MahabharataStri Parva

Mahabharata Stri Parva – गजमध्य गतः शेते विकर्णॊ मधुसूदन

Shloka (श्लोक)

गजमध्य गतः शेते विकर्णॊ मधुसूदन
नीलमेघपरिक्षिप्तः शरदीव दिवाकरः

⚡ Quick Meaning

The shloka portrays Vikarna lying in the midst of elephants, obscured like a dark cloud at sunset.

Translations

English Translation

Vikarna is depicted lying amidst the tumult of battle, much like a dark cloud during the twilight, symbolizing the inevitable end that surrounds even the most valiant warriors in times of conflict.

हिंदी अनुवाद

विकर्ण को युद्ध के बीच में सोते हुए दर्शाया गया है, जैसे कि संध्या के समय का एक काला बादल, जो दर्शाता है कि संघर्ष के समय में सबसे बहादुर योद्धाओं के चारों ओर भी अंत अनिवार्य होता है।

Commentary

Context

This shloka is also within the context of the Stri Parva, reflecting the solemnity and the atmosphere of the battlefield.

Meaning

The imagery used emphasizes the chaos of war while simultaneously highlighting the beauty and tragic nature of life, showcasing the duality inherent in existence.

Application

It encourages one to reflect on the struggles faced and to find strength even amidst chaos, emphasizing life’s transient nature.

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