Mahabharata Adi Parva Shloka 66
Shloka (श्लोक)
दुर्यॊधनॊ मन्युमयॊ महाद्रुमः; सकन्धः कर्णः शकुनिस तस्य शाखाः
दुःशासनः पुष्पफले समृद्धे; मूलं राजा धृतराष्ट्रॊ ऽमनीषी
⚡ Quick Meaning
This shloka outlines the tree of Kurukshetra, representing various characters.
📖 Translations
English Translation
In this imagery of a great tree, Duryodhana is described as the trunk, filled with wrath. Karna and Shakuni are represented as its branches, while Dussashana is depicted as the fruit, demonstrating abundance in destruction. The roots are linked to Dhritarashtra, showcasing ignorance.
हिंदी अनुवाद
इस महान वृक्ष के चित्रण में, दुर्योधन को तने के रूप में दिखाया गया है, जो क्रोध से भरा है। कर्ण और शकुनि इसकी शाखाएँ हैं, जबकि दुष्शासन इसे फल के रूप में प्रस्तुत किया गया है, जो विनाश में प्रचुरता दिखाता है। इसकी जड़ें धृतराष्ट्र से जुड़ी हैं, जो अज्ञानता को दर्शाती हैं।
🔍 Commentary
📜 Context
This shloka from Adi Parva offers an allegorical representation of the characters involved in the Mahabharata conflict.
🧘 Meaning
The shloka emphasizes how different personalities contribute to the overall narrative, affecting the outcome of events.
🌟 Application
Recognizing our roles within larger contexts can help us understand our impacts and responsibilities in life.
