Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Genesis


चोरहार्यं राजहार्यं भ्रातृभाज्यं भारकारि।
व्यये कृते वर्धत एव नित्यं विद्याधनं सर्वधनप्रधानम्

It can neither be stolen nor be seized by kings. It cannot be snatched away by siblings, nor be divided.  Knowledge can only flourish on sharing it with others. The wealth of knowledge is the most predominant form of wealth.

            This was probably the first ever subhaShita that was on the Page 1 of my Sanskrit book when I started learning the most ancient and beautiful language as a primary school student. What can be more than meaningful than this to understand the power of knowledge!
           
           Its been more than two decades since I started dancing. I feel blessed that, I am still able to dance despite several obstacles. As the above Sanskrit subhaShita goes, by sharing, the wealth of knowledge only increases. Having believed this all my life, I hope to flourish my wealth of the knowledge through my blog space.