The phrase you’ve written seems to be from a well-known Sanskrit subhāṣita (moral saying):
“Vidya dadati vinayam, vinayād yāti pātratām;
Pātratvād dhanam āpnoti, dhanād dharmam tataḥ sukham.”
Meaning in English:
- Vidya dadati vinayam → Knowledge gives humility.
- Vinayād yāti pātratām → Humility brings worthiness (or the quality of being deserving).
- Pātratvād dhanam āpnoti → Worthiness leads to acquiring wealth (or resources).
- Dhanād dharmam tataḥ sukham → From wealth one practices righteousness (dharma), and from dharma comes happiness.
✨ In essence, it shows the chain reaction of how true knowledge leads to humility, humility makes one worthy, worthiness attracts prosperity, prosperity enables dharma, and dharma results in real happiness.
Do you want me to give you the original verse in Devanagari script and a detailed breakdown of each word?
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