Mahabharata

Mahabharata Adi Parva Shloka 12607

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Shloka (श्लोक)

गङ्गॊद्भेदं समासाद्य तरिरात्रॊपॊषितॊ नरः
वाजपेयम अवाप्नॊति बरह्मभूतश च जायते

⚡ Quick Meaning

This shloka describes the spiritual benefits of engaging with the Ganges and performing rituals.

📖 Translations

English Translation

By approaching the Ganges and performing rites during the night, a person attains the benefits of a Vājape ya sacrifice and is reborn as a Brahman, thus attaining a higher spiritual status.

हिंदी अनुवाद

गंगा के प्रति ध्यान करते हुए और रात्रि में अनुष्ठान करने से, व्यक्ति वाजपेय यज्ञ का फल प्राप्त करता है और उसे ब्रह्मभूत पुनर्जन्म मिलता है, जिससे वह एक ऊँचे आध्यात्मिक स्तर पर पहुँचता है।

🔍 Commentary

📜 Context

This verse emphasizes the importance of sacred rivers and their role in spiritual rituals and rebirth, commonly found in the Vana Parva of the Mahabharata.

🧘 Meaning

The Ganges symbolizes purity and spiritual upliftment. Engaging with it during rituals enhances one’s spiritual journey towards Brahmanhood.

🌟 Application

Devotees are encouraged to perform rituals near holy rivers to gain spiritual benefits and strive for self-realization and a higher state of consciousness.

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