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सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः

Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah May all be happy. सभी सुखी रहें, यही प्रार्थना और उद्देश्य होना चाहिए। Our prayers and efforts should be for the happiness and well-being of all beings. Sanskrit Shloka सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः।सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः।सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु।मा कश्चिद् दुःखभाग् भवेत्॥ Spiritual Significance : This shloka is a universal prayer for peace and compassion.… Continue reading सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः

तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय

Tamaso Ma Jyotirgamaya (Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) “Lead me from darkness to light.” अज्ञान के अंधकार से ज्ञान के प्रकाश की ओर ले चलो। May we be led from ignorance to wisdom, from confusion to clarity. श्लोक का स्रोत (Source of the Shloka): बृहदारण्यक उपनिषद् (Brihadaranyaka Upanishad – I.3.28)This verse is part of a universal prayer from… Continue reading तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय

मातृदेवो भव पितृदेवो भव

Matrudevo Bhava, Pitrudevo Bhava (Taittiriya Upanishad) “Revere your mother and father as divine.” माँ और पिता को देवता के समान मानें। Consider your parents as living gods; serve and honor them. श्लोक का स्रोत (Source of the Shloka): This is a sacred Vedic teaching that was traditionally given to students as a convocation message when… Continue reading मातृदेवो भव पितृदेवो भव

सत्यं वद धर्मं चर

Satyam Vada Dharmam Chara (Taittiriya Upanishad) “Speak the truth, follow the path of righteousness.” सदा सत्य बोलें और धर्म के मार्ग पर चलें। Always speak the truth and walk the path of virtue. Spiritual & Philosophical Meaning: This short yet powerful instruction is given by the ancient Gurus to their students as they graduate from… Continue reading सत्यं वद धर्मं चर

आ नो भद्राः क्रतवो यन्तु विश्वतः

Aa No Bhadraah Kratavo Yantu Vishwatah (Rigveda 1.89.1) “Let noble thoughts come to us from all directions.” सभी दिशाओं से श्रेष्ठ विचार हमारे पास आएँ। Be open to wisdom from every direction and culture. Spiritual & Philosophical Meaning: This powerful Vedic line is a call for openness, wisdom, and universality. It reflects a spirit of… Continue reading आ नो भद्राः क्रतवो यन्तु विश्वतः

एकोहम बहुस्याम

Eko Aham Bahusyām (Rigveda) “I am one, may I become many.” The phrase “एकोऽहम् बहुस्याम” (Eko’ham Bahusyām) is a very profound and ancient Sanskrit expression that comes from the Upanishadic tradition of Hindu philosophy. It has deep spiritual, cosmological, and even social meanings — and is beautifully aligned with your website’s core themes of service… Continue reading एकोहम बहुस्याम

Sanatan

Sanatan: The Eternal Path of Dharma Sanatan, derived from the Sanskrit word Sanatana, means eternal, timeless, and unchanging truth. It is not just a religion, but a way of life that has guided humanity for thousands of years through the values of dharma (righteousness), karma (actions), and moksha (liberation). What is Sanatan? Sanatan is the… Continue reading Sanatan

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Sanskriti

Celebrating Sanskriti: The Soul of Bharat’s Timeless Culture Sanskriti — the Sanskrit word for culture — is the beating heart of India’s ancient civilization. It encompasses our traditions, rituals, festivals, arts, languages, values, and spiritual legacy passed down through generations. In a rapidly modernizing world, India’s Sanskriti continues to shine as a guiding light of… Continue reading Sanskriti

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Sankalp

Sankalp: The Power of Sacred Intention in Sanatan Dharma Sankalp (संकल्प) means a solemn vow, spiritual resolution, or firm intention. In the spiritual tradition of Sanatan Dharma, a Sankalp is more than a mental wish — it is a sacred commitment made by the soul to fulfill a goal, purpose, or spiritual duty with full… Continue reading Sankalp

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Sadhna

Sādhanā: The Sacred Path of Inner Discipline and Spiritual Growth Sādhanā (साधना) is the ancient spiritual practice of discipline, devotion, and determination. In Sanatan Dharma and Yogic traditions, Sādhanā is the journey a seeker undertakes to move from ignorance to self-realization, from ego to the Divine. It is not a ritual — it is a… Continue reading Sadhna

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