Saturday, February 18, 2023

गंगे च यमुने चैव, गोदावरि सरस्वति।नर्मदे सिंधु कावेरि, जलेऽस्मिन् संनिधिं कुरु।।

"Ganga Sindhu Sarasvati, Ch Yamuna Godavari" is a phrase from a popular Sanskrit devotional song, also known as the "Charanamrit Shlok" or the "Ganga Stotram". The song praises the sacred rivers of India and their significance in Hindu mythology and culture.

The lyrics of the "Ganga Sindhu Sarasvati" part of the song are as follows:

गंगे च यमुने चैव, गोदावरि सरस्वति।
नर्मदे सिंधु कावेरि, जलेऽस्मिन् संनिधिं कुरु।।

The English translation of these lyrics is as follows:

"Gange cha Yamune chaiva, Godavari Sarasvati,
Narmade Sindhu Kaveri, Jalesmin sannidhim kuru."

The meaning of these lyrics is:

"May the holy waters of Ganges, Yamuna, Godavari and Saraswati, Narmada, Sindhu and Kaveri always be with us and bless us with their proximity."

The "Charanamrit Shlok" is a prayer that is often recited by Hindus during their daily rituals and on auspicious occasions to seek the blessings of the sacred rivers of India. The song recognizes the cultural and spiritual significance of these rivers and the belief that taking a dip in them can purify one's soul and bring good fortune.

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