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Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu

May all beings everywhere be happy and free.

Quick answer

Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu is a Sanskrit blessing that translates to 'May all beings everywhere be happy and free,' widely chanted at the close of yoga and meditation practice.

Tradition
Hindu / Vedic
Language
Sanskrit
Best time
As a benediction; the end of a practice.
Best for
Closing a practice, Cultivating loving-kindness, Dedication of merit

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Original

लोकाः समस्ताः सुखिनो भवन्तु

Transliteration

Lokāḥ samastāḥ sukhino bhavantu

Translation

May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may my thoughts, words, and actions contribute to that happiness and freedom for all.

Meaning

Literal

'May all worlds be happy.'

Spiritual interpretation

A universal prayer that extends care beyond one's own life to every being, in every world. Chanted at the close of yoga classes worldwide.

What this mantra is used for

Closing a practiceCultivating loving-kindnessDedication of merit

How to chant

Chant three times to close a meditation or yoga practice.

When to chant

As a benediction; the end of a practice.

Origin & context

Traditional Sanskrit blessing, widely used across yoga lineages.

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