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5 Sanskrit morning affirmations to bring in good luck

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 14, 2025, 10:49 IST
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Sanskrit affirmations

Sanskrit, a language of beauty and ancient, divine energies, is now having a resurgence. Once forgotten by people in a wish to seem more educated, intellectual, and modern, Sanskrit is coming back to the youth for its beauty, pronunciation, and its ability to hhide infinite meanings in a few simple words. From tattoos to affirmations, more and more people are now inculcating Sanskrit in their everyday lives, and it is a bliss to experience. Be it peace of mind or good luck charms, Sanskrit has something for everyone.

Here we mention 5 Sanskrit morning affirmations to bring in good luck.

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Ananda Hum

One of the easiest-to-pronounce and simple Sanskrit affirmations is this one. ‘Ananda Hum’ simply means ‘I am happiness’, and if this affirmation does not bring good luck in people’s paths, nothing possibly can. This simple phrase is a reminder to people of the joy that they hold within, and how happiness does not have to be chased, but just found. And when you believe in your happiness and are happy through the ups and downs, good luck in life follows.


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Ma Kadapi Tyaj

The meaning of ‘Ma Kadapi Tyaj’ is ‘never give up’. It is an affirmation that will teach people to persevere, to not bow down, to not shy away from hardwork and occasional fear, and to keep trying in life no matter how grim the situation might look. By affirming and believing in this affirmation, people invite good luck into their life by being committed to their goals and now bowing down to failure and hiccups that might come on the way.


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Yata Bhavo Tat Bhavati

Another excellent Sanskrit affirmation is ‘Yata Bhavo, Tat Bhavati’, and this means ‘what you think is what will happen next’. This affirmation simply tells us the power of positive thinking and also the importance of thinking good and appreciative about yourself. The better you think, the more you think about the positive outcomes in life, similar situations then fall into place. It is an affirmation that teaches people how powerful their mind is and how much it helps shape their reality.


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Aham Asmi Sampoornam

This affirmation is the epitome of positivity and validation. Aham Asmi Sampoornam means ‘I am whole and I am complete’, and it is like a reminder of how you are enough like you are, how you are simply perfect for you, and you already are the best version of yourself. It helps people remove the need of external validation and depending on others to build confidence. And when a human has the power to control their confidence and live their life with strength, luck automatically falls into place.


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Sarve Bhadrani Pasyantu

An affirmation that is part of a famous prayer is ‘Sarve Bhadrani Pashyantu’. The prayer goes - Survey Santu Sukhinah, Survey Santu Niramaya, Sarve Bhadrani Pasyantu, Maa Kashchiddukh bhag bhavet’. And the third line means ‘May everyone see the auspicousness’.
This affirmation is like spreading and sending into the Universe positive energies where people affirm and wish that everyone sees the divine and positive in others. This affirmation is not just for one person, but for all, and when you wish good for everyone, good comes to you. When the cycle of positivity multiplies, good luck and good days automatically knock on your door.




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Ishwar Asti Mam Shakti

One of the most beautiful affirmations in meaning, and one that will bring in infinite good luck when believed in is this one. 'Ishwar Asti Mam Shakti' means 'The God is my power'. When people submit to God and have a belief that nothing bad or evil can touch them when God is protecting them, there is a certain confidence they develop that does not let them bow down or give up. When people affirm and realise that God is always with them, be it the good or bad, it acts as the perfect motivation during the bad times and the perfect appreciation during the good ones.

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Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu

Another beautiful Sanskrit phrase that works as the perfect affirmation is this one. And when chanting this phrase, you wish good luck and happiness for not just yourself, but for everyone. 'Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu' means 'May all being be happy', and when you send out good, positive, and wholesome energies into the world, similar energies find their way into your life, relieving you of problems, tensions, and more, and bringing in good luck and happiness.

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S R Tambe
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In 2/8 it should be आनन्द अहम्In 3/8 it should be मा कदापि त्यजIt should be सर्वे भद्राणी पश्यन्तुयद् भावो तद् भवतिAnd some more
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