MahabharataVana Parva

Mahabharata Vana Parva – ततॊ राज्ञा सहासीनाः सर्वे ते वनवासिनः

Shloka (श्लोक)

ततॊ राज्ञा सहासीनाः सर्वे ते वनवासिनः
जातकौतूहलाः पार्थ पप्रच्छुर नृपतेः सुतम

⚡ Quick Meaning

This shloka describes the curiosity of the forest-dwelling beings who questioned the king about his son.

Translations

English Translation

Then, seated together with the king, all the forest dwellers, filled with curiosity, began to ask about the king’s son. Their eagerness for knowledge reflects their respect for royal lineage and their connection to the royal family.

हिंदी अनुवाद

फिर, राजा के साथ बैठे सभी वनवासी, जिज्ञासा से भरे, राजा के पुत्र के बारे में पूछना शुरू कर दिया। ज्ञान के प्रति उनकी उत्कंठा उनके राजकीय वंश के प्रति सम्मान और राजपरिवार के साथ उनके संबंध को दर्शाती है।

Commentary

Context

This occurrence illustrates the respect and bond between the royal family and the forest beings, highlighting societal connections.

Meaning

The curiosity reflects not just interest but also the underlying respect and acknowledgment of roles within the societal framework.

Application

This shloka serves as a reminder of the importance of communication and understanding beyond social boundaries for collective growth.

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