Na Chora-haryam (Vidya-dhanam Sarva-dhana-pradhanam) — Benefits & How to Chant
न चोरहार्यं न च राजहार्यम्
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Na Chora-haryam (Vidya-dhanam Sarva-dhana-pradhanam)
Inspires deep respect for knowledge as the highest and safest wealth
Encourages the sharing of learning, since knowledge multiplies when given
Motivates students to value education above material possessions
Reminds that true wealth can never be stolen, taxed or lost
A favourite verse for blessing students and honouring teachers
Cultivates a lifelong love of learning and generosity in teaching
How to Chant Na Chora-haryam (Vidya-dhanam Sarva-dhana-pradhanam)
Instructions
Recite the verse while reflecting on the unique nature of knowledge — that it grows by being shared and can never be taken from you. It is wonderfully suited to recitation at the start of studies and on Saraswati Puja, inspiring both the resolve to learn and the willingness to teach others freely.
Spiritual Significance
Teachers in the gurukula tradition would recite this verse to remind pupils that a master who shares freely never grows poorer in wisdom; many recount how giving away their learning, far from depleting it, made their own mastery shine all the brighter.
Origin & History
Source: Subhashita (Sanskrit niti tradition)
Author: Anonymous (classical Subhashita)
This verse belongs to the rich Subhashita tradition — pithy moral and reflective sayings preserved and recited for centuries. Among the many shlokas extolling vidya, this one became especially beloved for its vivid comparison of knowledge with material wealth, ranking learning as the supreme and imperishable treasure.