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Prachi Jhedu
@prachi_9953 · 2:45

The language of lords

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Another important sloka is Vasudevakutumbakam, which means the world is one family. This lok emphasized the importance of unity and harmony among all people. And server bhavan tu sukh nay is another sloke with deep meaning which translates to may all beings be happy. This look expresses the idea of universal compassion and encourages us to walk towards the well being of living beings. And the last lok, which is Yato dharma tato jaya, which means where there is righteousness, there is victory

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@PragyaVats
Pragya Vats
@PragyaVats · 0:36
Hi, Prachi. I really loved your swell. The topic Sanskrit is really a philosophy language, and as you expressed the importance through these schlokes, it was really inspiring. And Sanskrit is really a pious language which was spoken by gods in ancient times and we all should learn to appreciate it and not just just give it a backseat in the age where English is given priority in everything. So, yeah, I love the emphasis you put on Sanskrit and yeah, it was really good. Thank you
@inikachoudhary
Inika Choudhary
@inikachoudhary · 2:00
Hey, Prachi, I really appreciate you enlisting some of our very beautiful schlokas in this well so that more people can get to know about them and the beauty of the rich language that we have and that our saints and our historians and our ancestors have fostered. Sanskrit, as you truly mentioned, is the language of the lords. It is such a rich language. It is one of the oldest languages in the world, and it is considered as the mother of all languages
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