Janani Janmabhumishcha Swargadapi Gariyasi"Janani Janmabhūmishcha Swargādapi Garīyasī" (Devanagari: जननी जन्मभूमिश्च स्वर्गादपि गरीयसी; IAST: Jananī janmabhūmiśca svargādapi garīyasī, pronounced [dʑɐnɐniː dʑɐnmɐ bʰuːmɪɕtɕɐ sʋɐrɡaːdɐpɪ ɡɐriːjɐsiː], Nepali: [d͡zʌnʌni d͡zʌnmʌbʱumist͡sʌ swʌrɡadʌpi ɡʌrijʌsi]) is a hemistich of a Sanskrit shloka from the Hindu epic Ramayana, and the national motto of Government of Nepal.[1] Meaning"Mother and motherland are greater than Heaven."[2] OriginThe verse might be present in certain recensions of the Hindu epic Ramayana, though it is not present in its Critical Edition.[3] Further, at least two versions of the shloka are prevalent. In one version (found in an edition published by Hindi Prachara Press, Madras in 1930 by T. R. Krishna Chary, Editor and T. R. Vemkoba Chary the publisher at 6:124:17[4]) it is spoken by Bharadvaja addressing Rama: मित्राणि धन धान्यानि प्रजानां सम्मतानिव | In another version, it is spoken by Rama to Lakshmana: See alsoReferences
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