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परोपकाराय सतां विभूतयः — Benefits & How to Chant

परोपकाराय सतां विभूतयः

Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit

Benefits of Chanting परोपकाराय सतां विभूतयः

Inspires the spirit of selfless service and generosity (paropakara)

Uses nature's example to teach giving without expectation of return

Encourages using one's resources and talents for the welfare of others

Cultivates a compassionate, large-hearted attitude toward all beings

A timeless ideal for charitable living and community service

Frequently quoted to celebrate philanthropy and noble character

How to Chant परोपकाराय सतां विभूतयः

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Repetitions
3 times
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Best Time
Morning reflection, or before acts of charity and service

Instructions

Recite the verse while contemplating the selfless generosity of rivers, trees and clouds. Let it inspire a resolve to use whatever you possess — wealth, knowledge, time or strength — for the good of others. It is a beautiful affirmation to set the intention of seva (service) before charitable work.

Spiritual Significance

Elders cite this verse to honour the truly generous, observing that just as a fruit-laden tree bends low to offer its harvest, the noble grow greater in spirit the more they give; selfless service, the tradition holds, returns to the giver as inner abundance.

Origin & History

Source: Subhashita (Sanskrit niti tradition)

Author: Anonymous (classical Subhashita)

This quatrain belongs to the treasury of Subhashitas — memorable verses of wisdom transmitted across generations. Drawing its imagery from the giving nature of rivers, trees and rain-clouds, it became one of the most quoted celebrations of paropakara, the ideal of living for the good of others.

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