In Hindi — Limitless
To be "limitless" in Hindi is not just to be free. It is to be Anant – to understand that the end of one word is just the beginning of another sentence, and that your story is still being written in the ink of the infinite.
To speak of "limitless" in Hindi is to invoke the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva (Ananta Tandava), the endless love of Radha and Krishna, and the boundless ambition of a common man from Chhapra or Kanpur. Unlike Western individualism which often sees "limitless" as breaking records or conquering peaks, the Hindi interpretation is more fluid. It is Mukti (liberation from the cycle of life) and Akaal (timelessness). When a grandmother in Varanasi says, "Meri khushi asim hai" (My happiness is limitless), she is not talking about material wealth. She is talking about a state of being where the soul expands beyond the cage of the ego. limitless in hindi
In Hindi poetry, limits are Simaayein (boundaries). And to be limitless is to erase those Simaayein – between rich and poor, lover and beloved, dreamer and dream. Here is an original motivational prose-poem in Hinglish (Hindi + English) that captures the spirit of being limitless. Title: तू असीम है (Tu Asim Hai – You are Limitless) To be "limitless" in Hindi is not just to be free
"हौसलों की उड़ान होती है, ऊंचाईयों का कोई ठिकाना नहीं।" (It is a flight of courage; heights have no address.) Unlike Western individualism which often sees "limitless" as
सोच: समंदर कभी नहीं कहता, "बस, अब और पानी नहीं।" वह तो असीम है। तू भी समंदर है। थोड़ा गहरा डूब। तुझमें अनंत है।
जब लोग कहें, "ये तेरी औकात है" (This is your limit) – तो मुस्कुरा कर कहना, "मेरी औकात तो अपार है।" (My capacity is shoreless).
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