Vidya Dadati Vinayam
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✦ Meaning
Vidya Dadati Vinayam is one of the most beloved Subhashitas, found in the Hitopadesha, describing the chain of blessings that flow from true knowledge. It teaches that real learning is not mere information but that which makes a person humble, and humility in turn leads step by step to worthiness, prosperity, righteousness and ultimately happiness. The verse is widely recited in schools and homes as the guiding ideal of education.
Origin & Story
Hitopadesha (Subhashita) · Narayana Pandita (compiler of the Hitopadesha) · Classical Sanskrit literature (c. 9th–12th century CE)
The Hitopadesha is a collection of instructive animal fables in prose interspersed with verse, composed to teach princes wisdom and statecraft through delightful stories. This verse appears among its niti-shlokas, distilling the entire purpose of learning into a single elegant chain that begins with vidya and ends with sukha.
✦ As told in scripture
Generations of Sanskrit teachers have observed that students who internalise this verse approach their studies with reverence rather than pride; it is often said that the truly learned are recognised not by their boasting but by the gentle humility this shloka extols.
The Mantra
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vidyā dadāti vinayaṁ vinayād yāti pātratām। pātratvād dhanam āpnoti dhanād dharmaṁ tataḥ sukham॥
Meaning:Knowledge gives humility; from humility one gains worthiness; from worthiness one obtains wealth; from wealth comes righteousness, and from righteousness comes happiness. This single verse traces the whole ladder of a noble life, beginning with true learning and culminating in lasting joy.
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Benefits of Chanting Vidya Dadati Vinayam
Instills the ideal that true education must produce humility, not arrogance
Serves as a guiding life-philosophy for students and seekers of knowledge
Reminds the reciter that worthiness and prosperity follow naturally from good character
Encourages a righteous (dharmic) use of wealth as the path to genuine happiness
A short, memorable verse ideal for daily reflection and value-based living
Frequently used to bless children at the beginning of their studies
How to Chant Vidya Dadati Vinayam
Recite the verse calmly, reflecting on each stage of the chain — knowledge, humility, worthiness, wealth, righteousness and happiness. It is traditionally taught to children as their first lesson on the purpose of learning. Contemplate how true knowledge is meant to make one humble and useful, and let the verse set the intention before opening a book or beginning a class.
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