විපදි ධෛර්යමථාභ්යුදයේ ක්ෂමා
विपदि धैर्यमथाभ्युदये क्षमा in Sinhala · සිංහල
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Origin & Story
Niti Shataka of Bhartrhari (Subhashita) · Bhartrhari · Classical Sanskrit literature (c. 5th century CE)
Bhartrhari's Niti Shataka devotes many verses to the sat-purusha, the truly good and great person. This verse offers a concise portrait of nobility through six contexts of life — danger, success, debate, war, fame and study — and concludes that in the great-souled these virtues are inborn. It has long been cherished as a standard by which character may be measured.
✦ As told in scripture
Across centuries this verse has served warriors, kings and scholars alike as a touchstone of character, and it is often said that to hold these six virtues steadily in mind is to slowly become the very mahatma the verse describes.
The Mantra
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විපදි ධෛර්යමථාභ්යුදයේ ක්ෂමා සදසි වාක්පටුතා යුධි වික්රමඃ. යශසි චාභිරුචිර්ව්යසනං ශ්රුතෞ ප්රකෘතිසිද්ධමිදං හි මහාත්මනාම්..
vipadi dhairyam athābhyudaye kṣamā sadasi vāk-paṭutā yudhi vikramaḥ। yaśasi cābhirucir vyasanaṁ śrutau prakṛti-siddham idaṁ hi mahātmanām॥
Meaning:विपत्ति में धैर्य, उन्नति में क्षमा, सभा में वाक्पटुता, युद्ध में पराक्रम, यश में अभिरुचि और शास्त्र (विद्या) में आसक्ति — ये गुण महात्माओं में स्वभाव से ही सिद्ध होते हैं। भर्तृहरि सज्जन पुरुष के छह सहज गुणों को गिनाते हुए कहते हैं कि सच्चे महान लोगों में ये गुण प्रयत्न से नहीं, उनके स्वभाव से ही प्रकट होते हैं।
Word-by-Word Meaning
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Benefits of Chanting विपदि धैर्यमथाभ्युदये क्षमा
Provides a clear, memorable checklist of the virtues of a noble character
Inspires steadfast courage during hardship and forgiveness during success
Encourages eloquence, valour, love of honour and devotion to learning
A powerful verse for self-cultivation and leadership development
Teaches that great qualities should become second nature, not mere show
Excellent for value education, daily reflection and ethical inspiration
How to Chant विपदि धैर्यमथाभ्युदये क्षमा
Recite the verse and pass through its six virtues one by one — fortitude, forgiveness, eloquence, valour, honour and learning — measuring yourself gently against each. Let it set an aspiration for the day. It is best used as a contemplative ideal of character, recited whenever you wish to steady your mind in adversity or temper your conduct in success.
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