Mahabharata Vana Parva – अथापश्यत स उदये भास्करं भास्करद्युतिः
Shloka (श्लोक)
अथापश्यत स उदये भास्करं भास्करद्युतिः
सॊमं चैव महाभागं विशमानं दिवाकरम
⚡ Quick Meaning
Then he beheld the rising sun, the illustrious one, along with the noble moon and the heavenly body.
Translations
English Translation
He then saw the sun rising, which is brilliant and is referred to as Bhaskara, alongside the auspicious moon and other celestial bodies illuminating the world at dawn.
हिंदी अनुवाद
फिर उसने भास्कर को उगते हुए देखा, जो कि शानदार और भास्कर के नाम से जाना जाता है, साथ ही शुभ चंद्रमा और सुबह के समय जगमगाते अन्य आकाशीय पिंडों को भी देखा।
Commentary
Context
This shloka signifies the transition from darkness to light, capturing the moment of dawn in the Vana Parva.
Meaning
The imagery of the sun and moon conveys hope and the cyclical nature of life, suggesting that every ending leads to a new beginning.
Application
This shloka reminds us that each day brings renewal and opportunities for growth, urging us to embrace change as a fundamental part of life.
