Saturday, 9 May 2026

tarati śokam ātmavit

 tarati śokam ātmavit

It looks like you’re referring to the Sanskrit phrase “tarati śokam ātmavit” (तरति शोकम् आत्मवित्), but it’s slightly misspelled in your message.


It means:


“The knower of the Self transcends sorrow.”


In simpler terms:
A person who truly understands their inner Self (ātman) goes beyond suffering, grief, and emotional distress.


This idea comes from the philosophical teachings in the Upanishads and is echoed in the Bhagavad Gita tradition—where self-realization is seen as the way to freedom from mental suffering.


If you meant something slightly different by “Taratishokam atmavid,” tell me and I can adjust the explanation.


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