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== The significance of Jala ==
 
== The significance of Jala ==
 
All annas are born of jala, water.
 
All annas are born of jala, water.
In Srlmadbhagavata, Sri Vyasacarya gives a detailed
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In Srlmadbhagavata, Sri Vyasacarya gives a detailed description of the various annas in the context of prthvidohana, the milking of the earth, in the story of Prthu. And, jala is the source of all anna; in fact, ap, water stands for soma through which all anna obtains the [http://ruralict.cse.iitb.ac.in/wiki/index.php?title=Jala&venotify=created&veaction=edit necessary] nourishment for growth. That is why the greatness of annadana and jaladana, of the giving of food and water, is superior to all others. The danavlras,the ones who give food and water to others, attain to the best of lokas after their death and achieve great glory. They also live a long life and obtain great wealth in this world. The Mahabharata, describing the greatness of annadana and jaladana, says: <blockquote>'''|'''|na tasmdt paramam danam kincidsastiti memanah</blockquote>
description of the various annas in the context of prthvidohana, the milking
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<blockquote>anndt prdnabhrtastdta pravartante hi sarvasah ||</blockquote><blockquote>
of the earth, in the story of Prthu. And, jala is the source of
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Dear Yudhisthira, I believe that there is no dana greater than the dana of food and water; because all beings are indeed born of anna, and from anna alone do they obtain</blockquote><blockquote>sustenance for living.</blockquote><blockquote>||tasmddannam param loke sarvalokesu kathyate</blockquote><blockquote>anndd balam ca tejasca prdninam vardhate sadd ||</blockquote><blockquote>
all anna; in fact, ap, water stands for soma through which all anna obtains
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That is why anna is said to be the highest in this world. The bala, strength, and tejas, vitality, of all living beings always depends upon anna.</blockquote><blockquote>||anne datte nareneha prdnd dattd bhavantyuta</blockquote><blockquote>prdnaddndddhi paramam na ddnamiha vidyate ||</blockquote><blockquote>The one who gives anna indeed gives prana, gives life itself. And what can be a greater dana in this world than the dana of life?</blockquote><blockquote>||annam vdpi prabhavati parity at kurusattama .</blockquote><blockquote>nirajdtenajii vina na kincit sampravartate</blockquote><blockquote>But, Kurusrestha Yudhisthira, anna itself is born of water. In fact, nothing can exist without the anna, that is born of water.</blockquote><blockquote>||nirajatasca bhagavdn somo grahaganesvarah</blockquote><blockquote>amrtam ca sudha caiva svaha caiva svadhd tathd</blockquote><blockquote>annausadhyo rnaharaja virudhasca jalodbhavah</blockquote><blockquote>yatah prdnabhrtdm prdndh sambhavanti visdmpate</blockquote><blockquote>devanamamrtam hyannarh naganam ca sudha tathd</blockquote><blockquote>pitfndm ca svadhd prokta pasundrh cdpi virudhah  </blockquote>
the [http://ruralict.cse.iitb.ac.in/wiki/index.php?title=Jala&venotify=created&veaction=edit necessary] nourishment for growth. That is why the
 
greatness of annadana and jaladana, of the giving of food and water, is
 
superior to all others. The danavlras,the ones who give food and water to
 
others, attain to the best of lokas after their death and achieve
 
great glory. They also live a long life and obtain great wealth in this
 
world. The Mahabharata, describing the
 
greatness of annadana and jaladana, says: <blockquote>'''|'''|na tasmdt paramam danam
 
kincidsastiti memanah</blockquote><blockquote>anndt prdnabhrtastdta pravartante hi
 
sarvasah ||</blockquote><blockquote>Dear Yudhisthira, I believe that
 
there is no dana greater than the dana of food and water;
 
because all beings are indeed born of anna, and from anna
 
alone do they obtain</blockquote><blockquote>sustenance for living.</blockquote><blockquote>||tasmddannam param loke sarvalokesu
 
kathyate</blockquote><blockquote>anndd balam ca tejasca prdninam
 
vardhate sadd ||</blockquote><blockquote>That is why anna is said to be the
 
highest in this world. The bala, strength, and tejas, vitality,
 
of all living beings always depends upon anna.</blockquote><blockquote>||anne datte nareneha prdnd dattd
 
bhavantyuta</blockquote><blockquote>prdnaddndddhi paramam na ddnamiha
 
vidyate ||</blockquote><blockquote>The one who gives anna indeed gives
 
prana, gives life itself. And what can be a greater dana in
 
this world than the dana of life?</blockquote><blockquote>||annam vdpi prabhavati parity at
 
kurusattama .</blockquote><blockquote>nirajdtenajii vina na kincit
 
sampravartate</blockquote><blockquote>But, Kurusrestha Yudhisthira, anna
 
itself is born of water. In fact, nothing can exist without
 
the anna, that is born of water.</blockquote><blockquote>||nirajatasca bhagavdn somo
 
grahaganesvarah</blockquote><blockquote>amrtam ca sudha caiva svaha caiva
 
svadhd tathd</blockquote><blockquote>annausadhyo rnaharaja virudhasca
 
jalodbhavah</blockquote><blockquote>yatah prdnabhrtdm prdndh sambhavanti
 
visdmpate</blockquote><blockquote>devanamamrtam hyannarh naganam ca
 
sudha tathd</blockquote><blockquote>pitfndm ca svadhd prokta pasundrh
 
cdpi virudhah  </blockquote>
 
  
 
== Soma and Jala ==
 
== Soma and Jala ==
Soma, the god of grahas, celestial
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Soma, the god of grahas, celestial bodies, is born of water; and so are amrta, sudha, svaha and svadha; and, rnaharaja, so are anna, foodgrains, osadhis, herbs, and vlrudhas, the grasses, etc. O protector of the people, all living beings are born of and live on these various annas that are all born of water. Of these, amrta is said to be the anna of devas, sudha of the nagas, svadha of the pitrs, and vlrudhas of the animals. <blockquote>annameva manusydndm prdndndhurmanisinah</blockquote><blockquote>tacca sarvam naravydghra pdniydt sampravartate</blockquote><blockquote>tasmdt paniyaddndd vai na varam vidyate kvacit</blockquote>
bodies, is born of water; and so are amrta, sudha, svaha and
 
svadha; and, rnaharaja, so are anna, foodgrains, osadhis,
 
herbs, and vlrudhas, the grasses, etc. O protector of the
 
people, all living beings are born of and live on these various
 
annas that are all born of water. Of these, amrta is said to be
 
the anna of devas, sudha of the nagas, svadha of the pitrs,
 
and vlrudhas of the animals. <blockquote>annameva manusydndm
 
prdndndhurmanisinah</blockquote><blockquote>tacca sarvam naravydghra pdniydt
 
sampravartate</blockquote><blockquote>tasmdt paniyaddndd vai na varam
 
vidyate kvacit</blockquote>
 
  
 
== Jala as Prana ==
 
== Jala as Prana ==
The manlsis, the thinkers of India,
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The manlsis, the thinkers of India, have described anna as the prana, the very life, of men.
have described anna as the prana, the very life, of men.
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And, O lion amongst men, all kinds of anna is born of water.Therefore, there is no dana that is greater than the dana of water, giving of nothing else can compare with the giving of water.<blockquote>tacca dadydnnaro nityam yadicched bhutimdtmanah</blockquote><blockquote>dhanyam yasasyamayusyam jaladdnamihocyate</blockquote><blockquote>satrumscdpyadhi kaunteya sadd tisthati toyadah</blockquote>Therefore, the one who aspires to well-being in this world and beyond should always give water to the thirsty. Jaladana, the giving of water, is said to endow the giver with wealth,fame and longevity in this world.
And, O lion amongst men, all kinds of anna is born of water.
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Kaunteya Yudhisthira, the giver of water always finds himself to be superior to his enemies.  
Therefore, there is no dana that is greater than the dana of
 
water, giving of nothing else can compare with the giving of
 
water.<blockquote>tacca dadydnnaro nityam yadicched
 
bhutimdtmanah</blockquote><blockquote>dhanyam yasasyamayusyam
 
jaladdnamihocyate</blockquote><blockquote>satrumscdpyadhi kaunteya sadd
 
tisthati toyadah</blockquote>Therefore, the one who aspires to
 
well-being in this world and beyond should always give water
 
to the thirsty. Jaladana, the giving of water, is said to
 
endow the giver with wealth,fame and longevity in this world.
 
Kaunteya Yudhisthira, the giver of water always finds himself
 
to be superior to his enemies.  
 
  
<blockquote>sarvakdmamavdpnoti Mrtirh caiva hi
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<blockquote>sarvakdmamavdpnoti Mrtirh caiva hi </blockquote><blockquote>sdsvatim pretya cdnantyamasndti pdpebhyasca pramucyate</blockquote>
</blockquote><blockquote>sdsvatim pretya cdnantyamasndti pdpebhyasca
 
pramucyate</blockquote>
 
  
 
== Jaladana: giver of water ==
 
== Jaladana: giver of water ==
He, the giver of water, attains to
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He, the giver of water, attains to the fulfilment of all his desires and everlasting fame in this world; and after accomplishing his life here, having been washed of all his sins, he enjoys unending pleasures in the worlds beyond. xliii <blockquote>toyado manujavyaghra svargam gatva mahadyute</blockquote><blockquote>aksayan samavapnoti lokanityabravinmanuh</blockquote>
the fulfilment of all his desires and everlasting fame in this
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O, the shining lion amongst men, the one who gives water to the thirsty attains to the immortal lokas on reaching the heavens. This is what Manu has said.
world; and after accomplishing his life here, having been washed of
 
all his sins, he  
 
  
enjoys unending pleasures in the
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== Refernces ==
worlds beyond. xliii <blockquote>toyado manujavyaghra svargam gatva
 
mahadyute</blockquote><blockquote>aksayan samavapnoti
 
lokanityabravinmanuh</blockquote>O, the shining lion amongst men, the
 
one who gives water to the thirsty attains to the
 
immortal lokas on reaching the heavens. This is what Manu has said.
 

Revision as of 13:42, 8 September 2017

The significance of Jala

All annas are born of jala, water.

In Srlmadbhagavata, Sri Vyasacarya gives a detailed description of the various annas in the context of prthvidohana, the milking of the earth, in the story of Prthu. And, jala is the source of all anna; in fact, ap, water stands for soma through which all anna obtains the necessary nourishment for growth. That is why the greatness of annadana and jaladana, of the giving of food and water, is superior to all others. The danavlras,the ones who give food and water to others, attain to the best of lokas after their death and achieve great glory. They also live a long life and obtain great wealth in this world. The Mahabharata, describing the greatness of annadana and jaladana, says:

||na tasmdt paramam danam kincidsastiti memanah

anndt prdnabhrtastdta pravartante hi sarvasah ||

Dear Yudhisthira, I believe that there is no dana greater than the dana of food and water; because all beings are indeed born of anna, and from anna alone do they obtain

sustenance for living.

||tasmddannam param loke sarvalokesu kathyate

anndd balam ca tejasca prdninam vardhate sadd ||

That is why anna is said to be the highest in this world. The bala, strength, and tejas, vitality, of all living beings always depends upon anna.

||anne datte nareneha prdnd dattd bhavantyuta

prdnaddndddhi paramam na ddnamiha vidyate ||

The one who gives anna indeed gives prana, gives life itself. And what can be a greater dana in this world than the dana of life?

||annam vdpi prabhavati parity at kurusattama .

nirajdtenajii vina na kincit sampravartate

But, Kurusrestha Yudhisthira, anna itself is born of water. In fact, nothing can exist without the anna, that is born of water.

||nirajatasca bhagavdn somo grahaganesvarah

amrtam ca sudha caiva svaha caiva svadhd tathd

annausadhyo rnaharaja virudhasca jalodbhavah

yatah prdnabhrtdm prdndh sambhavanti visdmpate

devanamamrtam hyannarh naganam ca sudha tathd

pitfndm ca svadhd prokta pasundrh cdpi virudhah  

Soma and Jala

Soma, the god of grahas, celestial bodies, is born of water; and so are amrta, sudha, svaha and svadha; and, rnaharaja, so are anna, foodgrains, osadhis, herbs, and vlrudhas, the grasses, etc. O protector of the people, all living beings are born of and live on these various annas that are all born of water. Of these, amrta is said to be the anna of devas, sudha of the nagas, svadha of the pitrs, and vlrudhas of the animals.

annameva manusydndm prdndndhurmanisinah

tacca sarvam naravydghra pdniydt sampravartate

tasmdt paniyaddndd vai na varam vidyate kvacit

Jala as Prana

The manlsis, the thinkers of India, have described anna as the prana, the very life, of men.

And, O lion amongst men, all kinds of anna is born of water.Therefore, there is no dana that is greater than the dana of water, giving of nothing else can compare with the giving of water.

tacca dadydnnaro nityam yadicched bhutimdtmanah

dhanyam yasasyamayusyam jaladdnamihocyate

satrumscdpyadhi kaunteya sadd tisthati toyadah

Therefore, the one who aspires to well-being in this world and beyond should always give water to the thirsty. Jaladana, the giving of water, is said to endow the giver with wealth,fame and longevity in this world.

Kaunteya Yudhisthira, the giver of water always finds himself to be superior to his enemies.

sarvakdmamavdpnoti Mrtirh caiva hi

sdsvatim pretya cdnantyamasndti pdpebhyasca pramucyate

Jaladana: giver of water

He, the giver of water, attains to the fulfilment of all his desires and everlasting fame in this world; and after accomplishing his life here, having been washed of all his sins, he enjoys unending pleasures in the worlds beyond. xliii

toyado manujavyaghra svargam gatva mahadyute

aksayan samavapnoti lokanityabravinmanuh

O, the shining lion amongst men, the one who gives water to the thirsty attains to the immortal lokas on reaching the heavens. This is what Manu has said.

Refernces