Mahabharata Bhishma Parva – षष्ठॊ हरि गिरिर नाम षड एते पर्वतॊत्तमाः

Shloka (श्लोक)
षष्ठॊ हरि गिरिर नाम षड एते पर्वतॊत्तमाः
तेषाम अन्तरविष्कम्भॊ दविगुणः परविभागशः
⚡ Quick Meaning
This shloka describes the greatness and classification of mountains.
Translations
English Translation
In this verse, it is elaborated that there are six supreme mountains named Hari, and it explains their division in terms of their extensive structures and attributes, highlighting their significance and magnificence.
हिंदी अनुवाद
इस श्लोक में बताया गया है कि हरि नामक छह अत्युत्तम पर्वत हैं, और इसके माध्यम से पर्वतों के विस्तार और विशेषताओं के वर्गीकरण की व्याख्या की गई है, उनके महत्व और भव्यता को उजागर करते हुए।
Commentary
Context
This shloka is part of the Bhishma Parva, discussing the natural features in the landscape of the epic.
Meaning
The emphasis on mountains serves to illustrate not just their physical form but also their spiritual and cultural significance in ancient texts.
Application
This shloka encourages appreciation for nature’s splendor and serves as a reminder of the mountains’ durable presence in mythology and life.
