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SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 8TH December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 17TH October 17th. (They) give shade to others (but) stand in the sun themselves; (and) bear fruit for the benefit of others; trees are like the noble. Save the trees! Trees truly are noble. They are serving for the benefit of others in every way. They take the brunt and give the best to the rest. The shade of a tree is enjoyed only by others. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JULY 5TH Pick the best traits from whoever it is! Just as every being has their own imperfections, they have a trait which they have mastered. A student especially needs to be constantly on the outlook in order to acquire the best qualities, and being a student throughout one's life is the most blissful experience! SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 26th. An affable person (who is) always engrossed in the benefaction of others shall not resort to hostility, even in times of (his own) downfall. Upon chopping, the sandal tree only smears its fragrance onto the blade of the axe. When an axe fells a sandal tree, the tree does not pick up a sword to fight back, nor a shield toprotect
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 31STTRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 31st. An idiot is celebrated in his own home; a lord is respected in his own town; a king is worshipped in his own country; a learned man is honored everywhere. Although a person is foolish, he is valued in his own home. His near and dear ones still adore him. The town leader is looked up to by the whole town. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI Even the subtlest action of the wise teaches a thing or two. When interwoven into daily life, acquiring of wisdom never ceases and progress never freezes. The very apt example given in the verse is of a drop of oil on water. A tiny drop of oil placed on water just keepsspreading (till it
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 8TH December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 17TH October 17th. (They) give shade to others (but) stand in the sun themselves; (and) bear fruit for the benefit of others; trees are like the noble. Save the trees! Trees truly are noble. They are serving for the benefit of others in every way. They take the brunt and give the best to the rest. The shade of a tree is enjoyed only by others. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JULY 5TH Pick the best traits from whoever it is! Just as every being has their own imperfections, they have a trait which they have mastered. A student especially needs to be constantly on the outlook in order to acquire the best qualities, and being a student throughout one's life is the most blissful experience! SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 26th. An affable person (who is) always engrossed in the benefaction of others shall not resort to hostility, even in times of (his own) downfall. Upon chopping, the sandal tree only smears its fragrance onto the blade of the axe. When an axe fells a sandal tree, the tree does not pick up a sword to fight back, nor a shield toprotect
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 31STTRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 31st. An idiot is celebrated in his own home; a lord is respected in his own town; a king is worshipped in his own country; a learned man is honored everywhere. Although a person is foolish, he is valued in his own home. His near and dear ones still adore him. The town leader is looked up to by the whole town. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE One may paint in his heart with shades of all his desires, but only destiny has the final say. The poet beautifully compares destiny to a little child, who stealthily, yet with a smile on his face, does some mischief and leaves the site without a trace! Similarly, destiny sneaks up noiselessly, wipes out all efforts and desires without atrace
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JULY 5THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Pick the best traits from whoever it is! Just as every being has their own imperfections, they have a trait which they have mastered. A student especially needs to be constantly on the outlook in order to acquire the best qualities, and being a student throughout one's life is the most blissful experience! SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: MAY 2013 Transliteration: ālasyaṃ hi manuṣyāṇāṃ śarīrastho mahān ripuḥ ।. nāstyudyamasamo bandhuḥ kurvāṇo nāvasīdati ॥. -nītiśataka. Meaning of the subhAShita: Laziness present in one's body is the biggest enemy of humans. There is no kin parallel to zeal and he who is zealous never perishes. Commentary: If one is weary and SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2011TRANSLATE THIS PAGE An exceedingly parched person might get a drink of water from a mirage even! Although a hare doesn't ever grow a horn, after an extensive hunt, one might be able to procure one! None of these is deemed impossible in comparison to pleasing the mind of an obstinate fool.Now, that is a
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2012TRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: RASHMI KASHITRANSLATE THIS PAGE Rashmi Kashi. My Interests : Reading, Writing, Teaching, Volunteering, Subhāṣitas, Sanskrit, Cooking, Making children smile, Being a student always! Volunteering at Chinmaya Vrindavan, NJ. Teaching Sanskrit classes, Chanting classes, Culture and Heritage classes for over 15 years. Blogger for over 12 years. Substitute teacher at publicschools.
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JULY 22ND July 22nd. "The night shall pass, dawn shall arrive, the sun shall rise and the lotus shall bloom" - even as the bee stuck in the lotus bud, was thinking; alas, alas, an elephant uprooted the lotus!! Timing is everything or destiny has the final say?! This verse is the height of poetic fiction! Here, he narrates the story of a busy little bee SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI Even the subtlest action of the wise teaches a thing or two. When interwoven into daily life, acquiring of wisdom never ceases and progress never freezes. The very apt example given in the verse is of a drop of oil on water. A tiny drop of oil placed on water just keepsspreading (till it
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 8TH December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 17TH October 17th. (They) give shade to others (but) stand in the sun themselves; (and) bear fruit for the benefit of others; trees are like the noble. Save the trees! Trees truly are noble. They are serving for the benefit of others in every way. They take the brunt and give the best to the rest. The shade of a tree is enjoyed only by others. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 26th. An affable person (who is) always engrossed in the benefaction of others shall not resort to hostility, even in times of (his own) downfall. Upon chopping, the sandal tree only smears its fragrance onto the blade of the axe. When an axe fells a sandal tree, the tree does not pick up a sword to fight back, nor a shield toprotect
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JULY 5TH Pick the best traits from whoever it is! Just as every being has their own imperfections, they have a trait which they have mastered. A student especially needs to be constantly on the outlook in order to acquire the best qualities, and being a student throughout one's life is the most blissful experience! SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 31STTRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 31st. An idiot is celebrated in his own home; a lord is respected in his own town; a king is worshipped in his own country; a learned man is honored everywhere. Although a person is foolish, he is valued in his own home. His near and dear ones still adore him. The town leader is looked up to by the whole town. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI Even the subtlest action of the wise teaches a thing or two. When interwoven into daily life, acquiring of wisdom never ceases and progress never freezes. The very apt example given in the verse is of a drop of oil on water. A tiny drop of oil placed on water just keepsspreading (till it
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 8TH December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 17TH October 17th. (They) give shade to others (but) stand in the sun themselves; (and) bear fruit for the benefit of others; trees are like the noble. Save the trees! Trees truly are noble. They are serving for the benefit of others in every way. They take the brunt and give the best to the rest. The shade of a tree is enjoyed only by others. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 26th. An affable person (who is) always engrossed in the benefaction of others shall not resort to hostility, even in times of (his own) downfall. Upon chopping, the sandal tree only smears its fragrance onto the blade of the axe. When an axe fells a sandal tree, the tree does not pick up a sword to fight back, nor a shield toprotect
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JULY 5TH Pick the best traits from whoever it is! Just as every being has their own imperfections, they have a trait which they have mastered. A student especially needs to be constantly on the outlook in order to acquire the best qualities, and being a student throughout one's life is the most blissful experience! SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 31STTRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 31st. An idiot is celebrated in his own home; a lord is respected in his own town; a king is worshipped in his own country; a learned man is honored everywhere. Although a person is foolish, he is valued in his own home. His near and dear ones still adore him. The town leader is looked up to by the whole town. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE One may paint in his heart with shades of all his desires, but only destiny has the final say. The poet beautifully compares destiny to a little child, who stealthily, yet with a smile on his face, does some mischief and leaves the site without a trace! Similarly, destiny sneaks up noiselessly, wipes out all efforts and desires without atrace
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JULY 5THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Pick the best traits from whoever it is! Just as every being has their own imperfections, they have a trait which they have mastered. A student especially needs to be constantly on the outlook in order to acquire the best qualities, and being a student throughout one's life is the most blissful experience! SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: MAY 2013 Transliteration: ālasyaṃ hi manuṣyāṇāṃ śarīrastho mahān ripuḥ ।. nāstyudyamasamo bandhuḥ kurvāṇo nāvasīdati ॥. -nītiśataka. Meaning of the subhAShita: Laziness present in one's body is the biggest enemy of humans. There is no kin parallel to zeal and he who is zealous never perishes. Commentary: If one is weary and SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2011TRANSLATE THIS PAGE An exceedingly parched person might get a drink of water from a mirage even! Although a hare doesn't ever grow a horn, after an extensive hunt, one might be able to procure one! None of these is deemed impossible in comparison to pleasing the mind of an obstinate fool.Now, that is a
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2012TRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: RASHMI KASHITRANSLATE THIS PAGE Rashmi Kashi. My Interests : Reading, Writing, Teaching, Volunteering, Subhāṣitas, Sanskrit, Cooking, Making children smile, Being a student always! Volunteering at Chinmaya Vrindavan, NJ. Teaching Sanskrit classes, Chanting classes, Culture and Heritage classes for over 15 years. Blogger for over 12 years. Substitute teacher at publicschools.
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JULY 22ND July 22nd. "The night shall pass, dawn shall arrive, the sun shall rise and the lotus shall bloom" - even as the bee stuck in the lotus bud, was thinking; alas, alas, an elephant uprooted the lotus!! Timing is everything or destiny has the final say?! This verse is the height of poetic fiction! Here, he narrates the story of a busy little bee SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI Even the subtlest action of the wise teaches a thing or two. When interwoven into daily life, acquiring of wisdom never ceases and progress never freezes. The very apt example given in the verse is of a drop of oil on water. A tiny drop of oil placed on water just keepsspreading (till it
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 26th. An affable person (who is) always engrossed in the benefaction of others shall not resort to hostility, even in times of (his own) downfall. Upon chopping, the sandal tree only smears its fragrance onto the blade of the axe. When an axe fells a sandal tree, the tree does not pick up a sword to fight back, nor a shield toprotect
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 8TH December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 28TH October 28th. Sun (Savitā) is red as he rises and he is red as he sets. Similarly, great minds will be composed in happiness as well as in sadness. The sun is the same red color at dawn as well as dusk. He is not ecstatic because he is rising and will reach the top of the world soon. Similarly, he is not bogged down with sadness whilesetting
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 17TH October 17th. (They) give shade to others (but) stand in the sun themselves; (and) bear fruit for the benefit of others; trees are like the noble. Save the trees! Trees truly are noble. They are serving for the benefit of others in every way. They take the brunt and give the best to the rest. The shade of a tree is enjoyed only by others. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JULY 5TH Pick the best traits from whoever it is! Just as every being has their own imperfections, they have a trait which they have mastered. A student especially needs to be constantly on the outlook in order to acquire the best qualities, and being a student throughout one's life is the most blissful experience! SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2012TRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: RASHMI KASHITRANSLATE THIS PAGE Rashmi Kashi. My Interests : Reading, Writing, Teaching, Volunteering, Subhāṣitas, Sanskrit, Cooking, Making children smile, Being a student always! Volunteering at Chinmaya Vrindavan, NJ. Teaching Sanskrit classes, Chanting classes, Culture and Heritage classes for over 15 years. Blogger for over 12 years. Substitute teacher at publicschools.
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI Even the subtlest action of the wise teaches a thing or two. When interwoven into daily life, acquiring of wisdom never ceases and progress never freezes. The very apt example given in the verse is of a drop of oil on water. A tiny drop of oil placed on water just keepsspreading (till it
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 26th. An affable person (who is) always engrossed in the benefaction of others shall not resort to hostility, even in times of (his own) downfall. Upon chopping, the sandal tree only smears its fragrance onto the blade of the axe. When an axe fells a sandal tree, the tree does not pick up a sword to fight back, nor a shield toprotect
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 8TH December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 28TH October 28th. Sun (Savitā) is red as he rises and he is red as he sets. Similarly, great minds will be composed in happiness as well as in sadness. The sun is the same red color at dawn as well as dusk. He is not ecstatic because he is rising and will reach the top of the world soon. Similarly, he is not bogged down with sadness whilesetting
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 17TH October 17th. (They) give shade to others (but) stand in the sun themselves; (and) bear fruit for the benefit of others; trees are like the noble. Save the trees! Trees truly are noble. They are serving for the benefit of others in every way. They take the brunt and give the best to the rest. The shade of a tree is enjoyed only by others. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JULY 5TH Pick the best traits from whoever it is! Just as every being has their own imperfections, they have a trait which they have mastered. A student especially needs to be constantly on the outlook in order to acquire the best qualities, and being a student throughout one's life is the most blissful experience! SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2012TRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: RASHMI KASHITRANSLATE THIS PAGE Rashmi Kashi. My Interests : Reading, Writing, Teaching, Volunteering, Subhāṣitas, Sanskrit, Cooking, Making children smile, Being a student always! Volunteering at Chinmaya Vrindavan, NJ. Teaching Sanskrit classes, Chanting classes, Culture and Heritage classes for over 15 years. Blogger for over 12 years. Substitute teacher at publicschools.
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2012TRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 12THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 12th. He who travels the world; he who serves the erudite - his acumen shall expand, just as a drop of oil on water! It is said that the world is a book and those who do not travel, read only one page! Travelling exposes a person to many varieties of cultures and many different perspectives as well. Life is a journey in itself. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 2018 It is said that there is no other need in childhood as strong as the need for protection from a father! Fathers are the revered for their many contributions along the various facets of life, starting with giving life, caring and nurturing. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2015 Showing gratitude for the grace He has showered upon us is as easy as giving happiness to another being. In fact, the essences of all the scriptures is, 'giving happiness and causing no harm'. That is the road to paradise! The best feeling of happiness is when SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2011TRANSLATE THIS PAGE An exceedingly parched person might get a drink of water from a mirage even! Although a hare doesn't ever grow a horn, after an extensive hunt, one might be able to procure one! None of these is deemed impossible in comparison to pleasing the mind of an obstinate fool.Now, that is a
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: RASHMI KASHITRANSLATE THIS PAGE Rashmi Kashi. My Interests : Reading, Writing, Teaching, Volunteering, Subhāṣitas, Sanskrit, Cooking, Making children smile, Being a student always! Volunteering at Chinmaya Vrindavan, NJ. Teaching Sanskrit classes, Chanting classes, Culture and Heritage classes for over 15 years. Blogger for over 12 years. Substitute teacher at publicschools.
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE One may paint in his heart with shades of all his desires, but only destiny has the final say. The poet beautifully compares destiny to a little child, who stealthily, yet with a smile on his face, does some mischief and leaves the site without a trace! Similarly, destiny sneaks up noiselessly, wipes out all efforts and desires without atrace
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI Even the subtlest action of the wise teaches a thing or two. When interwoven into daily life, acquiring of wisdom never ceases and progress never freezes. The very apt example given in the verse is of a drop of oil on water. A tiny drop of oil placed on water just keepsspreading (till it
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 8TH December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 26th. An affable person (who is) always engrossed in the benefaction of others shall not resort to hostility, even in times of (his own) downfall. Upon chopping, the sandal tree only smears its fragrance onto the blade of the axe. When an axe fells a sandal tree, the tree does not pick up a sword to fight back, nor a shield toprotect
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 28TH October 28th. Sun (Savitā) is red as he rises and he is red as he sets. Similarly, great minds will be composed in happiness as well as in sadness. The sun is the same red color at dawn as well as dusk. He is not ecstatic because he is rising and will reach the top of the world soon. Similarly, he is not bogged down with sadness whilesetting
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 17THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE October 17th. (They) give shade to others (but) stand in the sun themselves; (and) bear fruit for the benefit of others; trees are like the noble. Save the trees! Trees truly are noble. They are serving for the benefit of others in every way. They take the brunt and give the best to the rest. The shade of a tree is enjoyed only by others. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 31STTRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 31st. An idiot is celebrated in his own home; a lord is respected in his own town; a king is worshipped in his own country; a learned man is honored everywhere. Although a person is foolish, he is valued in his own home. His near and dear ones still adore him. The town leader is looked up to by the whole town. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI Even the subtlest action of the wise teaches a thing or two. When interwoven into daily life, acquiring of wisdom never ceases and progress never freezes. The very apt example given in the verse is of a drop of oil on water. A tiny drop of oil placed on water just keepsspreading (till it
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 8TH December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 26th. An affable person (who is) always engrossed in the benefaction of others shall not resort to hostility, even in times of (his own) downfall. Upon chopping, the sandal tree only smears its fragrance onto the blade of the axe. When an axe fells a sandal tree, the tree does not pick up a sword to fight back, nor a shield toprotect
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 28TH October 28th. Sun (Savitā) is red as he rises and he is red as he sets. Similarly, great minds will be composed in happiness as well as in sadness. The sun is the same red color at dawn as well as dusk. He is not ecstatic because he is rising and will reach the top of the world soon. Similarly, he is not bogged down with sadness whilesetting
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 17THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE October 17th. (They) give shade to others (but) stand in the sun themselves; (and) bear fruit for the benefit of others; trees are like the noble. Save the trees! Trees truly are noble. They are serving for the benefit of others in every way. They take the brunt and give the best to the rest. The shade of a tree is enjoyed only by others. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 31STTRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 31st. An idiot is celebrated in his own home; a lord is respected in his own town; a king is worshipped in his own country; a learned man is honored everywhere. Although a person is foolish, he is valued in his own home. His near and dear ones still adore him. The town leader is looked up to by the whole town. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JANUARY 2015TRANSLATE THIS PAGE It's all in the timing! Every deed has its own worth, based on the timing. What is appropriate today, doesn't necessarily hold good tomorrow - especially in deeds like giving, receiving or SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2015TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Showing gratitude for the grace He has showered upon us is as easy as giving happiness to another being. In fact, the essences of all the scriptures is, 'giving happiness and causing no harm'. That is the road to paradise! The best feeling of happiness is when SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2012TRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: MAY 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Transliteration: ālasyaṃ hi manuṣyāṇāṃ śarīrastho mahān ripuḥ ।. nāstyudyamasamo bandhuḥ kurvāṇo nāvasīdati ॥. -nītiśataka. Meaning of the subhAShita: Laziness present in one's body is the biggest enemy of humans. There is no kin parallel to zeal and he who is zealous never perishes. Commentary: If one is weary and SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2011TRANSLATE THIS PAGE An exceedingly parched person might get a drink of water from a mirage even! Although a hare doesn't ever grow a horn, after an extensive hunt, one might be able to procure one! None of these is deemed impossible in comparison to pleasing the mind of an obstinate fool.Now, that is a
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 12THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 12th. He who travels the world; he who serves the erudite - his acumen shall expand, just as a drop of oil on water! It is said that the world is a book and those who do not travel, read only one page! Travelling exposes a person to many varieties of cultures and many different perspectives as well. Life is a journey in itself. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE One may paint in his heart with shades of all his desires, but only destiny has the final say. The poet beautifully compares destiny to a little child, who stealthily, yet with a smile on his face, does some mischief and leaves the site without a trace! Similarly, destiny sneaks up noiselessly, wipes out all efforts and desires without atrace
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 12THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 12th. That is action which doesn't lead to binding; that is knowledge which leads to liberation. All other actions are mere chores of arduousness; all other sciences are plain craftsmanship. Each and every action executed should be done with a feeling of detachment. For any deed done or any chore performed, the motive behind it should SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI Even the subtlest action of the wise teaches a thing or two. When interwoven into daily life, acquiring of wisdom never ceases and progress never freezes. The very apt example given in the verse is of a drop of oil on water. A tiny drop of oil placed on water just keepsspreading (till it
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 8TH December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 26th. An affable person (who is) always engrossed in the benefaction of others shall not resort to hostility, even in times of (his own) downfall. Upon chopping, the sandal tree only smears its fragrance onto the blade of the axe. When an axe fells a sandal tree, the tree does not pick up a sword to fight back, nor a shield toprotect
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 28TH October 28th. Sun (Savitā) is red as he rises and he is red as he sets. Similarly, great minds will be composed in happiness as well as in sadness. The sun is the same red color at dawn as well as dusk. He is not ecstatic because he is rising and will reach the top of the world soon. Similarly, he is not bogged down with sadness whilesetting
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 17THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE October 17th. (They) give shade to others (but) stand in the sun themselves; (and) bear fruit for the benefit of others; trees are like the noble. Save the trees! Trees truly are noble. They are serving for the benefit of others in every way. They take the brunt and give the best to the rest. The shade of a tree is enjoyed only by others. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 31STTRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 31st. An idiot is celebrated in his own home; a lord is respected in his own town; a king is worshipped in his own country; a learned man is honored everywhere. Although a person is foolish, he is valued in his own home. His near and dear ones still adore him. The town leader is looked up to by the whole town. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI Even the subtlest action of the wise teaches a thing or two. When interwoven into daily life, acquiring of wisdom never ceases and progress never freezes. The very apt example given in the verse is of a drop of oil on water. A tiny drop of oil placed on water just keepsspreading (till it
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 8TH December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 26th. An affable person (who is) always engrossed in the benefaction of others shall not resort to hostility, even in times of (his own) downfall. Upon chopping, the sandal tree only smears its fragrance onto the blade of the axe. When an axe fells a sandal tree, the tree does not pick up a sword to fight back, nor a shield toprotect
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 28TH October 28th. Sun (Savitā) is red as he rises and he is red as he sets. Similarly, great minds will be composed in happiness as well as in sadness. The sun is the same red color at dawn as well as dusk. He is not ecstatic because he is rising and will reach the top of the world soon. Similarly, he is not bogged down with sadness whilesetting
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: OCTOBER 17THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE October 17th. (They) give shade to others (but) stand in the sun themselves; (and) bear fruit for the benefit of others; trees are like the noble. Save the trees! Trees truly are noble. They are serving for the benefit of others in every way. They take the brunt and give the best to the rest. The shade of a tree is enjoyed only by others. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: DECEMBER 31STTRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 31st. An idiot is celebrated in his own home; a lord is respected in his own town; a king is worshipped in his own country; a learned man is honored everywhere. Although a person is foolish, he is valued in his own home. His near and dear ones still adore him. The town leader is looked up to by the whole town. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JUNE 10THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: नान्नोदकसमं दानं न तिथिर्द्वादशी समा । न गायत्र्याः SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: SEPTEMBER 30THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Sanskrit Pearl of the day: चिन्तायाश्च चितायाश्च बिन्दुमात्रं विशेषता SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE In a transactional world, what do we see? If we spend something, what we retain decreases; upon collecting, what we possess increases. But in Goddess Saraswati's arena, the rules are completely opposite, says the author. When one expends his knowledge, as in - teaching or sharing with others, his horizons broaden. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: JANUARY 2015TRANSLATE THIS PAGE It's all in the timing! Every deed has its own worth, based on the timing. What is appropriate today, doesn't necessarily hold good tomorrow - especially in deeds like giving, receiving or SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2015TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Showing gratitude for the grace He has showered upon us is as easy as giving happiness to another being. In fact, the essences of all the scriptures is, 'giving happiness and causing no harm'. That is the road to paradise! The best feeling of happiness is when SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2012TRANSLATE THIS PAGE December 8th. I pray to the progenitors of the universe, Pārvatī and Parameśvara , who are themselves interspersed like speech and meaning, for the attainment of articulation and understanding. There can be no meaning without speech and be no speech without meaning. When someone speaks, there is a meaning that accompanies it. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: MAY 2013TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Transliteration: ālasyaṃ hi manuṣyāṇāṃ śarīrastho mahān ripuḥ ।. nāstyudyamasamo bandhuḥ kurvāṇo nāvasīdati ॥. -nītiśataka. Meaning of the subhAShita: Laziness present in one's body is the biggest enemy of humans. There is no kin parallel to zeal and he who is zealous never perishes. Commentary: If one is weary and SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2011TRANSLATE THIS PAGE An exceedingly parched person might get a drink of water from a mirage even! Although a hare doesn't ever grow a horn, after an extensive hunt, one might be able to procure one! None of these is deemed impossible in comparison to pleasing the mind of an obstinate fool.Now, that is a
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 12THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 12th. He who travels the world; he who serves the erudite - his acumen shall expand, just as a drop of oil on water! It is said that the world is a book and those who do not travel, read only one page! Travelling exposes a person to many varieties of cultures and many different perspectives as well. Life is a journey in itself. SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2010TRANSLATE THIS PAGE One may paint in his heart with shades of all his desires, but only destiny has the final say. The poet beautifully compares destiny to a little child, who stealthily, yet with a smile on his face, does some mischief and leaves the site without a trace! Similarly, destiny sneaks up noiselessly, wipes out all efforts and desires without atrace
SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: 2014TRANSLATE THIS PAGE May 21st. A bald man scorched in the head due to the sun's rays, in search of a place of shade rushed hurriedly to the base of a palm tree. There too, due to the falling of a huge palm fruit, his head was fractured with a huge noise! Alas! perils probably go where ever those cursed by destiny go SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI: NOVEMBER 12THTRANSLATE THIS PAGE November 12th. That is action which doesn't lead to binding; that is knowledge which leads to liberation. All other actions are mere chores of arduousness; all other sciences are plain craftsmanship. Each and every action executed should be done with a feeling of detachment. For any deed done or any chore performed, the motive behind it should SAMSKRUTA MOUKTIKAANI Sanskrit Pearls (Pearls of Wisdom) _Announcing: ALL of these verses are now available in book format in 3 volumes! Check out the link on the left._ SANSKRIT PEARLS BOOKS Vol. 1, Vol. 2 & Vol. 3VIEW COUNTER
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* God (देव)
(30)
* Good person (सज्जन)(16)
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(15)
* Health (आरोग्य)(7)
* Humorous (विनोदपूर्ण)(9)
* Intelligence (बुद्धि)(36)
* Kindness (दया)(5)
* Knowledge (विद्या)(66)
* Leader (नायक)(15)
* Love (प्रेम)(4)
* Man (पुरुष)(1)
* Mind (चित्त)(8)
* Noble (श्रेष्ठ)(41)
* Parents (मातापितरौ)(22)
* Pleasure-Pain (सुख-दुःख)(30)
* Poet-Poetry (कवि-काव्य)(4)
* Sacred (पुण्य)(4)
* Sanskrit (संस्कृत)(3)
* Satire(व्यङ्ग्य)(4)
* Satisfation (तृप्ति)(6)
* Scrounger (याचक)(2)
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* Soul (आत्मा)(21)
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* Woman (स्त्री)(4)
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(32)
SUBHASHITAS BEGINNING WITH...अ आ
(71) इ ई
(6) उ ऊ
(14) ऋ
(1) ए ऐ
(8) ओ औ
(1) क ख
(36) ग घ
(21) च छ
(10) ज झ
(7) त थ
(12) द ध
(31) न
(32) प फ
(28) ब भ
(15) म
(17) य
(32) र
(8) ल
(8) व
(28) श ष
(20) स
(40) ह
(4)
SOURCE (संभव, सं.) * सं.-अज्ञात(4)
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* सं.-अप्पय्यदीक्षित(2)
* सं.-अष्टावक्रगीता(1)
* सं.-आपस्तम्बस्मृति(1)
* सं.-आश्चर्यचूडामणि व्याख्या(1)
* सं.-उत्तररामचरित(2)
* सं.-कठोपनिषत्(1)
* सं.-कलाविलास(1)
* सं.-कलिविडम्बन(1)
* सं.-कुवलयानन्द(3)
* सं.-गरुडपुराण(4)
* सं.-गुरुकौमुदी(1)
* सं.-चण्डकौशिक(1)
* सं.-चाणक्य नीति(85)
* सं.-त्रिशतीव्याख्या(1)
* सं.-दृष्टान्तकलिका(1)
* सं.-देवीभागवत(1)
* सं.-ध्वन्यालोक(1)
* सं.-नीतिशतक(20)
* सं.-न्यायमञ्जरी(1)
* सं.-पञ्चतन्त्र(18)
* सं.-पञ्चरात्र(1)
* सं.-पद्मपुराण(1)
* सं.-पराशरस्मृति(1)
* सं.-पाणिनीयशिक्षा(3)
* सं.-प्रसन्नराघव(2)
* सं.-भगवद्गीता(1)
* सं.-भागवत(5)
* सं.-भारतमञ्जरी(1)
* सं.-मत्स्यपुराण(1)
* सं.-मनुस्मृति(14)
* सं.-महाभारत(24)
* सं.-यशस्तिलक(2)
* सं.-योगवासिष्(2)
* सं.-रघुवंश(1)
* सं.-रसगङ्गाधर(3)
* सं.-रामायण(12)
* सं.-रामायणमञ्जरी(2)
* सं.-लोचन(1)
* सं.-विक्रमचरित(1)
* सं.-विक्रमोर्वशीय(1)
* सं.-विदुरनीति(4)
* सं.-विवेकचूडामणि(3)
* सं.-विष्णुपुराण(1)
* सं.-वैराग्यशतक(2)
* सं.-व्यासस्मृति(1)
* सं.-शान्तिशतक(1)
* सं.-शार्ङ्गधर पद्धति(1)
* सं.-शिशुपालवध(1)
* सं.-सप्तशति(2)
* सं.-सभारञ्जन शतक(1)
* सं.-समयोचितपद्यमालिका(17)
*
सं.-सुभाषितरत्नभाण्डागार(39)
* सं.-सुभाषितरत्नसमुच्चय(11)
* सं.-सुभाषितसुधानिधि(13)
* सं.-सुभाषितावलि(2)
* सं.-स्वप्नवासवदत्त(1)
* सं.-हरिहरसुभाषित(5)
* सं.-हितोपदेश(19)
NOVEMBER 12TH
Sanskrit Pearl of the day: यस्तु सञ्चरते देशान् यस्तु सेवेत पण्डितान् । तस्य विस्तरिता बुद्धिः तैलबिन्दुरिवाम्भसि ॥ - समयोचितपद्यमालिका Your browser does not support HTML5 audioTransliteration:
yastu sañcarate deśān yastu seveta paṇḍitān । tasya vistaritā buddhiḥ tailabindurivāmbhasi ॥ - samayocitapadyamālikā Meaning of the subhAShita: He who travels the world; he who serves the erudite - his acumen shall expand, just as a drop of oil on water!Commentary:
It is said that the world is a book and those who do not travel, read only one page! Travelling exposes a person to many varieties of cultures and many different perspectives as well. Life is a journey in itself. Travel gives a unique character of experience to one's knowledge. He who resists travel holds off his own personal growth. He who is in the company of the learned is always posed with an opportunity to learn. Just by sheer proximity to the scholars, he gets a chance to see how they think. Even the subtlest action of the wise teaches a thing or two. When interwoven into daily life, acquiring of wisdom never ceases and progress never freezes. The very apt example given in the verse is of a drop of oil on water. A tiny drop of oil placed on water just keeps spreading (till it reaches the edge of the water itself). Such would be the vastness of the wisdom of a person who has these two attributes - traveling and keeping company with the learned. These two aspects broaden one's horizon and deepen his understanding of the world. Read, travel, learn with the learned!pada vigrahaH:
यः तु सञ्चरते देशान् यः तु सेवेत पण्डितान् । yaḥ tu sañcarate deśān yaḥ tu seveta paṇḍitān । तस्य विस्तरिता बुद्धिः तैल-बिन्दुः इव अम्भसि ॥ tasya vistaritā buddhiḥ taila-binduḥ iva ambhasi ॥ Alternate Transliteration: yastu sa~ncharate deshaan yastu seveta paNDitaan । tasya vistaritaa buddhiH tailabindurivaambhasi ॥ - samayochitapadyamaalikaa yaH tu sa~ncharate deshaan yaH tu seveta paNDitaan । tasya vistaritaa buddhiH taila-binduH iva ambhasi ॥ Posted by Rashmi Kashi (Kaavya Sindhu) at 12:01 AM8 comments
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