Sadhunam Darsanam

साधूनां दर्शनं पुण्यं तीर्थ भूता हि साधवः ।
कालेन फलते तीर्थ सद्यः साधु समागमः ॥
sādhūnāṃ darśanaṃ puṇyaṃ tīrtha bhūtā hi sādhavaḥ .
kālena phalate tīrtha sadyaḥ sādhu samāgamaḥ ..
It is virtuous to see sadhus. Sadhus are none but incarnations of the sacred waters. Holy waters grant fruits at the appropriate time, while fruits materialise immediately by the association with sadhus.
Rishis

Description

Morning Darshan. It Is auspicious and meritorious to glimpse holy persons; They are the personification of holy places of pilgrimage.


Other Rishis Shlokams

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Asvatthama Baliyaso Hanuman

The seven eternal beings are Ashwatthama, Bali, Vyasa, Hanuman, Vibhishana, Kripa and Parasurama - if these names are meditated upon continuously, one can, like Markandeya, live hundred years free fro

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Bhugurvashista Kraturam

Bhrighu, Vashishta, Kratu, Angira, Manu, Pulasthya, Pulaha, Gautama, Raibhya, Marichi, Chyavana and Daksha - may all of them make mine a good morning.

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Brahma Murari Tripuranatakari

Brahma, Murari, Shiva, Sun, Moon, Mangal, Budha, Guru, Shukra, Sani, Rahu and Ketu - may all of them make mine a good morning.

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Kashyapa Atri Bharadwaja

The saint Kashyapa, Athri, Bharadwaja, Viswamitra, Gautama, Jamadagni and Vashishta - these are the seven rishis to be remembered.

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Prithvi Sagandha Sarasa

The fragrant earth, the waters of reservoirs, the touch of the wind, the brilliance of the fire and the great voice of the akasa - may all of them make mine a good morning.

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Sanata Kumara Sanaka

Sanatkumara, Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatana, Aasuri, and the Pingala twins, the seven musical notes, the seven great Lokas - may all of them make mine a good morning.

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Saptarnava Sapta Kulachalasca

The seven seas, seven dynasties, seven rishis, seven isles and forests, the seven worlds like the earth - may all of them make mine a good morning.


Sadhunam Darsanam – Rishis – In Sanskrit with English Transliteration, Translation and Meaning. Commentary for selected Shlokams.