Significance of Sarayu
Sarayu holds significant importance in Vaishnavism and Purana as a sacred river associated with immense merit, capable of bestowing salvation and purifying sins. It is also described as holy waters for devotees seeking liberation through bathing with pious intentions. Additionally, Sarayu is noted as the name given to the River Ganga after it emerged from a lake. It is recognized in Kavyashastra as the river near Ayodhya, intertwining with various Tirthas and divine narratives.1
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Hindu concept of 'Sarayu'
Sarayu in Hinduism is interpreted as a sacred river near Ayodhya, associated with salvation and purification, significant in divine narratives, linked to Tirthas, and serving as holy waters for devotees seeking liberation through pious bathing.
Significance in Purana and Itihasa (epic history):
Purana
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From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) The name given to the River Ganga after it appeared and flowed after penetrating the waters of the lake.[1]
Vaishnavism
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From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) A name designated for inscription on the petals of the lotus flower in the worship ritual.[2]