Wisdom in Words

Wisdom In Words

🎉 Welcome to ‘Wisdom in Words’, a treasure trove of wisdom and inspiration. Here, we believe in the power of words to uplift, motivate, and enlighten.

📚 Our collection of quotes spans various categories, offering nuggets of wisdom that touch every aspect of life.

🌟 What’s more, we update our collection daily with fresh quotes 🌅Come dive into our collection and let the journey of discovery begin.

📖 "त्यजेदेकं कुलस्यार्थे ग्रामस्यार्थे कुलं त्यजेत् ग्रामं जनपदस्यार्थे आत्मार्थे पृथिवीं त्यजेत्" - चाणक्य नीति (Chanakya Niti)

🕉️ "Anandadbhuta-ruptavam bhayAmbhutAmritaM vaishvaanaraM yajataM taptamaanaaH. Taptvaa taptaamapi taptaaya taptaayataapane taptaayamasi" - Atharva Veda, This quote emphasizes experiencing bliss and marvel, overcoming fear, and embracing immortality. It encourages us to engage with life's challenges with enthusiasm, ultimately leading to a state of joy and fulfillment.

📖 "Integrity is conforming reality to our words, not our words to reality." - form *The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness* by Steven Covey

🕉️ "शृणुयाद् घोषं बहुधा विप्रसार्यमाणम् - Rigveda 10.81.7, May we hear auspicious sounds being spread far and wide."

📖 "आत्मज्ञानं परं ज्ञानम्" - "Atma Bodha"

🕉️ "Ayam me hasto bhagavanayam me bhagavattarah; Ayam me visvabheshajo'yam shivabhimarshanah" - Rigveda 10.60.12, This hand of mine is blessed; this hand is more blessed; This hand of mine is a universal healer; this hand bestows auspicious touch. (This quote emphasizes recognizing the inherent goodness and potential for healing and auspiciousness in something as simple as our own hand, encouraging gratitude for the blessings we possess and a positive perspective.)

📖 "आरोग्यं परमं भाग्यं - Charaka Samhita"

📖 "Habit 1 is about becoming more aware of your own paradigms and recognizing the power within you to choose your responses to situations." - from *The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People* by Steven Covey

🕉️ "आपो हि ष्ठा मयोभुवः" - Rigveda 10.9.4, "Waters, indeed, are those that bring happiness." This quote, while simple, encapsulates the Vedic understanding of the divine in everyday life. Water, essential for life, is seen as a source of joy and well-being, reminding us to find and appreciate the goodness in the fundamental aspects of existence. It encourages a positive outlook by recognizing the blessings present in nature and our surroundings.