Very nice! Wishes are blessings and contra ones are thamasa guna exposures.
So wishing one whole heartedly is a sattva guna. The Samskritham has > 40
words to denote the wishing well. And some of them including the Rig vedam
etc are:

1 Hitaiṣin (हितैषिन्).—*a.* desiring another's welfare, well-wisher,
benevolent; विमलं कलुषीभवच्च चेतः कथयत्येव हितैषिणं रिपुं वा (*vimalaṃ
kaluṣībhavacca cetaḥ kathayatyeva hitaiṣiṇaṃ ripuṃ vā*) Ki. 13.6.

2 Mangala, Swasti and Hitakama are some other synoyms.

3 Śubhāvaha (शुभावह).—[adjective] causing welfare or bliss.

4 Sukhaiṣin (सुखैषिन्).—*a.* desiring happiness, wishing well to.

5 Sukhānta (सुखान्त):—[*sukhā-nta*] *(ntaḥ-ntā-ntaṃ) a.* Wishing well;

6   1) Śaṃsa (शंस):—[from *śaṃs*]  [Ṛg-veda] wishing well or ill to, a
blessing or a curse,

7  तु॒जे न॒स्तने॒ पर्व॑ताः सन्तु॒ स्वैत॑वो॒ ये वस॑वो॒ न वी॒राः । प॒नि॒त
आ॒प्त्यो य॑ज॒तः सदा॑ नो॒ वर्धा॑न्न॒: शंसं॒ नर्यो॑ अ॒भिष्टौ॑ ॥R V  5 41 9
तुजे नस्तने पर्वताः सन्तु स्वैतवो ये वसवो न वीराः । पनित आप्त्यो यजतः सदा नो
वर्धान्नः शंसं नर्यो अभिष्टौ ॥
tuje nas tane parvatāḥ santu svaitavo ye vasavo na vīrāḥ | panita āptyo
yajataḥ sadā no vardhān naḥ śaṃsaṃ naryo abhiṣṭau ||

“May the Parvatas <https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/parvata#hinduism> be
(bountiful) to us in liberal donations; may they be favourable (to us) who
are the establishers (of the world) like heroes; may the adored and
adorable (deity), who is accessible (to all), who is friendly to man, ever
grant us increase, being propitiated by our praise.”

8  Rig Veda 7.35.2

शं नो॒ भग॒: शमु॑ न॒: शंसो॑ अस्तु॒ शं न॒: पुरं॑धि॒: शमु॑ सन्तु॒ राय॑: । शं न॑:
स॒त्यस्य॑ सु॒यम॑स्य॒ शंस॒: शं नो॑ अर्य॒मा पु॑रुजा॒तो अ॑स्तु ॥
शं नो भगः शमु नः शंसो अस्तु शं नः पुरंधिः शमु सन्तु रायः । शं नः सत्यस्य
सुयमस्य शंसः शं नो अर्यमा पुरुजातो अस्तु ॥
śaṃ no bhagaḥ śam u naḥ śaṃso astu śaṃ naḥ puraṃdhiḥ śam u santu rāyaḥ |
śaṃ naḥ satyasya suyamasya śaṃsaḥ śaṃ no aryamā purujāto astu ||

“May Bhaga <https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/bhaga#hinduism> (promote)
our happiness; may Śaṃsa be our happiness; may Purandhi be (with us for)
ourhappiness; may riches be (a source of) happiness; may the benediction of
the true and virtuous yield us happiness; may the variously-manifested
Aryaman <https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/aryaman#hinduism> be (with
us) for our felicity.”

*9   ॐ* *शं* *नो* *मित्रः* *शं* *वरुणः* *।*
*शं* *नो* *भवत्वर्यमा* *।*
*शं* *नो* *इन्द्रो* *बृहस्पतिः* *।*
*शं* *नो* *विष्णुरुरुक्रमः* *।*
Om Sham No Mitrah Sham Varunnah |
Sham No Bhavatv[u]-Aryamaa |
Sham No Indro Brhaspatih |
Sham No Vissnnur-Urukramah |
1: Om, May Mitra be Propitious towards Us;
May Varuna be Propitious (towards Us),
2: May Aryaman be Propitious towards Us,
3: May Indra and Brihaspati be Propitious towards Us,
4: May Vishnu who makes Wide Strides be Propitious towards Us,  KR IRS
20423

On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 at 16:34, Jambunathan Iyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> When you wish someone well, it creates a momentum within you, an inner
> environment of success. It reminds your spirit of your loving and deserving
> nature. It creates the atmosphere within you to help you succeed and create
> abundance. When you delight in the success of others, it's as if you are
> sprinkling the seeds for a garden of success.
>
> Truly, it feels as good to see someone else succeed as it does to succeed
> yourself. Start delighting in the success of others and watch your own
> level of greatness soar!
>
> As you wish others well, notice how good it feels. When your wishes are
> sincere, they will serve as a reminder that giving and receiving are two
> sides of the same coin.
>
> N Jambunathan Rengarajapuram-Kodambakkam-Chennai-Mob:9176159004
>
> *" What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you
> become by achieving your goals. If you want to live a happy life, tie it to
> a goal, not to people or things "*
>
>

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