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hitamācaret

 The Sanskrit word "hitamācaret" generally means 

"one should act for the welfare of others" or "perform 

righteous and beneficial actions."


Breakdown of the Word



Combined Meaning


  • Hitamācaret (हितं आचरत्) literally translates to "perform what 
  • is beneficial" or "practice actions that are for good/welfare."
  • In context, it carries a moral and ethical instruction often found 
  • in classical Sanskrit texts such as the Dharmaśāstras, the 
  • Mahābhārata, and other philosophical or instructional literature.
  • It encourages individuals to engage in actions that benefit 
  • themselves and society, aligning with general dharmic principles.


Usage


  • This word appears in scriptures, ethical treatises, or spiritual 
  • teachings to guide proper conduct. For example, a verse may 
  • instruct: "hitamācaret sarvada", meaning "always act for the 
  • welfare of all."

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