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Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Sanskrit Greeting Cards [Large Size Launched] 365 Sanskrit Quotes Daily [New] Book of Wisdom

Karna Mahabharata Quote – Suto va Sut Putro

It does not matter whether you were born rich or poor, white or black, male or female, privileged or not so privileged; what matters is what you make of the life you are given. 'Suto va sut putro' literally means weaver or his son, a common person from the society of the time. These beautiful lines are said by Karna in Venisanhaar, a play by Bhattanarayan. This play is based on events happened in Mahabharata with a focus on Duryodhana's life, decisions, and end. 'Suto va sut putro' is also a theme song for the recent tv series on Mahabharata.

These lines, although pretty old, still hold true today. We often get hung up with our past and forget what our potential is. So forget what you are or where you came from, focus on where you want to go and what you want to achieve. It is all in your hands!

suto va sut putro

सूतो वा सूतपुत्रो वा यो वा को वा भवाम्यहम्।
दैवायत्तं कुले जन्म मदायत्तं तु पौरुषम्॥

Transliteration:
sūto vā sūtaputro vā yo vā ko vā bhavāmyaham।
daivāyattaṃ kule janma madāyattaṃ tu pauruṣam॥

Hindi translation:
मैं चाहे सूत हूँ या सूतपुत्र, अथवा कोई और। किसी कुल-विशेष में जन्म लेना यह तो दैव के अधीन है,
लेकिन मेरे पास जो पौरुष है उसे मैने पैदा किया है॥

English translation:
Whether I am a weaver or his son, whoever or whatever I am, the birth in this family was given by my Daiva or fate.
But the prowess and power I have accomplished are by my own self.

Source: VeniSanhaar 3.37

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2 Comments

13 Feb 2024 Dev

Good

04 Oct 2023 Dipak Shinde

The translation is not accurate. The word ‘Soot’ means charioteer and not weaver. Please correct

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