Sarvodaya (Awakening all being, all iving beings) -- one word from vedic widom that I think captures the essence of this passage. This also appears prominently in Gandhi's vision for the harmonious world. Along the lines, below is a vedic peace mantra (with meaning) that I offer as part of daily Yoga practice for the Peace and Harmony of the universe.
Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah (May all be happy) Sarve Santu Niraamayah (May all be free from disabilities) Sarve Bhadrani Pashyantu (May all things auspiciously, see goodness in others) Ma Kashchit Dukha Bhaagbhavet (May none suffer from sorrow).
On a lighter note, here's the Quote about patience that I shared in the circle --
On Apr 15, 2010 Prakash wrote :
Sarvodaya (Awakening all being, all iving beings) -- one word from vedic widom that I think captures the essence of this passage. This also appears prominently in Gandhi's vision for the harmonious world. Along the lines, below is a vedic peace mantra (with meaning) that I offer as part of daily Yoga practice for the Peace and Harmony of the universe.
Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah (May all be happy)
Sarve Santu Niraamayah (May all be free from disabilities)
Sarve Bhadrani Pashyantu (May all things auspiciously, see goodness in others)
Ma Kashchit Dukha Bhaagbhavet (May none suffer from sorrow).
On a lighter note, here's the Quote about patience that I shared in the circle --
God, give me patience, but hyrry!.
May all be well,
Prakash