गङ्गावतरण-प्रार्थना
Bhagīratha’s Petition for the Descent of Gaṅgā
मन्त्रिष्वाधाय तद्राज्यं गङ्गावतरणे रत:।स तपो दीर्घमातिष्ठद्गोकर्णे रघुनन्दन।।1.42.12।।ऊर्ध्वबाहु: पञ्चतपा मासाहारो जितेन्द्रिय:।
mantriṣv ādhāya tad rājyaṃ gaṅgāvataraṇe rataḥ |
sa tapo dīrgham ātiṣṭhad gokarṇe raghunandana ||
ūrdhvabāhuḥ pañcatapā māsāhāro jitendriyaḥ |
အို ရဃုနန္ဒနရေ၊ ဂင်္ဂါမြစ်ကို မြေပြင်သို့ ဆင်းသက်စေလိုသော စိတ်ဖြင့် နိုင်ငံတော်ကို မန္တ្រីများထံ အပ်နှံပြီး၊ ဂိုကဏ္ဏ၌ နှစ်ရှည်လများ တပသကို ကျင့်၏—လက်နှစ်ဖက်ကို မြှောက်ထား၍ မီးငါးပါးတပသကို ခံယူကာ၊ တစ်လလျှင် တစ်ကြိမ်သာ အစာစား၍၊ အင်ဒြိယတို့ကို အနိုင်ယူထား၏။
O son of the Raghus (Rama), Bhagiratha, with a determination to bring down Gangaentrusted the kingdom to his ministers and went to a sacred place known as Gokarna. There with arms uplifted surrounded by four fires, partaking food once a month, with his senses controlled, carried out panchatapa for a number of years.
Dharma as self-sacrifice for collective welfare: Bhagiratha undertakes severe tapas not for personal gain, but to accomplish a sacred, world-benefiting aim (Gaṅgā’s descent).
Bhagiratha delegates governance to ministers and begins prolonged, rigorous austerities at Gokarṇa to secure Gaṅgā’s descent.
Discipline (jitendriyatā) and unwavering resolve (dṛḍha-saṅkalpa) expressed through extreme austerity and restraint.