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Peace Mantra

When the world is grappled by war, diseases and suffering, lets take a moment to wish peace in the world, with this Mantra. Ayurveda says, Peace of mind and perfect health comes with harmony.   “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina” May everyone be happy This is a general prayer for peace, happiness, and well-being. In this shloka, the phrase “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah” actually means “May everyone be happy.” This prayer enshrines the values of compassion, kindness, and the desire for collective welfare.  Its usually enunciated during spiritual practices, sessions of yoga, and on auspicious occasions to invoke a feeling of universal peace and harmony. “Sarve santu niraamaya” May everyone be disease-free This is a nice expression of universal compassion and goodwill, a wish for the happiness, health, and well-being of all living beings. Specifically, the phrase “Sarve Santu Niraamayaah” means “May everyone be free from disease” or “May everyone be healthy.” That reflects deep-rooted values in Indian culture-to care about the well-being of all, irrespective of individual differences. “Sarve bhadrani pashyantu” May everyone have good luck The phrase “Sarve Bhadrani Pashyantu” specifically means “May everyone see or experience auspiciousness, goodness, and noble things.” It is a wish for all beings to encounter positivity and prosperity in their lives. The shloka as a whole expresses a deep desire for universal happiness, health, and protection from suffering. This shloka is often recited in prayers, meditation, and during spiritual gatherings, symbolizing a collective aspiration for the well-being of all living beings. “Ma kaschit du:kha bhagbhavet” May everyone be free from suffering It is a kind wish that no beings shall suffer. It wraps up great, empathy and kindness within itself and no person shall go through pain or hardship. In fact, people often recite this line and the whole shloka as a prayer to invoke peace, happiness, and well-being upon all. It expresses the holistic and inclusive character of so many spiritual traditions; pointing out the interdependence of all life and how important it is in a state of wellbeing. “Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti” Peace.. Various spiritual and meditative practices, particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Yoga, commonly use the mantra “Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.”     Doctor Rekha is a 4th generation Ayurvedic Medicine Doctor (BAMS) living in between Dubai and India who has patients from around the globe who believes that the wisdom of Ayurveda can help everyone lead a happy, heathy and disease-free life. You can join our Health Programs for mind and body detox. And If you are struggling with any health issues, you can book a consultation with us or give us a message via WhatsApp at +91 79074 89839. If you have any queries, contact us. You can also follow me on Instagram.