Udyoginam Purushasimham — Benefits & How to Chant
उद्योगिनं पुरुषसिंहम्
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Udyoginam Purushasimham
Inspires self-reliance and wholehearted effort over dependence on luck
Motivates the diligent that fortune itself favours the enterprising
Frees the mind from blame and regret once one has genuinely tried
A powerful verse for students, entrepreneurs and anyone pursuing a goal
Encourages courage and initiative ('purushartha') in facing challenges
A short, memorable rallying call for daily motivation
How to Chant Udyoginam Purushasimham
Instructions
Recite the verse with energy at the start of the day or before undertaking hard work, drawing strength from the line 'daivaṁ nihatya kuru pauruṣam ātmaśaktyā' — set fate aside and act with your own power. Reflect that fortune favours effort and that sincere striving leaves no room for regret. It is often quoted to encourage the young to be enterprising and self-reliant.
Spiritual Significance
This verse has motivated countless seekers across the ages; teachers recount that students disheartened by failure regain their spirit on hearing 'yatne kṛte yadi na sidhyati ko'tra doṣaḥ' — when you have truly tried, no fault is yours — and rise to strive again with renewed courage.
Origin & History
Source: Panchatantra (Subhashita)
Author: Vishnu Sharma (traditional author of the Panchatantra)
The Panchatantra is a renowned collection of interlinked animal fables composed to instruct young princes in worldly wisdom and right conduct. Among its many niti-verses, this shloka extols purushartha — manly effort — declaring that the goddess of fortune herself comes to the one who strives, and that sincere effort frees a person from all blame regardless of the outcome.