असारे खलु संसारे सारं श्वासुरमंदिरम
हरो हिमालये शेते हरिः शेते महोदधो
Asaare khalu sansare saram shwasurmandiram
Haro Himaalaye shete Harih shete Mahodadho.
i.e. In this fickle World the most important place is one's father-in-law's house, that is why even Lord Shiva's (Har) abode is in Himalaya Mountain and that of Lord Vishnu's (Hari) abode is in Ocean (Mahodadhi) ,
( The above shloka is an example of writing jestingly. Accordingly to Hindu Mythology there are three most important Gods known as 'Tridev' i.e. Lord Brahma , Lord Vishnu a.k.a Hari and Lord Mahesh a.k.a Har. Out of these 'Tridev' the abode of Lord Mahesh is Himalaya because his consort is Parvati, the daughter of Himwaan the King of Himalaya, and similarly the abode of Lord Vishnu is an ocean (known as Kshira Saagar - ocean of milk) as he is wedded to Godess Lakshmi,whose origin is from the ocean. The latter is another story known as "Samudra Manthan" describing how the vast Ocean was churned by Gods and Demons jointly and during that process many things came out including 'Amrita' (the nector making the drinker immortal), 'Halahal'(the strongest poison ,which Lord Mahesh drank to save the World, and also Lakshmi, the Goddess whom Lord Vishnu chose as his consort. Many jokes have been conceived in Sanskrit Literature over this incident by different authors.)
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