
Let every year, every month, every day, every hour and every moment be new...
Let the life:- "Keep me away from the wisdom which does not cry, the philosophy which does not laugh and the greatness which does not bow before children. "
Let every year, every month, every day, every hour and every moment be new...
Until I stayed in the interiors of Himachal at Joginder Nagar for some years I didn’t have a real hand on feel of the mountains though my fascination with them was there since childhood and I even joined the Trekking and Mountaineering Club of my college, but we never ventured out.
“Yudhishthira asked:
Which countries, which provinces, which retreats, which mountains, and which rivers, O grandsire, are the foremost in point of sanctity?
The Rishi crowned with success said: Those countries, those provinces, those retreats, and those mountains, should be regarded as the foremost in point of sanctity through which or by the side of which that foremost of all rivers, viz., Bhagirathi (Ganga or Ganges) flows.”
From The Mahabharata
Anusasna parva, Section XXVI
Translated by Sri Kisari Mohan Ganguli
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