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Write a short essay: "Loka Samastha Sukhino Bhavantu" - Write a short essay on the idea of ​​this line with the concept of the lesson sugam sugam
— ullur es parameshwaraiyar
in malayalam

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Lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu (Sanskrit: लोकः समस्ताः सुखिनो भवन्तु) is a Sanskrit mantra that often chanted at the conclusion of a yoga practice. Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu means “may everyone, in the whole world, be happy.” It can be chanted, sung or meditated upon to offer as a prayer, or shloka for the whole world. Another popular translation is “may all beings, everywhere, be free and happy.” This is still accurate, except the mantra doesn’t specifically say the word free, but rather, it is implied.

It is said that this mantra is thousands of years old, but it is not specifically found in the Vedas, which holds the documentation of many other popular mantras. Rather, lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu is thought to be part of a Shanti mantra, a peace mantra.

Lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu can sometimes be heard at the end of a puja (a ceremony of thanksgiving), as part of the group participation and offering. In modern society, this mantra appears mostly during kirtan or group chanting. Often this mantra acts as a group offering of happiness for the whole world.

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