता है, वह हजार गुना पुण्य प्राप्त करता है और अपने पूरे परिवार को ऊंचा उठाता है।
🔍 Commentary
📜 Context
This shloka describes the importance of visiting sacred places and performing rituals in Hinduism.
🧘 Meaning
The verse emphasizes the spiritual benefits associated with such pilgrimages, which help in uplifting one’s family lineage.
🌟 Application
Devotees are encouraged to visit holy places for spiritual growth and to gain merits for themselves and their ancestors.
