Audio version of 'Sakshibhaav', penned by Narendra Modi

Published By : Admin | March 7, 2014 | 16:25 IST

Listen to the audio tracks of the book ‘Sakshibhav’, penned by Shri Narendra Modi.

This is a chapter-wise compilation that puts forth the soulful thoughts of Shri Modi shared in his diary 36 years ago.

001 Prastavna Shree Suresh Dalal : Click to Listen
002 Prastavna Narendra Modi : Click to Listen
01 Jivannu Adhisthan: Click to Listen
02 Swapnona Khandair: Click to Listen
03 Tari Sarjeli Kavita: Click to Listen
04 Matani Murti: Click to Listen
05 Mayalu Aankhonu Milan: Click to Listen
06 Asim Aatma Vishwas: Click to Listen
07 Hirday Mandirma: Click to Listen
08 Navjivan Ni Prerna: Click to Listen
09 Navsarjanno Adhar: Click to Listen
10 Palbinduni Dhara: Click to Listen
11 Sarjan Ane Shanyavkash: Click to Listen
12 Ekmatra Maro Marg: Click to Listen
13 Chirai Jata Hridayni Vedna: Click to Listen
14 Vedna Anath Nathi Hoti: Click to Listen
15 Avirat Mathamann: Click to Listen
16 Bhogvrutini Purti: Click to Listen

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Prime Minister shares Sanskrit Subhashitam highlighting the importance of grasping the essence of knowledge
January 20, 2026

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi today shared a profound Sanskrit Subhashitam that underscores the timeless wisdom of focusing on the essence amid vast knowledge and limited time.

The sanskrit verse-
अनन्तशास्त्रं बहुलाश्च विद्याः अल्पश्च कालो बहुविघ्नता च।
यत्सारभूतं तदुपासनीयं हंसो यथा क्षीरमिवाम्बुमध्यात्॥

conveys that while there are innumerable scriptures and diverse branches of knowledge for attaining wisdom, human life is constrained by limited time and numerous obstacles. Therefore, one should emulate the swan, which is believed to separate milk from water, by discerning and grasping only the essence- the ultimate truth.

Shri Modi posted on X;

“अनन्तशास्त्रं बहुलाश्च विद्याः अल्पश्च कालो बहुविघ्नता च।

यत्सारभूतं तदुपासनीयं हंसो यथा क्षीरमिवाम्बुमध्यात्॥”