Tvam Eva Mata Ca Pita Tvam Eva – The Prayer of Oneness
Among the many beautiful Sanskrit prayers, few capture the essence of surrender and devotion as powerfully as the verse:
“Tvam eva mātā ca pitā tvam eva,
Tvam eva bandhuśca sakhā tvam eva,
Tvam eva vidyā draviṇam tvam eva,
Tvam eva sarvam mama deva deva.”
At first glance, it seems like a simple prayer addressed to the Divine. But hidden within these lines is a timeless teaching about oneness, trust, and gratitude.
The Essence of the Verse
This śloka reminds us that the Divine is not separate from us:
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The care of a mother is divine.
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The guidance of a father is divine.
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The support of a friend is divine.
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The knowledge we gain and the wealth we receive—also divine.
It declares that every role in life, every relationship, every blessing, and even every challenge is ultimately an expression of the same Universal Source.
Why This Matters in Our Times
In today’s world, many people feel isolated despite constant connectivity. Relationships are strained, and inner peace seems distant. This prayer offers a healing perspective:
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You are never alone. Life itself is parenting, guiding, and befriending you.
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Gratitude deepens. Every person who enters your life is a messenger of the Divine.
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Oneness is revealed. There is no separation—what you seek outside is already within you.
How to Practice This Wisdom
Here are simple ways to bring this śloka into your daily life:
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Morning Recitation – Begin your day by chanting this verse. It fills the mind with humility and devotion.
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Seeing God in Relationships – Treat your parents, friends, and loved ones as sacred embodiments of the Divine.
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Gratitude Practice – When you receive help, silently repeat, “Tvam eva sarvam mama deva-deva” — You are everything to me, O Lord.
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Trust in Challenges – Even difficulties can be seen as the Divine playing the role of a tough teacher.
Final Reflection
The prayer “Tvam eva mātā ca pitā tvam eva” is not just a set of words—it is a mindset, a way of living. When we see the Divine in everyone and everything, life becomes lighter, more sacred, and filled with meaning.
Next time you feel unsupported or lonely, whisper this prayer. You may discover that the entire universe has been holding you all along—like a mother, like a father, like a friend, like everything you ever needed.

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