Sunday, 15 March 2026

TVG

 Tadiyaṁ vastu Govinda tubhyam eva samarpaye.

It looks like you wrote “Todiyam bastu Govindam”, which seems close to the Sanskrit phrase “Tadiyam vastu Govindam” or something similar used in devotional contexts.


A related Sanskrit idea is:


“Tadiyaṁ vastu Govinda tubhyam eva samarpaye.”



Meaning



  • Tadiyam / Tadiyaṁ – that which belongs to you
  • Vastu – thing, possession, offering
  • Govindam / Govinda – Lord Krishna
  • Tubhyam eva samarpaye – I offer it back to you



✅ Overall meaning:

“O Govinda, whatever I have actually belongs to you; I offer it back to you.”


🙏 It expresses a devotional attitude of surrender, saying that everything we possess ultimately belongs to God.


If you want, I can also:


  • show the full Sanskrit verse, or
  • explain the spiritual meaning behind “Govinda” and why devotees use this line.


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