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These 5 Sanskrit shlokas have mended hearts for centuries- Read them now

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 19, 2025, 10:00 IST
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These 5 Sanskrit shlokas have mended hearts for centuries—read them now

Sanskrit—a language of divinity, depth, and eternal truth. every shloka contains a universe of wisdom in a handful of words. these lines aren't poetic—they are reminders of life. here are some of the strongest Sanskrit lines that lovingly push us back to what really matters—faith, inner strength, love, and surrender.

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प्रेमा बहु धैर्यं गृह्णाति। - Love requires a lot of patience.

Love is not just passion or ideal moments—it is staying. Staying peaceful when the world falters. Staying gentle when your heart turns hard. True love needs patience: the kind that gasps through miscommunication, stays through quiet, and listens while it hurts. This shloka is a divine reminder that it is not rushed. True love is cultivated with time, presence, and kindness—one gentle breath at a time

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सर्व कारणोदयमस्ति.—Everything happens for a reason.

There's a greater rhythm to every occurrence in life—even the ones we don't comprehend. This shloka speaks of the reminder that the universe works with purpose. Whether sorrow or joy, every moment happens with intention. The lesson is sometimes concealed, sometimes evident. Have faith that even your shortcuts are a part of greater divine planning intended to mold your spirit, mature your grit, and nudge you toward the evolution of your soul.

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सर्वं सम्भाव्यते त्वयि।-You. Can. Do. Anything.


This affirming statement is an invitation to ignite your inner power. The Sanskrit word asserts that you possess the power to bring anything—strength, peace, joy, success—into being within yourself. You may doubt, but you are far stronger than you think. This is your spiritual push to take the leap without hesitation. Trust your gut, trust your way, and recall that the source of all action is within you.

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सर्व शक्ति आत्मनः—All power is within oneself.

We tend to seek outside, seeking answers, approval, or power, and forgetting that the spark of divinity resides within. This verse reminds you: you are not helpless. Your soul holds infinite capacity, waiting to be recalled. The quiet within you has the strength to heal, to ascend, and to create. Turn within, not away. Reclaim your true self, and you'll find—you already are what you desire.

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एतदपि गमिष्यति। - This too shall pass.

No storm, no season, no feeling lasts forever. This old saying calms the troubled heart—it tells you even your greatest hurt has an expiration date. As joy will fade, so sorrow will melt away. All things, both good and ill, are transitory in the tide of time. So breathe, remain tender, and let it flow through you. Believe that tomorrow brings a new sky, and the heaviness you know today won't linger.

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Jagdishan Chandrasekharan
305 days ago
Very pithy, simple Aphorisms like Sutras, all encompassing, highly powerful,if stored in memory, implemented regularly!! Utthamam! धन्यवादाः नमस्काराः जगदीशः 21.7.25
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