Sanskrit – Hindi Suktis with Meaning || Suktiyan in Sanskrit With Meaning in Hindi

Sanskrit – Hindi Suktis with Meaning || Suktiyan in Sanskrit With Meaning in Hindi
- Who doesn’t love the body?
Who doesn't love their body? - The body is the first means of religion.
The body is the first means of following Dharma. - Three sub-columns.
In the case of food, sleep and celibacy.
There are three pillars holding up the body-like house; Diet, sleep and celibacy (proper lust in the household). - The body is the source of all meanings.
The body is the means for the attainment of all meanings.
- Vridhon Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi
- The scriptures prove that the elderly should indeed be heard.
It is said in the scriptures that elders should be listened to. - Those who do not speak the truth are not old men
those who do not talk about religion are not old - He doesn’t grow old because he’s raised his head.
A man is not called old just because his hair is white.
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Business par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning
- Truth and falsehood are trademarks.
Truth and falsehood are the two types of commerce. - Lakshmi lives in commerce.
Lakshmi resides in commerce. - Vaani Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning
- A variety of good words and proverbs carry good fortune.
Well-spoken speech benefits a human being in different ways. - The eloquence, however, cannot be removed, for it is the heart of the matter.
The arrow in the form of bad words cannot be pulled out because it has entered the heart. - The only word that adorns a man is the one that is held in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit means cultured speech alone beautifies a human being. - A person who restrains his speech is considered to be the most difficult to do.
It is very difficult to control speech.
- Vastra – Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning
- Poorly dressed, she shines white.
Even dirty clothes look good if they are clean. - won the assembly by dressing.
Those who wear nice clothes win the meeting (they are made to sit with respect in the meeting). - It is not necessary to say what will happen to the clothes.
Clothing is a cause of benefit in the assembly.
Don't say that what difference does good or bad clothes make, because clothes become very useful in the gathering! - Lalach Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning
- They are tormented and deluded by greed.
Those who are deluded by greed become unhappy. - Greed attacks wisdom.
Greed destroys discretion. - The sins of greed.
The root of all sin is greed. - Greed, negligence and trust are the three things that can destroy a person.
Greed, carelessness and faith - these three causes destroy a man. - Greed
One should give up greed and be happy.
Human beings become happy by renouncing greed. - There is no end to thirst.
There is no end to craving.
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Rup Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning – slokas on Rup
- What about appearance, devoid of virtue and prowess?
What is the use of a form in which there is no virtue or might? - Cleaning protects the form.
cleanliness protects form - Ugliness shines with character.
Even an ugly person becomes beautiful if he is polite. - That is the form where the qualities are.
The form which has virtues is the best form. - Ruchi Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi
- The world has different tastes.
Human beings are of different tastes. - Rikt Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi
- Everything is empty because it is small for the sake of glory
A thing becomes light by being empty; Pride comes only from perfection.
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- Raja / Leader Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning
- The eternal duty of kings is to protect the world.
Keeping the subjects happy is the eternal religion of the king. - The king is the cause of time.
King is the reason of time.
Yogyta Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning
- Faith gives knowledge.
Humility gives honor.
(But) merit gives way.
Faith gives knowledge, humility gives respect and merit gives place. - Yachak Pe Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning – Rin Par Sukti
- A beggar is lighter than a weight of grass and even lighter than a weight of grass
Cotton is lighter than straw, and petitioner is lighter than cotton. - The beggar is the enemy of the greedy.
A beggar looks like an enemy to a greedy person. - When a beggar sees a beggar, he growls like an ear.
Seeing the petitioner, the petitioner growls like a dog.
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- Yash Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi
- Killing fame is worse than killing life.
Yashovadh is greater than killing life. - Fame is the greatest of all fame.
Fame is the greatest thing for the one who is rich in fame.
- Moun Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi – Slokas on Silence
- It is better to remain silent and not to utter a word that is false
It is better to remain silent than to speak untrue words. - There is no quarrel with the silent.
A silent person does not quarrel with anyone. - Silence is the means of all purposes.
Silence is the seeker of all work. - Silence is the ornament of the ignorant.
Silence is the ornament of fools. - Silence is a sign of consent.
Silence is a sign of consent.
- Shastra Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi
- The eye of all is the scripture.
The scriptures are everyone's eyes. - Swabhaw Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi
- Beyond all the modes of nature, nature is at the head.
The “Swabhav” which goes beyond all the Gunas is the best (i.e. the Gunas should become spontaneous). - Age is not the cause of brilliance.
Age is not the reason for brightness. - They are great and by nature modest in their speech
Big people are reticent by nature.
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Subhashit Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning – Slokas
- Surely the taste of good proverbs lies beyond any other taste.
Really ! Subhashit Ras is greater than all other Ras. - Even a child should be taught reasonable words
Reasonable words should also be taken from the child. - The three jewels on earth are water, food and good proverbs.
There are three gems on this earth; Water, food and good words.
Saksharta Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning
- If the literate are the opposite, they are only rakshasas.
If a literate becomes opposite then he becomes a demon.
- Sheel Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi – slokas on politeness
- Ugliness shines with character.
Even an ugly person looks beautiful if he is polite. - The family is protected by virtue.
modesty protects the clan - Character adorns the family.
modesty adorns the clan
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- Hour Par Sukti
- What will the speakers do when the listener does not understand?
Where the listener is not sensible, what will the speaker (by giving a speech) do? - It is rare to find a speaker or a listener for what is unpleasant and wholesome
The one who speaks pleasant words and the one who listens is rare - Mitra Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi – Slokas on Friend
- Cleaning protects the form.
Beauty protects the form. - All friends in times of prosperity.
Everyone becomes friends in times of prosperity. - Disaster Friendly Test.
Friend is tested in objection. - Mata Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi – Slokas on Mother
- It is not the other god of the mother.
there is no god greater than mother - A bad son is born, but a bad mother is never born.
A son is a bad son but a mother is never a kumata. - Among all the teachers, the mother is considered the most important.
Mother is considered the best teacher among all the teachers.
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Man Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi
- When the mind is disturbed, the eye sees but does not see.
When the mind is disturbed, then the eyes cannot see even after seeing. - The mind is faster than the talk.
mind is more mobile than air - .The mind is the cause of bondage and liberation for human beings.
The mind is the cause of the bondage and liberation of man.
Bhojan Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning in Hindi – Slokas on Food
- The respect of food is the taste.
The juice of food is "respect". - What is the taste of food without cow’s milk?
Where is the taste of delicious food without it? - The day was ruined by bad food.
Bad food spoils the whole day. - Food is poisonous in indigestion.
If there is indigestion then food is like poison. - The body tells the food.
The kind of food a human takes, his attention comes from his body. - The bad food shines brightly.
Even spoiled (bad) food tastes good when it is hot. - Noukar Par Sanskrit Suktiyan With Meaning – Slokas on Servants
- A servant becomes proud of his master when he is strong.
The servant whose master is strong, that servant becomes proud. - A servant who is clean, skilled and affectionate is indeed very rare.
Honest, efficient and loving servants are rare.
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Bharya Patni Wife Par Suktiyan – Slokas
- A wife is a friend and in the homes.
For the householder his wife is his friend. - A wife is a friend made by fate.
A wife is a partner made by God. - There is no cure for a man’s suffering equal to his wife.
For a sad (sad) human, there is no dew like a wife. - There is no friend equal to a wife, and no destination equal to a wife.
There is no friend like Bharya, there is no speed like Bharya. Bhagya Par Suktiyan – Slokas on Luck
- The row of fortunes moves like a row of wheels.
The line of fate can be up and down like a saw of a wheel - Who can erase what the creator has written on his forehead?
Who can falsify what the Creator has written on the forehead? - Luck bears fruit everywhere, neither knowledge nor manliness.
Luck gives the result, not knowledge or man. - The part that moves moves.
The fortune of the one who walks follows.
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- Future Par Suktiyan
- Help is what it should be
Helpers are found as per destiny. - If what is not in the future is not in the future, then it is not otherwise.
What is not to happen will not happen, what is to happen cannot be avoided - Bhay Par Suktiyan
- Everyone is afraid of fear.
Everyone gets scared when the cause of fear is presence. - The second is the fear.
Fear arises in the second place. - It is not a life without money among relatives.
Moneyless life among brothers is not good.
Strength Par Sukti
- Oh, she’s so strongly opposed to Duranta.
The result of opposing the strong is painful. - For the strong are irregular, and the weak are regulated.
There are no rules for the strong, there are rules for the weak. - Even a slow person does not act without regard to his purpose
Even a fool does not do any work without purpose. - Nature is difficult to transgress.
It is difficult to change nature.
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Prithvi Earth Par Suktiyan
- The earth is very wonderful.
The earth is full of many wonders. - Veerbhogya Vasundhara.
Only brave men can enjoy the earth. - The earth is full of gems.
The earth is full of many gems. - There is no unworthy man, and the addition is rare there.
No man is unfit, but a man who engages him in worthy work is rare. Pita Father Par Sukti
- The debtor’s father is the enemy.
the debtor's father is the enemy - When one obtains the pleasure of his father, all the gods are pleased.
If father is happy then all gods are happy - No one who obeys his father loses his name.
The one who obeys his father's word is not humble. - He gets money because he is eligible.
Man gets money by having eligibility. - 15 Sanskrit Slokas with meaning in hindi subhashitani
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FAQs
How do you say nothing lasts forever in Sanskrit? ›
न कंचित् शाश्वतम् (Nothing is Permanent)
What is the meaning of Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavati? ›"BHAVAM" means the inner thoughts and disposition "BHAVATI" means appearance and manifestation "YA BHAVAM TAD BHAVATHI" means your inner thoughts make your outer appearance. Your thoughts influence your behavior, and your behavior influences your character."
What is the meaning of Na Kinchit Sasvatam in English? ›"Na Kanchit Shaswatam" is the Sanskrit phrase that. means "Nothing is Permanent." These simple three. words hold the most profound meaning. It means that. all the things will be passed away with the span of.
What is the meaning of Yat Bhavo tat Bhavati in Sanskrit? ›“यद् भावं तद् भवति” “Yad bhavam tad bhavati,” which means “You are what you believe,” or “You become as you think.”
What is the Sanskrit word for pure soul? ›Ātman, sometimes spelled without a diacritic as atman in scholarly literature, means "real Self" of the individual, "innermost essence." While often translated as "soul," it is better translated as "self."
What is the Sanskrit word for never give up? ›कभी हिम्मत मत हारो ।
In which book is Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavati? ›Rigveda 10.90. 2 (Purusha Sukta):
What does Kinchit mean in Sanskrit? ›Sanskrit dictionary
Kiñcit (किञ्चित्). —ind. 1. Something somewhat.
noun. lasagne [noun] an Italian dish made with sheets of pasta, meat or vegetables, cheese, and sauce.
What is the meaning of the word Kekchi? ›ˈkek(ˌ)chē plural Kekchi or Kekchis or Quekchi or Quekchis. : an Indian people of north central Guatemala. : a member of such people. : the Mayan language of the Kekchi people.
What is the meaning of Bhavanti in Sanskrit? ›
Noun. भवन्ति • (bhavanti) m. time being; present.
What is anusara in Sanskrit? ›From Sanskrit अनुसर (anusara, “act of following; pursuit, conformity”). The Sanskrit term is often translated by practitioners as meaning 'flowing with grace', apparently following the reading of creator John Friend.
What does bhuvah mean in Sanskrit? ›Within the levels of universal existence and the material body, bhuvah means "all power" or "the sustainer of all beings." The importance of the seven lokas in yoga practice appears when one meditates upon or worships higher beings, such as the Hindu gods.
What is the Sanskrit word for divine love? ›Prema is a Sanskrit word meaning "love" or "affection." Rather than selfish love (kama), prema refers to a divine love or higher love, related to God or some form of spiritual pursuit.
What is heart called in Sanskrit? ›Noun. हृदय • (hṛ́daya) n. the heart quotations ▼ soul, mind, spirit (as the seat of mental operations) quotations ▼
What is the Sanskrit word for divine joy? ›Ānanda - आनन्द Bliss (1) or divine joy (2).
What is the Sanskrit word for no death? ›Etymology. Amrita is composed of the negative prefix, अ a from Sanskrit meaning 'not', and mṛtyu meaning 'death' in Sanskrit, thus meaning 'not death' or 'immortal/deathless'.
How do you say goodbye in Sanskrit? ›Dialogue. Here is an example of how to say "Good Bye" in Sanskrit: Person 1: शुभम् (shubham) Person 2: अलविदा (alavidā)
What is the Sanskrit word for purest? ›Shaucha (Sanskrit: शौच, romanized: Śauca) literally means purity, cleanliness and clearness. It refers to purity of mind, speech and body.
What language is Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavati? ›Yad bhavam tad bhavati. It is a Sanskrit proverb based on Upanishad sentence. The meaning is As you think so you become or you are what you believe.
What is pushpam in Sanskrit? ›
Pushpam's translation is, “flower”, in Sanskrit.
What is the meaning of Kalpaka in Sanskrit? ›--- OR --- kālpaka (काल्पक). —a (Corr. from kalpaka) Imaginative, inventive, ingenious.
What is the meaning of Khar in Sanskrit? ›hurtful, injurious, cutting (as speech or word) sharp-edged. cruel.
Why is lasagna eaten in Italy? ›Lasagna first made is a grand entrance in Naples, Italy during the Middle Ages in the 14th century. Initially, this dish was reserved for special events and holidays. Ironically, this pleasure inducing food was introduced to Italians in the middle of the Black Plague.
What does Chitta mean in Italian? ›[tʃitˈta ] invariable feminine noun. (gen) town. (grande) city. la mia città my home town.
What do Italians call lasagna? ›In Italian, lasagne is the name given to those flat rectangular sheets of pasta most non-Italians call lasagna.
What is a Taban? ›Taban may refer to: In Persian Aglow;agleam;brilliant;fulgent;shiner; hot;light;luminous.
What is the meaning of Slavonic? ›(sləvɒnɪk ) adjective. Something that is Slavonic relates to East European languages such as Russian, Czech, and Serbo-Croat, or to the people who speak them. The Ukrainians speak a Slavonic language similar to Russian.
What is the meaning of the word danzante? ›In pre-Columbian civilizations: Early Monte Albán. The reliefs are usually called danzantes, a name derived from the notion that they represent human figures in dance postures. Actually, almost all of the danzante sculptures show Olmecoid men in strange, rubbery postures as though they were swimming in honey.
What is the Sanskrit word for nothingness? ›"Śūnyatā" (Sanskrit) is usually translated as "devoidness", "emptiness", "hollow", "hollowness", "voidness".
What is the Sanskrit word for endless? ›
Ananta (Sanskrit: अनन्त, lit. 'Without end'), is a Sanskrit term, and primarily an epithet of Vishnu.
What is the Sanskrit word for eternity? ›The Sanskrit word, 'Akshaya' means 'eternal, the never diminishing sense of happiness, success and joy while the word 'Tritiya' means 'third'. Akshaya... |
What is the Sanskrit name for eternity? ›ANANTA - Ananta in Sanskrit word means eternity.... | Facebook.
What is the Sanskrit word for ultimate reality? ›In Hinduism, Brahman (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मन्) connotes the highest universal principle, the ultimate reality in the universe.
What is the Sanskrit word for no soul? ›Word History
Etymology. Noun. Pali & Sanskrit: Pali anatta, from Sanskrit anātman, literally, having no soul.
from the Varadāmbikā Pariṇaya Campū by Tirumalāmbā, composed of 195 Sanskrit letters (428 letters in the roman transliteration, dashes excluded), thus making it the longest word ever to appear in worldwide literature. Each hyphen separates every individual word this word is composed of.
What is the Sanskrit word for inner power? ›Atma bala is a Sanskrit term that means “strength of the Atman,” or the true Self. It is also defined as “spiritual strength,” “inner vitality” or “soul force.” These definitions are reflected in the alternate translation of atman as “breath,” representing the inner life-force energy.
What is the Sanskrit word for pure bliss? ›ānanda, (Sanskrit: “joy,” or “bliss”), in Indian philosophy of the Upaniṣads and the school of Vedānta, an important attribute of the supreme being Brahman. Bliss is characteristically used in the Taittirīya Upaniṣad (c. 6th century bc) to define Brahman and, simultaneously, the highest state of the individual self.
What is the Sanskrit word for love? ›Love is called प्रेमः (premaḥ) in Sanskrit. अनुरागः (anurāgaḥ), स्नेहः (snehaḥ) are the similar words for love.
What is the Sanskrit word for life? ›जीवनम्। Sanskrit word for life is जीवनम् (jīvanam) ।
What is unconditional love in Sanskrit? ›
Hinduism and Buddhism, the Sanskrit word "bhakti" is apparently used by some to refer to unconditional love, even though its root meaning seems to be "participate". Bhakti or bhakthi is unconditional religious devotion of a devotee in worship of a divine.
What is the Sanskrit word for life energy? ›Prana (prah -nah)
The Sanskrit word "prana" can mean many things in English, such as "life force," "energy," and "vital principle." The phrase refers to all the manifest energy in the universe, which is present in both living things and inanimate objects and is used in Hindu and yogic philosophy.
Viśhva (Sanskrit:विश्व), root विश् ("vish") (to pervade) means all-pervading or omnipresent. It is another name for Vishnu and also refers to the world, the universe. In literature, this word refers to the entire enchanted universe.
How do you say peace in Sanskrit? ›Shanti. Peace. When you chant, “Om shanti shanti shanti,” it's an invocation of peace.