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प्रसन्नता च तोयस्य मुनिभ्यश्चाधिका तव । न लक्षयामः शैलेन्द्र कुत्राविनयिता स्थिता
prasannatā ca toyasya munibhyaścādhikā tava | na lakṣayāmaḥ śailendra kutrāvinayitā sthitā
你水流的澄明安宁,以及对诸牟尼圣者的慈和,皆尤为卓绝。山中王啊,我们不见你身上有任何失礼或不谦之处。
Unspecified (sages addressing Śailendra, the lord of mountains)
Concept: True greatness is marked by clarity and humility: purity of waters parallels purity of disposition; reverence toward sages is the hallmark of dharmic power.
Application: Keep one’s ‘waters’ clear—speech, intentions, and habits; practice respect toward teachers/elders and those on a spiritual path.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: river
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: मुनिभ्यश्चाधिका = मुनिभ्यः + च + अधिका (ः + च → श्च). कुत्राविनयिता = कुत्र + अविनयिता (a+a→ā).
It praises serene qualities—clarity, graciousness, and humility—affirming that true greatness (even of a “lord of mountains”) is recognized through gentle conduct toward sages.
Śailendra literally means “lord/king of mountains.” In this verse it functions as an honorific address to a mountain personified or its presiding lord; the specific identity is not explicit from the single shloka alone.
The verse elevates vinaya (humility, courteous restraint) as a hallmark of nobility: one’s power is validated by calmness and respectful behavior, especially toward the wise.