PM Modi shared Sanskrit Subhashit, said – both knowledge and communication qualities are necessary in a teacher.

New Delhi, June 1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday shared Sanskrit Subhashit on compound verb on social media platform ‘X’. PM Modi wrote in the ‘ The Prime Minister recited a Sanskrit verse ‘Shlishta Kriya Kasyachidatma Sanstha Sankrantiranyasya Visheshyukta.

Yasyobhayam sadhu sa shikshakanaam dhuri pratishapayatyavya eva.’ shared. The Hindi meaning of this verse is that some people are very adept at doing any work themselves, while some others are specially capable of conveying that knowledge or skill to others very well. The person who possesses both these qualities, mastery of himself and the ability to teach others, should be given a foremost place among the best teachers. Earlier, the Prime Minister had shared Subhashit on May 29.

While sharing the good news about humility, forgiveness and good conduct, PM Modi had written that humility, forgiveness and good conduct are the true ornaments of personality. With these qualities, today the countrymen are continuously engaged in achieving the resolution of a developed India. The Prime Minister said ‘Tejh Kshama Dhritih Shouchamdroho Naatimanita. Bhavanti Sampadam Daiveembhijatasya Bharat.’ Sanskrit verse was also shared. The Hindi meaning of this verse is that brightness, forgiveness, indomitable patience, purity of conduct, sincere feelings towards the nation and egoless personality, all these qualities are said to be the characteristics of a personality blessed with divine wealth.

Let us tell you that Subhashit was also shared by the Prime Minister on Thursday 28th May. He had written that respectful homage to the great revolutionary and intense nationalist thinker Veer Savarkar ji on his birth anniversary! His personality full of bravery and intelligence will continue to inspire every generation of the country. The PM said ‘Anantodbhutbhutaughsankule bhootlekhile’. Shastra Shastra Trichaturaschatura if madrisha.’ Had shared the verse, which means in Hindi that many people in the world are famous only for knowledge or only for power, but in reality those patient, serious personalities are very rare who have both knowledge and bravery.

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