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Talented singer, eccentric fashionista and Oscar-winner. Lady Gaga has been called many things but ‘predictable’ is definitely not one of the adjectives used to describe her. The singer has given us hit songs like Poker Face, Bad Romance, Alejandro and showed us that a bit of drama on the pink carpet (Met Gala 2019) can be so much fun!
The star who has an Academy Award (for Best Original Song – Shallow) and a makeup line (Haus Laboratories) under her belt, is still remembered for her moving performance with co-star Bradley Cooper at the Oscars.
Be it her music, fashion choices or post-concert ice baths, she always keeps her fans guessing. Which is also evident from her recent cryptic tweet in Sanskrit!
Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) October 19, 2019
The viral post which now has 31,000 retweets and 118,000 likes is part of a Sanskrit shloka that translates to “May the entire universe be filled with peace, joy, love, and light.”
And fans are busy wondering why she chose to post this particular line – is it her new tattoo, upcoming album or simply a message of happiness?
https://twitter.com/crockycrow/status/1185898561239576576
लोका: समस्ता: सुखिनो भवन्तु
अर्थात सभी लोगों का भला हो
“May the entire universe ever be filled with peace, joy, love & light.”@ladygaga 🌺🌹🇮🇳
Thanks for spreading message of Indian Civilisation 🙏— Sushil (@Sushilluvurself) October 20, 2019
लोका: समस्ता: सुखिनो भवन्तु
Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu
Translation*- “May all beings everywhere be free and happy.”
— A. Sthwara (@dRacarys_091) October 20, 2019
New tattoo
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) October 20, 2019
*googles if this means anything about new music in a different language*
— Sam Stryker (@sbstryker) October 19, 2019
Is this Sanskrit for “LG6 coming soon” ?
— grant 🧔🏻 (@urdadssidepiece) October 19, 2019
Sanskrit,,which is now used very rarely. I guess we are going to thank lady Gaga in future for sudden boom in Sanskrit language 😁
— SHOBHIT KUKRETI (@KukretiShobhit) October 20, 2019
is this your album title
— 𝑚 (@vlonegaga) October 19, 2019
While it is still unclear why she posted this tweet, it sure has garnered a lot of attention for the oldest language in the world – Sanskrit.
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