गङ्गाजन्मवर्णनम् / The Origin of the Ganga
Tripathagā Narrative
तस्यां गङ्गेयमभवज्ज्येष्ठा हिमवतस्सुता।उमा नाम द्वितीयाभून्नाम्ना तस्यैव राघव।।1.35.16।।
tasyāṃ gaṅgeyam abhavaj jyeṣṭhā himavataḥ sutā | umā nāma dvitīyābhūn nāmnā tasyaiva rāghava ||
ពីនាងនោះបានកើតមាន «គង្គា» នេះ ជាកូនស្រីច្បងរបស់ហិមវាន។ កូនស្រីទីពីរ ឱ រាឃវៈ ក៏កើតមានដល់ព្រះអង្គដែរ ហើយមាននាមថា «ឧមា»។
O Rama! Himavan's beloved of beautiful waist, well-known by the name of Manorama is the daughter of Mount Meru. She is the mother to both the daughters.
Dharma here is the ordered understanding of the sacred world: rivers and deities are not random forces but belong to a moral-cosmic structure conveyed through truthful tradition.
Viśvāmitra names Himavān’s two daughters—Gaṅgā as the elder and Umā as the younger—advancing the origin-story Rāma requested.
Viśvāmitra’s fidelity to sacred history (satya in transmission) is emphasized by careful identification of figures.