Sanskrit Subhashit with meaning in Hindi –Hellopresence of mindWelcome to, in this post weSanskrit Proverbs(Subhashita with Meaning) has been decorated with meaning. Subhashit is often recited in one of our programs. Subhashit is often used in Sangh functions.
Subhashtra: Speed is the ornament of a horse and drunkenness is the ornament of an elephantCleverness is the ornament of a woman and industry is the ornament of a man
Meaning:Speed is the ornament of a horse, drunkenness is the ornament of an elephant, cleverness is the ornament of a woman, and diligence is the ornament of a man.
Subhashtra: One should attain knowledge and meaning in moments and in grains.Where is knowledge when a moment is lost? Where is wealth when a grain is lost?
Meaning:Every moment should be used to learn and every little coin should be used to save it. Learning cannot be achieved by destroying moments and wealth cannot be gained by destroying coins.
Subhashtra:Let him speak the truth, let him speak what is pleasant, let him speak what is not pleasing to the truth।One should speak pleasant things and not lie This is the eternal duty.
Meaning:Tell the truth but tell only the truth which is dear to all, do not tell the truth which is harmful to all, (similarly) do not tell the lie which is dear to all, this is Sanatana Dharma.
Subhashtra: It is better to speak the truth than to speak good than the truth.I think this is true which is extremely good for the beings.
Meaning:Although it is better to speak the truth, but only that truth should be spoken which will benefit everyone. In my (i.e. Shlokakar Narad's) opinion, that which brings welfare to all is the truth.
Subhashtra:Whose solitary happiness is subdued, or solitary suffering?The lows go up and down, the state in the order of the wheel and the wheel.
Meaning:Who has seen only happiness and who has seen only sorrow, the condition of life is like the circle of a moving wheel which goes up and down in order.
Subhashtra:Not a single moment of life is not worth all the gems.Oh, how great is the negligence that leads him to uselessness.
Meaning:Even a single moment of life cannot be gained by giving all the gems, so it is a great mistake to destroy it in vain.
Subhashtra:The specialty of Chita Chinta Samaprokta Bindumatram.Anxiety burns the living, and the funeral pyre burns the dead.
Meaning:Chita and worry are said to be similar, but there is also a point in worry; The funeral pyre only burns the dead, but anxiety kills the living.
Subhashtra:Everyone is always good at what others say.He does not know what is to be said of himself, and though he knows, he is deluded.
Meaning:Everyone is always skilled in speaking about others but does not know about himself, even if he knows, he knows wrongly.
Subhashtra:Who is not born dead in a changing world?A lineage continues to prosper by whatever is born
Meaning:In this ever-changing world, who is there who has not attained death by taking birth? It is only successful for him to take birth so that his family can progress.
Subhashtra: The sun went down, taking away a piece of his life.Day by day one should understand what this good deed has been done
Meaning:One day of his life gets reduced when the sun sets. Knowing this, everyone should think about the good deeds done by him throughout the day.
Subhashtra:He should be pampered for five years and beaten for ten years.When the child reaches the age of sixteen, one should treat him as a friend.
Pamper children for the first five years, teach them self-restraint for the next ten years, punish them if necessary, make them your friends as soon as they turn sixteen.
Subhashtra:The only point of concern is the funeral, especially the funeral.The grave burns the lifeless, and worry burns the living.
Both pyre and anxiety are same, the only difference is point, pyre burns the dead body, anxiety burns the living body.
Subhashtra:The mind is the cause of bondage and liberation for human beings.
The mind is the cause of the bondage and liberation of man.
Subhashtra:Many live in whom he lives, but he livesWhy doesn't even a crow chew to fill his stomach?
By whose life many people live, that is called Jiya, otherwise doesn't even a crow fill its stomach with its beak?
That is, a person's life is meaningful only when other people can also get the basis of their life from his life. Otherwise, even a crow completes its life by nourishing its stomach.
Subhashtra:Two should be placed in the water with a strong stone tied around their necksThe rich give and the poor do not ascetic ||
It is appropriate to tie two types of people to a big stone and throw them into the deep sea. One is the one who does not donate generously even though he is rich, the other one who does not labor even though he is poor.
Subhashtra:The altar of the courtyard is the earth, the sea, the land and the underworldValmiki and Sumeru, the steadfast of the promised ||
For the patient who is steadfast in his vow, this Vasudha (Earth) is like a garden, the ocean is like a canal (swim across it whenever you want), Patal Lok is like a place of entertainment and Sumeru is like a river. A mountain is like an ant's house. Therefore, a man should be determined and patient-serious.
Subhashtra:The steadfast man distinguishes between the two, the good and the dearFor the patient chooses the best of the dear, and the slow chooses the best of the safe
Shreya means the path of welfare, the path of salvation, Preya means the path of sensual pleasures that are dear to the mind. Both of these come in front of man, people with superior intelligence choose the Shreyapath and people with retarded intelligence choose the path of love. Man is rational, so he is expected to choose the right path. The word manushya is defined in the Nirukta. 'Matva Karmani Sivyati Iti Manushya:' That means the one who acts with thought is a human being. Therefore, welfare-oriented people should follow the path of credit.
Subhashtra:The five signs of a fool are pride and a bad word in his mouth.He is stubborn and depressed and does not believe what others say.
Meaning:There are five signs of fools, they are arrogant, they always have bad words in their mouth, they are stubborn, they always maintain a bad face and never listen to others.
Subhashtra:Just as water falling from the sky flows into the oceanO Lord, I offer my respectful obeisances unto Lord Keśava.
Meaning:Just as the water falling from the sky ultimately reaches the ocean through various rivers, in the same way the obeisances offered to all the deities reach the one Supreme Lord.
Subhashtra:Water, milk, discrimination, swan, laziness, if you’re the only one who’s thin.Who else in this world will now observe the family vow?
Meaning:Hey swan, if you stop separating water and milk, then who else can follow your Kulvrat? If an intelligent and skilled person stops doing his duty, then who else can do that work?
Subhashtra:All suffering is under the control of others, and all happiness is under the control of oneself.From this knowledge, in summary, the characteristic of pleasure and pain:
Meaning:Being dependent on others is always the cause of sorrow. Being self-sufficient is the reason for all happiness. Summary, keep these reasons of happiness and sorrow in mind.
Subhashtra:He whose wife is not at home is chaste and pleasant-speakingThe forest should be visited by him as the forest is visited by the house.
Meaning:In a house where the housewife is not of sadhvi nature and is not soft-spoken, the householder of such a house should leave the house and go to the forest, because there is no difference between his house and the forest!
Subhashtra:Even if one is in the process of giving up one’s life, one should not do anything that is not done.One should not abandon one’s duty, for this is the eternal religious principle.
Meaning:The work which is not capable of being done because it is not good, should not be done even by giving life. And the work that has to be done, because it is our duty, we should not stop doing that work even if we have to give our life.
Subhashtra:Wisdom in the instruction of others is easy for all men in righteousness.The self-performance of someone very great:
Meaning:It is very easy to show your erudition by preaching to others. But only a great person can behave like that (according to religion).
Subhashtra:The enemy should not be released, even if he speaks pitifullyNo mercy should be shown to him for he will kill the harmdoers
Meaning:Even if the enemy apologizes, he should not be forgiven. Thinking that he can harm his life, he should be finished.
Subhashtra:Carry your friend on your shoulder until the reversal of time.Then, at the right time, he will break it like a pot in a stone
Meaning:When time is opposite, then even the enemy should be lifted on the shoulders. When a favorable time comes, it should be destroyed as it breaks on a stone.
Subhashtra:It is for the light-minded to count whether this is their own or the other's.The earth is the family of those of noble character
Meaning:This is mine, that is his like thoughts thought only by narrow minded people. Vasudha is a family in the opinion of broad minded people.
Subhashtra: It is better to speak the truth than to speak good than the truth.I think this is true which is extremely good for the beings.
Meaning:Although it is better to speak the truth, but only that truth should be spoken which will benefit everyone. In the opinion of Shlokakar Narad, the thing that benefits everyone is the truth.
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Subhashtra:Let him speak the truth, let him speak what is pleasant, let him speak what is not pleasing to the truth।One should speak pleasant things and not lie This is the eternal duty.
Meaning:Tell the truth but tell only the truth which is dear to all, do not tell the truth which is harmful to all, (similarly) do not tell the lie which is dear to all, this is Sanatana Dharma.
Subhashtra:One should attain knowledge and meaning in moments and in grains.Where is knowledge when a moment is lost? Where is wealth when a grain is lost?
Meaning:Every moment should be used to learn and every little coin should be used to save it. Learning cannot be achieved by destroying moments and wealth cannot be gained by destroying coins.
Subhashtra:The lamp devours the darkness and gives birth to the lightThe more food one eats, the more offspring one is born
Just as a lamp consumes darkness and gives light, but after burning it also leaves soot, in the same way the kind of food we eat affects our children as well.
Subhashtra:Desire is never satisfied by the enjoyment of desiresHavisha krishnamatrmeva bhuya evabhivardhate ||
Surely desires are never satisfied by the enjoyment of lust. Rather, just as the fire changes by offering oblations in the fire, in the same way the desires also change by the consumption of work.
Subhashtra:Life is unstable in this world, wealth and youth are unstableSons and wives are unstable and righteousness and fame are both stable ||
Life in this world is not going to last forever, money and youth are also not going to last forever, son and wife are also not going to last forever. Only religion and fame remain forever.
Subhashtra:Not a single moment of life is worth all the gemsThat which is carried away in vain is a great negligence, oh|
Even after giving away all the gems, not even a single moment of life is returned. Those who are spending the moments of their life unnecessarily, they are making such a big mistake.
Subhashtra:The night is long for one who is awake and a yojana for one who is tiredThe world of children is long for those who do not know the true Dharma.
To one who stays awake all night, the night seems very long. To one who is tired of walking, even a distance of one Yojana (four miles) seems far away. Similarly, life seems very long to those who do not have knowledge of religion.
Subhashtra:By conduct Hmyu is obtained by the people who are desired by conduct.Wealth is inexhaustible by conduct, but conduct kills characteristics.
By good conduct one gets long life, best progeny, everlasting prosperity, and one's faults are also destroyed.
Subhashtra:It is like a traveler standing in a shadow.After resting, one should return to the body, just as one should meet other living entities.
The way a traveler goes ahead after resting for a while under a tree. In the same way, other human beings in their life give shade like that tree for some time and then they leave their company.
Subhashtra:A child thinks like honey until sin is digestedAnd when it is cooked, sin and suffering follow.
As long as the sin does not fructify completely, that sinful deed seems sweet. But after being fully fruitful, man has to bear its bitter consequences.
Subhashtra:A lion sleeps safely with even one good sonThe donkey carries the burden along with her ten sons ||
Even if the lioness has only one child, she rests. Because his children bring him food. But the donkey has to bear the burden herself even if she has ten kids. Therefore, a virtuous, obedient, cultured knowledgeable person illuminates the name of the family with only one child, the same more children become the cause of conflict and unrest in life.
Subhashtra:Quantity is not equal to body nourishment and worry is not equal to body absorption.Without a friend there is no satisfaction of the body; without knowledge there is no adornment of the body.
Meaning:There is nothing that nourishes the body like a balanced life, nothing that soothes the body like worry, nothing that gives pleasure to the body like a friend, and nothing that adorns the body like knowledge.
Subhashtra:It is for the light-minded to count whether this is their own or the other's.The earth is the family of those of noble character
This is mine, that is his like thoughts thought only by narrow minded people. Vasudha is a family in the opinion of broad minded people.
Subhashtra:It is better to speak the truth than to speak good than the truth.I think this is true which is extremely good for the beings.
Although it is better to speak the truth, but only that truth should be spoken which will benefit everyone. In my (i.e. Shlokakar Narad's) opinion, that which brings welfare to all is the truth.
Subhashtra:Let him speak the truth, let him speak what is pleasing, let him speak what is not pleasing to the truth.One should speak pleasant things and not lie This is the eternal duty.
- Tell the truth but tell only the truth which is dear to all, do not tell the truth which is harmful to all, (likewise) do not tell the lie which is dear to all, this is Sanatana Dharma.
Subhashtra:One should attain knowledge and meaning in moments and in grains.Where is knowledge when a moment is lost? Where is wealth when a grain is lost?
Every moment should be used to learn and every little coin should be used to save it. Learning cannot be achieved by destroying moments and wealth cannot be gained by destroying coins.
Subhashtra:Speed is the ornament of a horse and drunkenness is the ornament of an elephantCleverness is the ornament of a woman and industry is the ornament of a man
Speed is the ornament of a horse, drunkenness is the ornament of an elephant, cleverness is the ornament of a woman, and diligence is the ornament of a man.
Subhashtra:Speed is the ornament of a horse and drunkenness is the ornament of an elephantCleverness is the ornament of a woman and industry is the ornament of a man
Meaning:Speed is the ornament of a horse, drunkenness is the ornament of an elephant, cleverness is the ornament of a woman, and diligence is the ornament of a man.
Subhashtra:Let him speak the truth, let him speak what is pleasant, let him speak what is not pleasing to the truth।One should speak pleasant things and not lie This is the eternal duty.
Meaning:Tell the truth but tell only the truth which is dear to all, do not tell the truth which is harmful to all, (similarly) do not tell the lie which is dear to all, this is Sanatana Dharma.
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FAQs
What does Budh mean in Sanskrit? ›
Buddhi (Sanskrit: बुद्धि) is derived from the Vedic Sanskrit root Budh (बुध् ), which literally means "to wake, be awake, observe, heed, attend, learn, become aware of, to know, be conscious again".
What is the meaning of 50 in Sanskrit? ›50. Fifty पञ्चाशत् (panchaashat)
What is the Sanskrit word for answers? ›IPA: ænsərSanskrit: ऐन्सर
What is a literal meaning of Buddha? ›The term Buddha literally means enlightened one, a knower.
What happens if Budh is weak? ›You will have issues in education and suffer from a lack of intellect. There will be frequent sorrows and worries. You will experience constant stress with argumentative behaviour. The weak influence in conjunction with malefic planets promotes hardships, particularly in family life.
What happens when Budh is strong? ›Mercury is also called “Budh” and the word itself means wisdom. People born with strong mercury are intelligent and sharp but also have issues like anxiety and indecisiveness. As the influence of mercury is very strong, it can act both as a beneficiary for you and can also be harmful in other aspects.
How to memorize Sanskrit words? ›- Get to know the exact meaning of the Shloka. ...
- Get to know the correct pronunciation of each words of the verse. ...
- Split each line of the Shloka into 2 parts. ...
- You need not byheart all the Shlokas of all the subjects. ...
- Use voice recorder of your smartphone and chant each verse – 10 times.
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Google Translate now supports Sanskrit, Bhojpuri, Dogri and these Indian languages. At Google I/O 2022, the company announced that Google Translate now supports 24 more languages including Indian languages such as Sanskrit, Bhojpuri, Dogri and others.
Do Buddhists believe in god? ›Buddhists do not believe in any kind of deity or god, although there are supernatural figures who can help or hinder people on the path towards enlightenment. Born on the Nepali side of the present day Nepal-India border, Siddhartha Gautama was a prince around the fifth century B.C.E.
What are the 4 Buddhist truths? ›
The Four Noble Truths
They are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering. More simply put, suffering exists; it has a cause; it has an end; and it has a cause to bring about its end.
The Dharma wheel (dharma-chakra) is one of the earliest Buddhist symbols. It is an ancient Indian symbol of sovereignty and auspiciousness (as well as the sun god Surya) which pre-dates Buddhism and was adopted by early Buddhists.
What is the Sanskrit meaning of 100? ›100. A hundred शतम् (shatam) Alright now you know how to count numbers in Sanskrit.
What is 50 meaning in english? ›= 50. = Fifty. Thus, 50 in words is written as Fifty.
Why is 50 a lucky number? ›Number 50 Symbolism
In numerology, the number 50 is associated with the vibration of completion. This is a time for you to celebrate all that you have accomplished in your life thus far! You have worked hard and now it is time to reap the rewards. The number 50 also signifies a new beginning.
According to Pali Tipitaka, Devadatta was the greatest enemy of Lord Buddha and was believed to split the Sangha by persuading about 500 Buddhist monks who admired and followed him.
Which house is weak for Mercury? ›Mercury in the 4th house
The Moon rules this house in the natural horoscope. The Moon represents sentiments that don't go well with logical and analytical thinking. That's why Mercury in the fourth house is not a desirable position.
Budha (Sanskrit: बुध) is the Sanskrit word for the planet Mercury. Budha is also a deity. He is also known as Soumya (Sanskrit: सौम्य, lit. son of Moon), Rauhineya and Tunga and is the Nakshatra lord of Ashlesha, Jyeshtha and Revati.
What is the best remedy for Budha Graha? ›You should recite Mercury Beej Mantra to appease Planet Mercury. This mantra is really powerful and for your reference, it is appended below: Aum Braam Breem Broum Sah Budhaya Namah ! You should chant the same for 9000 times.
How do you say hello in Sanskrit? ›“Namaste” is the most commonly known Sanskrit greeting.
How many months to learn Sanskrit? ›
In case of learning durations, it can take around 6 months of regular study to understand the basics of Sanskrit to a level where you can read and understand simple Sanskrit texts and shlokas on your own.
How can I learn Sanskrit on my own? ›Check out online language-learning sites like LearnSanskrit.org. Websites like LearnSanskrit.org offer online courses and visual resources to help you along your language-learning journey. You can also check out sites like: The Sanskrit Language.
What is the oldest word in Sanskrit? ›It is called Mushika/Rat Vamsa/dynasty. Musaka for mouse is in the Rig Veda, the oldest book in the world. We derived the word mouse, mushika etc from that Vedic Sanskrit.
What is the most beautiful Sanskrit word? ›- Shakti — Devine energy, kundalini energy.
- Shanti (śāntiḥ) — Perfect Peace.
- Shantiprema — Peace & love.
- Sundaram — Devine beauty.
- Swagatam — Welcome!
- Swaha — we are one Tat Tvam Asi — thou art that.
- Tathasthu —So be it, and so it is!
- HARI OM TAT SAT!
Love is called प्रेमः (premaḥ) in Sanskrit. अनुरागः (anurāgaḥ), स्नेहः (snehaḥ) are the similar words for love.
Is Sanskrit a language of God? ›In Hindu religion, "speech" Vāc, i.e. the language of liturgy, now known as Sanskrit, is considered the language of the gods called "Devabani". Later Hindu scholarship, in particular the Mīmāṃsā school of Vedic hermeneutics, distinguished Vāc from Śábda, a distinction comparable to the Saussurian langue and parole.
What country still uses Sanskrit? ›Sanskrit is still spoken today as the main language in a few areas in India including Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. In the village of Mathur in the southwest state of Karnataka, more than 90% are well-versed in Sanskrit.
Is Sanskrit dead language? ›As we have discussed before, a dead language does not have any native speaker, but it has some uses. Still, people use this language for different purposes. For example, Latin, Sanskrit, Coptic, Biblical Hebrew, etc., are the dead language.
Do Buddhists believe in Jesus? ›Some high level Buddhists have drawn analogies between Jesus and Buddhism, e.g. in 2001 the Dalai Lama stated that "Jesus Christ also lived previous lives", and added that "So, you see, he reached a high state, either as a Bodhisattva, or an enlightened person, through Buddhist practice or something like that." Thich ...
Can Buddhists eat meat? ›One of the teachings prohibits taking the life of any person or animal. Many Buddhists interpret this to mean that you should not consume animals, as doing so would require killing. Buddhists with this interpretation usually follow a lacto-vegetarian diet.
Who are the 3 gods of Buddhism? ›
The Three Buddhist Deities Vajrapāṇi, Mañjuśrī and Avalokiteśvara.
What are the three root poisons in Buddhism? ›The basic causes of suffering are known as the Three Poisons : greed, ignorance and hatred. These are often represented as a rooster (greed), a pig (ignorance) and a snake (hatred).
Who do Buddhists worship? ›The focus of Buddhist worship is not God, but the Buddha. The word usually used to describe this worship is puja. Puja helps Buddhists to develop positive attitudes such as determination and joy, which make practicing the Dhamma (way of life) easier.
What are the 3 main Buddhist beliefs? ›Buddhism is a religion that is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. The main principles of this belief system are karma, rebirth, and impermanence. Buddhists believe that life is full of suffering, but that suffering can be overcome by attaining enlightenment.
What is the Buddhist symbol for love? ›9. Buddhist Symbol of Love – Anahata. One Buddhist symbol of love is Anahata, which represents the fourth primary chakra. This charka is the heart chakra.
What is the Buddhist symbol of peace? ›The equilateral cross with its legs bent at right angles is a millennia-old sacred symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism that represents peace and good fortune, and was also used widely by Indigenous people worldwide in a similar vein.
What is the holy symbol of Buddhism? ›The Buddhists consider the lotus as divine because it serves as Buddha's throne. The lotus also symbolizes divine birth, sovereignty, and spontaneity because the flower reproduces from its own matrix, unlike other flowers. The lotus flower grows in the mud, then rises and blooms above the water surface.
What does Budh mean in astrology? ›Mercury in Vedic astrology is often called the budh planet. It is treated as a deity.
What does Budh represent in astrology? ›Mercury is also known as Budh (Buddhi), or your wisdom. If Moon is your mind and emotions, Mercury makes you use it. Mercury rules over a person's intelligence, mentality, analytical skills, reaction, learning, grasping power, central nervous system, body language, impression, etc.
What is the meaning of Budh mantra? ›The Budh Gayatri mantra is:
Meaning - Let me meditate on him who has an elephant in his flag. Oh, He who has the power to grant pleasure, give me higher intellect, and let Budha Dev illuminate my mind.
Who is Budh in Hinduism? ›
The historic Buddha (Sanskrit: बुद्ध, lit. ''the enlightened one'') or Gautama Buddha, is considered the ninth avatar among the ten major avatars of the god Vishnu, according to the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism.
Who is the god of Budh Graha? ›Lord Vishnu is regarded as the Lord of Mercury planet or Budh Graha. For making Mercury or Budh Graha strong Lord Vishnu can be worshiped.
Which planet makes you look younger? ›Venus may have an unexpectedly youthful face, and that's good news for scientists interested in the planet's more modern blemishes.
In which house Mercury is strong? ›Being the significator of the second house, mercury is the planet of communication. People who are born with strong mercury usually have sharp thinking and analytical skills. Planet Mercury symbolises the areas related to commerce, trade, banking, networking, accounts and so on.
What is the story of the planet Budha? ›The planet Budha reaches full maturity at age of 32 in life. In Vedic myth recounts Mercury born of the Moon forcefully. Similarly, myth recounts how the Moon, overcome with passion abducts Tara, the wife of Jupiter. Out of their union, Budha is born.
What is the most powerful mantra in Buddhism? ›Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ (Sanskrit: ॐ मणि पद्मे हूँ, IPA: [õːː mɐɳɪ pɐdmeː ɦũː]) is the six-syllabled Sanskrit mantra particularly associated with the four-armed Shadakshari form of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion.