01/6Beautiful Sanskrit mantras
Sanskrit, one of the oldest languages in the world, has a sense of flair and elegance to it. Be it the fierce words of a warrior to the soft mantra chanting of a priest, the language holds a sense of power over us. And affirmations are one of the simplest ways of manifesting something in life. Be it a simple change in your thought process, or a big step ahead to achieve your goal, affirmations can help you achieve a lot.
So, here we list 5 Sanskrit quotes that work as excellent affirmations.
02/6सर्वं अनित्यं
The meaning of ‘Sarvam Anityam’ is – ‘Everything is temporary’. These 2 simple words carry great meaning for every human being who is going through a tough phase in life, and also for someone who has stopped trying to get better thinking they have already achieved all they wanted to. It tells you about the impermanence in life and how nothing in the material world is permanent. Be it a situation of grief, or a period of immense comfort and riches, all goes away after a time.
03/6परिवर्तको भव
The meaning of ‘Parivartako Bhava’ is – ‘Be the change’. A very famous quote says ‘Be the change you wish to see in the world’ and it has inspired countless people. These two simple words are a simple mantra that encourages people to apply the changes they wish to see in the world to themselves. Instead of cribbing about how things are not a certain way, it would serve better to not just you, but also others, if you start applying those changes to yourself and the people around you. This simple mantra is like a call for action, encouraging people to be the change they wish to see.
04/6विहग इव मुक्तम्
The meaning of ‘Vihag iv Muktam’ is basically ‘Free like a bird’. It is a symbol of being free from the desires, the material, the problems, and basically just the freedom from chains and constraints. It encourages people to be free just like birds who soar in the sky, without a speck of worry about what is happening elsewhere. As an affirmation, it helps let go of limiting beliefs, fears, and anxieties that confine a human being.
05/6अहम् स्वयमेव पर्याप्तः
The meaning of ‘Aham Swayameva Paryaptah’ is wholesome, encouraging, and filled with power. It means – ‘I am enough’. It helps people realise that they do not really need anyone in the race of life, and at the end it is only them who can help themselves. It helps people realise that they are sufficient, they are whole, and they do not need to sit around, waiting for someone to row their boat or come to their rescue.
For people who are constantly looking for external validation, this mantra is like a source of encouragement and self-validation.
06/6पश्चातापः न, भयम् न
The meaning of ‘Pashchatapaha na, Bhayam na’ is ‘No regrets, no fear’. Often, we are scared of taking the next big step in life, or making a change to our routine in fear of what people would think about us, or what if things go south. But this simple affirmation helps remove that fear. It tells people that they should do their job without fear or regrets. It is like an encouragement to accept and embrace whatever your actions and decisions relating to yourself are. Embrace your choices with confidence, and remember that regrets and fear are something you can shrug off with self belief.
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