लक्ष्य बनाना
लक्ष्य बनाना in 30 Seconds
- Lakshya banaana means 'to set a goal'.
- It is a compound verb combining 'target' and 'to make'.
- Commonly used in career, sports, and personal growth contexts.
- Requires the 'ne' postposition in past tense sentences.
The Hindi phrase लक्ष्य बनाना (lakshya banaana) is a foundational compound verb that translates literally to 'to make a target' or 'to create a goal'. In the context of modern Hindi, it is used exactly like the English expression 'to set a goal'. It combines the noun लक्ष्य (lakshya), which means target, aim, or objective, with the verb बनाना (banaana), which means to make or build. This expression is ubiquitous in professional environments, educational settings, and personal development discussions. When you decide on a specific milestone you want to reach, you are performing the action of 'lakshya banaana'. It implies a conscious decision-making process where one identifies a destination before beginning the journey. Unlike simply having a wish, this phrase suggests a level of planning and commitment.
- Professional Context
- In corporate Hindi, managers often ask employees to 'lakshya banaana' for the upcoming quarter. It refers to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and sales targets.
सफलता पाने के लिए सबसे पहले एक स्पष्ट लक्ष्य बनाना आवश्यक है। (To achieve success, it is first necessary to set a clear goal.)
The word 'Lakshya' itself has deep roots in Sanskrit, often associated with the focused gaze of an archer. Thus, 'lakshya banaana' isn't just about writing a list; it is about mentally fixing your sights on a specific outcome. In everyday life, you might hear a parent telling their child to set a goal for their exams, or a fitness trainer advising a client to set a weight loss goal. It is a proactive verb. It shifts the subject from a state of wandering to a state of directed action. In the digital age, this phrase is also used in the context of 'targeting' in digital marketing, where advertisers 'lakshya banaate hain' (set targets) for specific demographics.
- Academic Usage
- Students are frequently encouraged to set short-term and long-term goals. Here, 'lakshya banaana' is used to describe the process of career planning.
क्या आपने इस साल के लिए कोई नया लक्ष्य बनाया है? (Have you set any new goal for this year?)
Furthermore, the phrase can be used in sports. A team 'lakshya banaati hai' (sets a target) when batting first in cricket. This literal target is the score the opposing team must beat. Whether figurative (life goals) or literal (sports scores), the phrase remains the standard way to express the act of establishing a benchmark for achievement.
- Self-Improvement
- In the booming self-help industry in India, 'lakshya banaana' is the first step in any 'safalta ka mantra' (mantra for success).
छोटे-छोटे लक्ष्य बनाना ज्यादा प्रभावी होता है। (Setting small goals is more effective.)
Using लक्ष्य बनाना correctly requires understanding its role as a transitive verb. The subject (the person setting the goal) takes the 'ne' postposition in past tenses because 'banaana' is a transitive verb. For example, 'I set a goal' becomes 'Maine lakshya banaya'. In present and future tenses, it follows standard conjugation patterns. It is often preceded by an adjective that describes the type of goal, such as 'baḍā' (big), 'kaṭhin' (difficult), or 'vāshtavik' (realistic).
- Future Tense
- When talking about future intentions, you use 'banaunga' (masculine) or 'banaungi' (feminine). Example: 'Main agle mahine ek naya lakshya banaunga' (I will set a new goal next month).
हमें अपने जीवन में ऊँचे लक्ष्य बनाने चाहिए। (We should set high goals in our lives.)
The phrase is also frequently used in the imperative form when giving advice. 'Lakshya banao!' (Set a goal!) is a common command from teachers or coaches. In formal writing, such as business reports or academic essays, you might see the passive or impersonal construction: 'Lakshya banaya gaya hai' (A goal has been set). This is common when discussing organizational objectives where the specific individual setting the goal is less important than the goal itself.
- Negative Sentences
- To say someone hasn't set a goal, use 'nahin banaya'. Example: 'Usne abhi tak koi lakshya nahin banaya hai' (He hasn't set any goal yet).
बिना लक्ष्य बनाए मेहनत करना बेकार है। (Working hard without setting a goal is useless.)
In the plural form, 'lakshya' remains 'lakshya' but the verb 'banaana' changes to 'banaane'. For instance, 'Kai lakshya banaane' (To set many goals). This is important for agreement in complex sentences. Another nuance is the use of the word 'apne' (one's own). 'Apna lakshya banaana' emphasizes personal agency in the goal-setting process. This is particularly common in motivational speeches where the focus is on self-reliance and personal ambition.
वे हर साल नए लक्ष्य बनाते हैं। (They set new goals every year.)
You will encounter लक्ष्य बनाना in a variety of real-world scenarios in India and Hindi-speaking communities. One of the most common places is in the news, especially during the budget season or when the government announces new five-year plans. Journalists will report on how the government 'videshi nivesh ka lakshya banaya hai' (has set a target for foreign investment). In the world of sports, particularly cricket, commentators use it constantly. When a team scores 300 runs, the commentator will say the team has 'ek bada lakshya banaya hai' (set a big target) for the opponent.
- In the News
- Headlines often use this phrase to describe government policies, such as 'Sarkar ne 2025 tak pradushan kam karne ka lakshya banaya' (Govt set a goal to reduce pollution by 2025).
भारतीय टीम ने ऑस्ट्रेलिया के सामने 350 रनों का लक्ष्य बनाया। (The Indian team set a target of 350 runs before Australia.)
Another major arena for this phrase is Bollywood and popular media. Motivational films like the 2004 movie 'Lakshya' (starring Hrithik Roshan) centered entirely on the theme of finding and setting a goal in life. In such movies, characters often have a dramatic moment where they realize they need to 'apna lakshya banaana'. On social media, Hindi influencers in the 'fin-tech' or 'ed-tech' space frequently use this phrase in their captions to encourage followers to set financial or learning goals. You will see posts like 'Kya aapne apna financial lakshya banaya?' (Have you set your financial goal?).
- Educational Settings
- Teachers use it during parent-teacher meetings to discuss a student's progress and future aims.
कोच ने खिलाड़ियों को जीत का लक्ष्य बनाने के लिए प्रेरित किया। (The coach inspired the players to set a goal for victory.)
Finally, in everyday conversations among friends, it is used when discussing New Year resolutions or career changes. Someone might say, 'Maine is saal roz subah uthne ka lakshya banaya hai' (I have set a goal to wake up early every morning this year). It is a phrase that bridges the gap between formal ambition and personal discipline, making it one of the most useful expressions for anyone looking to discuss their future in Hindi.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make is confusing लक्ष्य बनाना (to set a goal) with लक्ष्य प्राप्त करना (to achieve a goal). While they are part of the same process, 'banaana' is the beginning (setting) and 'prapt karna' is the end (achieving). Using them interchangeably can lead to confusion. For example, saying 'Maine lakshya banaya' when you actually mean you succeeded in your goal is incorrect. You should say 'Maine lakshya prapt kiya'.
- Confusing Verbs
- Don't confuse 'banaana' (to make/set) with 'hona' (to be). 'Lakshya hona' means 'to have a goal', which is a state of being, whereas 'banaana' is the active process of setting it.
गलत: मैंने अपना लक्ष्य किया। (Incorrect: I 'did' my goal.)
सही: मैंने अपना लक्ष्य बनाया। (Correct: I 'set' my goal.)
Another mistake is regarding gender agreement in the perfect tense. Since 'Lakshya' is a masculine noun, the verb must always be 'banaya' (singular) or 'banaye' (plural) in the 'ne' construction, regardless of the gender of the person who set the goal. A woman saying 'Maine lakshya banayi' is grammatically incorrect; she must say 'Maine lakshya banaya'. Learners often mistakenly try to make the verb agree with the female subject 'Main'.
- Incorrect Prepositions
- Sometimes learners use the wrong postposition. It's 'ka lakshya' (goal of/for), not 'ko lakshya'. Example: 'Jeetne ka lakshya' (goal of winning).
गलत: वह सफलता को लक्ष्य बनाता है।
सही: वह सफलता का लक्ष्य बनाता है।
Lastly, avoid using 'rakhna' (to keep) when you specifically mean the act of *establishing* a goal. While 'lakshya rakhna' (to keep a goal in mind) is a valid phrase, it doesn't capture the initial act of 'setting' it as effectively as 'banaana' does. Use 'banaana' for the planning stage and 'rakhna' for the maintenance stage of your ambition. Misusing these nuances can make your Hindi sound slightly unnatural or vague to native speakers.
While लक्ष्य बनाना is the most common way to say 'to set a goal', Hindi offers several synonyms and related terms depending on the level of formality and the specific context. Understanding these can help you sound more sophisticated and precise in your communication. For instance, in very formal or administrative contexts, you might use 'nirdharit karna'. In a more spiritual or philosophical context, you might use 'dhyeya'.
- Nirdharit Karna (निर्धारित करना)
- This is a formal alternative meaning 'to determine' or 'to fix'. It is used in official documents. Example: 'Sima nirdharit karna' (To set a limit/boundary).
- Uddeshya (उद्देश्य)
- This means 'purpose' or 'objective'. You can 'uddeshya tay karna' (decide a purpose) which is very similar to setting a goal.
लक्ष्य vs उद्देश्य:
लक्ष्य is the target (e.g., 90% marks).
उद्देश्य is the underlying purpose (e.g., to get a good education).
Another interesting alternative is 'nishana lagana' (to aim/to target). While 'lakshya banaana' is about the mental act of setting a goal, 'nishana lagana' is more about the physical or metaphorical act of aiming at a target. You might 'nishana lagao' (take aim) in a game of darts, but you 'lakshya banao' (set a goal) for your career. In military or hunting contexts, 'nishana' is almost always preferred. However, in business marketing, 'target audience' is often translated as 'lakshit darshak'.
- Tay Karna (तय करना)
- This means 'to decide'. You can 'lakshya tay karna', which sounds slightly more decisive and final than 'banaana'.
हमें अपना रास्ता खुद तय करना होगा। (We have to decide our own path.)
Lastly, 'sankalp lena' (to take a vow/resolution) is a much stronger version of setting a goal. If 'lakshya banaana' is a plan, 'sankalp lena' is a solemn promise to oneself. It is frequently used for New Year resolutions or religious commitments. If you are very serious about your goal, you might say 'Maine sankalp liya hai' instead of 'Maine lakshya banaya hai'.
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Fun Fact
In ancient Indian mathematics, 'Laksha' (related root) also means 100,000 (a lakh), as it was seen as a 'target' number of great magnitude.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'Lakshya' as 'Lak-si-ya'. It should be two syllables: 'Lak-shya'.
- Mispronouncing the 'sh' as 's'. It is a palatal 'sh'.
- Putting too much stress on the first syllable of 'banaana'.
- Failing to aspirate the 'b' in 'banaana' (though it is unaspirated, some learners over-aspirate it).
- Confusing 'Lakshya' with 'Laksha' (which can mean 100,000 in some contexts).
Difficulty Rating
The word 'Lakshya' has a conjunct 'kshya' which can be tricky for beginners to recognize.
Writing the conjunct character 'क्ष' (ksha) and 'क्ष्य' (kshya) requires practice.
Pronunciation is generally straightforward once the 'shya' sound is mastered.
Very common word, easily recognizable in context.
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Grammar to Know
Transitive Verb in Past Tense
Maine lakshya banaya (I set a goal). The verb agrees with 'lakshya'.
Compound Verbs
Lakshya bana lena (To have set a goal). 'Lena' adds a sense of completion.
Genitive Case with Infinitive
Sikhne ka lakshya (Goal of learning). 'Ka' connects the action to the goal.
Oblique Case before Prepositions
Lakshya banaane ke liye (For setting a goal). 'Banaana' becomes 'banaane'.
Imperative Mood
Lakshya banao (Informal), Lakshya banaiye (Formal).
Examples by Level
मैं एक लक्ष्य बनाता हूँ।
I set a goal.
Simple present tense with 'Main'.
क्या तुम लक्ष्य बनाते हो?
Do you set a goal?
Interrogative sentence with 'Tum'.
वह आज एक लक्ष्य बनाएगा।
He will set a goal today.
Future tense with 'Vah'.
यह मेरा लक्ष्य है।
This is my goal.
Simple 'is' sentence using the noun 'Lakshya'.
लक्ष्य बनाओ!
Set a goal!
Imperative form.
हम छोटे लक्ष्य बनाते हैं।
We set small goals.
Plural present tense.
वह लक्ष्य नहीं बनाती।
She does not set goals.
Negative present tense (feminine).
एक साफ़ लक्ष्य बनाओ।
Set a clear goal.
Adjective 'Saaf' (clear) qualifying 'Lakshya'.
मैंने कल एक लक्ष्य बनाया।
I set a goal yesterday.
Past tense with 'ne' postposition.
उसने पढ़ाई का लक्ष्य बनाया है।
He has set a goal for studies.
Present perfect tense.
हमें रोज़ नए लक्ष्य बनाने चाहिए।
We should set new goals every day.
Use of 'chahiye' (should).
क्या आपने अपना लक्ष्य बनाया?
Did you set your goal?
Past tense interrogative with 'Aap'.
वे अगले साल के लिए लक्ष्य बना रहे हैं।
They are setting goals for next year.
Present continuous tense.
बिना लक्ष्य बनाए मत दौड़ो।
Don't run without setting a goal.
Use of 'bina' (without) + oblique infinitive.
मेरी बहन ने एक बड़ा लक्ष्य बनाया।
My sister set a big goal.
Past tense; verb agrees with 'Lakshya' (masc), not 'Behen' (fem).
बच्चे खेल का लक्ष्य बनाते हैं।
Children set a goal for the game.
Plural present tense.
नौकरी पाने के लिए एक लक्ष्य बनाना ज़रूरी है।
It is necessary to set a goal to get a job.
Infinitive as a subject.
अगर आप लक्ष्य बनाएंगे, तो आप सफल होंगे।
If you set a goal, you will be successful.
Conditional sentence with 'agar... to'.
सरकार ने गरीबी कम करने का लक्ष्य बनाया है।
The government has set a goal to reduce poverty.
Formal usage in a social context.
मैंने अपनी सेहत सुधारने का लक्ष्य बनाया।
I set a goal to improve my health.
Genitive 'ka' linking the purpose to 'Lakshya'.
क्या तुमने नया लक्ष्य बना लिया है?
Have you already set a new goal?
Compound verb 'bana lena' indicating completion.
बिना सोचे-समझे लक्ष्य बनाना खतरनाक हो सकता है।
Setting a goal without thinking can be dangerous.
Complex adverbial phrase 'bina soche-samajhe'.
उसने विदेश जाने का लक्ष्य बनाया था।
He had set a goal to go abroad.
Past perfect tense.
हमें अपने सपनों को लक्ष्य बनाना चाहिए।
We should make our dreams our goals.
Using a noun as a target for 'Lakshya banaana'.
प्रबंधक ने टीम के लिए बिक्री का लक्ष्य बनाया।
The manager set a sales target for the team.
Business context usage.
एक वास्तविक लक्ष्य बनाना ही बुद्धिमानी है।
It is wise to set a realistic goal.
Use of emphatic particle 'hi'.
जैसे ही उसने लक्ष्य बनाया, उसने काम शुरू कर दिया।
As soon as he set the goal, he started working.
Correlative conjunction 'jaise hi... vaise hi'.
लक्ष्य बनाने से पहले अपनी क्षमताओं को पहचानें।
Identify your capabilities before setting a goal.
Use of 'se pehle' (before) with oblique infinitive.
कंपनी ने इस तिमाही के लिए एक कठिन लक्ष्य बनाया है।
The company has set a difficult target for this quarter.
Formal corporate terminology.
क्या आपने कभी कोई ऐसा लक्ष्य बनाया है जिसे आप पूरा न कर सके?
Have you ever set a goal that you couldn't complete?
Relative clause with 'jise'.
वह हमेशा ऊँचे लक्ष्य बनाने में विश्वास रखता है।
He always believes in setting high goals.
Habitual present tense.
लक्ष्य बनाना तो आसान है, लेकिन उसे निभाना मुश्किल।
Setting a goal is easy, but sticking to it is hard.
Contrastive sentence structure.
वैज्ञानिकों ने मंगल ग्रह पर पहुँचने का लक्ष्य बनाया है।
Scientists have set a goal to reach Mars.
Advanced scientific context.
आर्थिक विकास के लिए सरकार द्वारा नए लक्ष्य बनाए गए।
New goals were set by the government for economic development.
Passive voice construction.
यदि हम सामूहिक लक्ष्य बनाएँ, तो समाज का भला होगा।
If we set collective goals, society will benefit.
Subjunctive mood expressing a hypothesis.
लक्ष्य बनाने की प्रक्रिया में आत्म-चिंतन अनिवार्य है।
Self-reflection is mandatory in the process of setting a goal.
Abstract noun phrase 'lakshya banaane ki prakriya'.
दार्शनिकों के अनुसार, मोक्ष ही जीवन का अंतिम लक्ष्य बनाना चाहिए।
According to philosophers, liberation should be made the ultimate goal of life.
Philosophical register.
उसने अपनी कमियों को दूर करने का दृढ़ लक्ष्य बनाया।
He set a firm goal to overcome his shortcomings.
Use of the adjective 'drudh' (firm/resolute).
रणनीति तैयार करते समय हमें स्पष्ट लक्ष्य बनाने होंगे।
While preparing the strategy, we will have to set clear goals.
Future obligation with 'hoge'.
लक्ष्य बनाने मात्र से कुछ नहीं होता, क्रियान्वयन भी ज़रूरी है।
Nothing happens just by setting a goal; implementation is also necessary.
Use of 'maatra' (only/just).
वैश्विक शांति का लक्ष्य बनाना आज के युग की सबसे बड़ी चुनौती है।
Setting a goal of global peace is the greatest challenge of today's era.
Complex subject phrase.
संस्था ने शून्य कार्बन उत्सर्जन का महत्वाकांक्षी लक्ष्य बनाया है।
The organization has set an ambitious goal of zero carbon emissions.
Technical and environmental register.
बिना किसी ठोस आधार के लक्ष्य बनाना केवल एक दिवास्वप्न है।
Setting a goal without any solid foundation is merely a daydream.
Metaphorical and critical usage.
साहित्यकार अक्सर समाज को आइना दिखाने का लक्ष्य बनाते हैं।
Literary figures often set a goal to show a mirror to society.
Idiomatic expression 'aina dikhana' used within the goal.
नीति निर्माताओं को दूरगामी लक्ष्य बनाने की आवश्यकता है।
Policy makers need to set far-reaching goals.
Use of 'doorgami' (far-reaching/long-term).
लक्ष्य बनाने की कला ही व्यक्ति को भीड़ से अलग करती है।
The very art of setting goals distinguishes an individual from the crowd.
Philosophical and emphatic structure.
क्या यह संभव है कि हम बिना किसी स्वार्थ के लक्ष्य बनाएँ?
Is it possible for us to set goals without any selfishness?
Interrogative subjunctive.
प्रगतिशील समाज वही है जो निरंतर नए और ऊँचे लक्ष्य बनाता रहे।
A progressive society is one that continues to set new and higher goals.
Continuous aspect with 'rehta hai'.
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Common Phrases
— To focus on the goal. Used to encourage concentration.
इधर-उधर मत देखो, सिर्फ अपने लक्ष्य पर ध्यान दो।
— To stray from the goal. Used when someone loses their way.
बुरी संगति के कारण वह अपने लक्ष्य से भटक गया।
— To achieve the goal. The successful conclusion of setting a goal.
कड़ी मेहनत से उसने अपना लक्ष्य प्राप्त कर लिया।
— To move towards the goal. Indicates progress.
हम धीरे-धीरे अपने लक्ष्य की ओर बढ़ रहे हैं।
— To fix/set a goal. A more formal version of 'lakshya banaana'.
प्रबंधन ने नए मानक और लक्ष्य निर्धारित किए हैं।
— To chase a goal. Common in sports or competitive environments.
भारतीय टीम बड़े लक्ष्य का पीछा कर रही है।
— To decide the goal. Emphasizes the decision-making aspect.
आपको आज ही अपना लक्ष्य तय करना होगा।
Often Confused With
Paana means to achieve, while banaana means to set.
Rakhna means to keep a goal in mind, whereas banaana is the act of establishing it.
Irada means intention; it is less specific than a 'lakshya' (target).
Idioms & Expressions
— To have singular, unwavering focus. Reference to the Mahabharata.
अगर सफल होना है तो अर्जुन की तरह लक्ष्य देखना सीखो।
Literary/Motivational— To hit the bullseye. To succeed perfectly in one's goal.
उसकी योजना बिल्कुल निशाने पर तीर की तरह लगी।
Casual— To aim for the stars. To set extremely ambitious goals.
उसने आसमान छूने का लक्ष्य बनाया है।
Metaphorical— To keep the goal before one's eyes. To never forget one's objective.
हमेशा अपने लक्ष्य को अपनी आँखों के सामने रखो।
Common— To shoot an arrow in the dark. To act without a clear goal or plan.
बिना लक्ष्य बनाए काम करना अँधेरे में तीर चलाने जैसा है।
Idiomatic— The destination is still far. Used when a lot of work remains to reach the goal.
मेहनत जारी रखो, मंज़िल अभी दूर है।
Poetic/Casual— Straight to the target. Being direct and effective.
उसकी बात सीधे निशाने पर लगी।
Neutral— To fix one's aim. A very formal, Sanskritized way of saying 'to target'.
योगी ने अपने आत्मिक लक्ष्य का संधान किया।
Formal/Spiritual— To make one's own line longer. To set a goal to surpass others by improving oneself.
दूसरों को छोटा करने के बजाय अपनी लकीर बड़ी करने का लक्ष्य बनाओ।
Motivational— To climb a mountain. Setting a very difficult goal.
यह लक्ष्य प्राप्त करना पहाड़ चढ़ने जैसा है।
MetaphoricalEasily Confused
Both mean target.
Nishana is more for physical aiming (like a gun or arrow), Lakshya is for abstract goals.
Nishana lagao (Aim at the target); Lakshya banao (Set a goal).
Both mean objective.
Uddeshya is the 'why' (purpose), Lakshya is the 'what' (specific target).
Mera uddeshya seva hai (My purpose is service).
Both mean destination/goal.
Manzil is more poetic and refers to the end point of a journey.
Manzil abhi door hai (The destination is still far).
Both mean aim.
Dhyeya is very formal and often refers to spiritual or high moral aims.
Hamara dhyeya vishwa shanti hai (Our aim is world peace).
Both involve planning for the future.
Sankalp is a vow or resolution, much stronger than a simple goal.
Maine sankalp liya hai (I have taken a vow).
Sentence Patterns
Main [Noun] ka lakshya banata hoon.
Main padhai ka lakshya banata hoon.
Maine [Noun] ka lakshya banaya.
Maine khel ka lakshya banaya.
Hamein [Verb-na] ka lakshya banaana chahiye.
Hamein jeetne ka lakshya banaana chahiye.
Agar aap [Noun] ka lakshya banayenge, to...
Agar aap safalta ka lakshya banayenge, to mehnat karni hogi.
[Noun] ka lakshya banaana [Adjective] hai.
Videsh jaane ka lakshya banaana chunautipurn hai.
[Agent] dwara [Noun] ka lakshya banaya gaya.
Sarkar dwara naya lakshya banaya gaya.
Bina [Noun] ke lakshya banaana vyarth hai.
Bina drudh nishchay ke lakshya banaana vyarth hai.
Lakshya banaane ki prakriya [Noun] par aadharit hai.
Lakshya banaane ki prakriya anushasan par aadharit hai.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
Extremely high in educational and professional Hindi.
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Maine lakshya banayi.
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Maine lakshya banaya.
Lakshya is masculine, so the verb must be 'banaya'.
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Main lakshya kiya.
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Maine lakshya banaya.
You 'make' (banaana) a goal, you don't 'do' (karna) it in this context.
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Sikhne ko lakshya.
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Sikhne ka lakshya.
The postposition 'ka' is used to link the action to the goal.
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Lakshya prapt banaana.
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Lakshya prapt karna.
Confusing 'setting' a goal with 'achieving' it.
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Usne lakshya banaya hai.
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Usne lakshya banaya hai.
Wait, this is correct. A common mistake is forgetting the 'ne' with 'usne'.
Tips
Past Tense Agreement
Always remember that in 'Maine lakshya banaya', the verb 'banaya' is masculine because 'lakshya' is masculine, even if the speaker is a woman.
Use with 'Ka'
When you specify the goal, always use 'ka'. For example, 'Sikhne ka lakshya' (Goal of learning).
Formal vs Informal
Use 'Lakshya nirdharit karna' for office work and 'Lakshya banaana' for personal talk.
The 'Ksh' sound
The 'ksh' in Lakshya is a combination of 'k' and 'sh'. Don't drop the 'k' sound.
Arjuna's Focus
Keep the story of Arjuna in mind to remember the intensity of the word 'Lakshya'.
Compound Verbs
You can use 'bana lena' instead of just 'banaana' to show that the goal-setting is finished and done.
News Keywords
In news, 'lakshya' is often followed by 'rakha gaya hai' (has been kept/set).
Motivational Speech
When motivating someone, use the phrase 'Apna lakshya bada rakho' (Keep your goal high).
Visual Link
Imagine drawing a circle (the goal) to remember 'banaana' (to make/draw).
Action Oriented
'Lakshya banaana' is the first step. The next step is always 'Mehnat karna' (to work hard).
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'LUCK-shya'. You need a 'Lakshya' (goal) to get 'Luck'. To get that luck, you have to 'Banaana' (make/build) your own target.
Visual Association
Visualize an archer (Arjuna) making (banaana) a wooden bird as his target (lakshya) before shooting.
Word Web
Challenge
Write down three things you want to do tomorrow. Use the sentence: 'Kal ke liye maine [goal] ka lakshya banaya hai.'
Word Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Lakshya' (लक्ष्य), which comes from the root 'Laksh' (लक्ष्) meaning 'to perceive, observe, or mark'. The verb 'banaana' comes from the Sanskrit 'Vana' or Prakrit 'Bana' meaning to form, fashion, or create.
Original meaning: The original Sanskrit meaning of 'Lakshya' referred to something that is to be observed or aimed at, particularly in archery.
Indo-Aryan family, descending from Sanskrit through Prakrit and Apabhramsha.Cultural Context
Generally a positive, neutral term. No specific sensitivities, though in political contexts, it can sound like empty rhetoric if overused.
Similar to the Western 'S.M.A.R.T goals' concept, 'Lakshya banaana' is the standard way to translate 'goal setting' in business and self-help literature.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Education
- परीक्षा में अच्छे अंक का लक्ष्य बनाना
- हर दिन पाँच घंटे पढ़ने का लक्ष्य बनाना
- नई भाषा सीखने का लक्ष्य बनाना
- छात्रवृत्ति पाने का लक्ष्य बनाना
Business
- बिक्री का लक्ष्य बनाना
- मुनाफा बढ़ाने का लक्ष्य बनाना
- बाजार में विस्तार का लक्ष्य बनाना
- लागत कम करने का लक्ष्य बनाना
Sports
- जीत का लक्ष्य बनाना
- विश्व रिकॉर्ड का लक्ष्य बनाना
- स्कोर का लक्ष्य बनाना
- फिटनेस का लक्ष्य बनाना
Personal Life
- वजन कम करने का लक्ष्य बनाना
- पैसे बचाने का लक्ष्य बनाना
- घर खरीदने का लक्ष्य बनाना
- जल्दी उठने का लक्ष्य बनाना
Government/Policy
- गरीबी मिटाने का लक्ष्य बनाना
- साक्षरता बढ़ाने का लक्ष्य बनाना
- प्रदूषण कम करने का लक्ष्य बनाना
- रोजगार पैदा करने का लक्ष्य बनाना
Conversation Starters
"क्या आपने इस साल के लिए कोई विशेष लक्ष्य बनाया है?"
"लक्ष्य बनाना क्यों ज़रूरी है, आपकी क्या राय है?"
"क्या आप हर दिन के लिए छोटे लक्ष्य बनाते हैं?"
"करियर के लिए लक्ष्य बनाना कब शुरू करना चाहिए?"
"क्या आपने कभी कोई ऐसा लक्ष्य बनाया जो बहुत कठिन था?"
Journal Prompts
आज के लिए मेरा मुख्य लक्ष्य क्या है और मैं इसे कैसे बनाऊंगा?
पिछले साल मैंने जो लक्ष्य बनाए थे, उनमें से कितने पूरे हुए?
पाँच साल बाद के लिए मैं क्या लक्ष्य बनाना चाहता हूँ?
एक स्पष्ट लक्ष्य बनाना मेरे जीवन को कैसे बदल सकता है?
क्या लक्ष्य बनाना सफलता के लिए पर्याप्त है? अपने विचार लिखें।
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsLakshya is a masculine noun. Therefore, when you use it in the past tense with 'ne', the verb will be 'banaya' (singular) or 'banaye' (plural).
Yes, in modern conversational Hindi (Hinglish), 'Goal set karna' is very common, but in formal writing or exams, 'Lakshya banaana' is preferred.
While both can mean target, 'Nishana' is usually used for physical targets (like in shooting), while 'Lakshya' is used for mental or career goals.
You would say: 'Maine kai lakshya banaye hain.' Note that 'banaye' is plural to match the multiple goals.
Yes, it is very common. When a team scores runs, they 'lakshya banate hain' for the other team to chase.
Yes, Lakshya is a popular name for boys in India, symbolizing focus and ambition.
You can use 'Lakshya nirdharit karna' or 'Target fix karna'.
You can say: 'Maine vajan kam karne ka lakshya banaya hai' (I have set a goal to lose weight).
It can also mean 'aim', 'target', or 'objective' depending on the context.
It is a conjunct of 'sh' and 'ya'. Practice by saying 'shhh' and then 'ya' quickly together.
Test Yourself 200 questions
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'I have set a goal to learn 10 words.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'He will set a big goal tomorrow.'
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Write a sentence using 'Spasht Lakshya'.
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Translate to English: 'हमें अपने जीवन में ऊँचे लक्ष्य बनाने चाहिए।'
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Describe your goal for today in Hindi.
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Write a formal sentence about government targets.
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Translate to Hindi: 'Without a goal, life is aimless.'
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Use 'Lakshya banaana' in a sentence about cricket.
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Translate to English: 'क्या आपने अपना लक्ष्य बनाया है?'
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Write a short paragraph (3 sentences) about why goals are important.
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Translate to Hindi: 'Set a small goal first.'
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Write a sentence using the word 'Uddeshya'.
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Translate to English: 'लक्ष्य बनाना तो आसान है, लेकिन उसे निभाना मुश्किल।'
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Write a sentence about a career goal.
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Translate to Hindi: 'The company set a difficult target.'
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Use 'Lakshyaheen' in a sentence.
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Translate to English: 'क्या तुमने नया लक्ष्य बना लिया है?'
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Write a sentence about a New Year resolution.
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Translate to Hindi: 'Setting a goal is the first step.'
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Write a sentence in the passive voice about a goal.
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Pronounce: 'Lakshya'
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Say: 'I set a goal.'
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Ask: 'What is your goal?'
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Say: 'We should set high goals.'
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Pronounce: 'Banaana'
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Say: 'I will set a goal tomorrow.'
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Answer: 'Have you set a goal?'
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Say: 'Don't stray from the goal.'
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Say: 'Setting a goal is important.'
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Pronounce: 'Nirdharit'
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Say: 'This is my career goal.'
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Say: 'Set a clear goal.'
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Ask: 'Did the team set a target?'
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Say: 'I want to reach my goal.'
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Say: 'Focus on the goal.'
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Say: 'Setting a realistic goal is wise.'
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Say: 'He is an aimless person.'
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Say: 'I have made a plan.'
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Say: 'We are setting new targets.'
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Say: 'My final goal is peace.'
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Listen and identify: 'Sarkar ne naya lakshya banaya.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Hamein apna ______ banaana chahiye.'
What did the speaker say? 'Maine padhai ka lakshya banaya.'
Identify the tone: 'Lakshya banao!' (Commanding/Questioning)
Translate the heard sentence: 'Team ne bada lakshya banaya.'
Listen and identify the object: 'Usne doctor banne ka lakshya banaya.'
Listen for 'Banaana' or 'Prapt karna': 'Maine lakshya banaya.'
What is the goal in: 'Vajan kam karne ka lakshya'?
Listen and identify the tense: 'Hum lakshya banayenge.'
Translate: 'Spasht lakshya zaroori hai.'
Listen and identify the subject: 'Bachon ne lakshya banaya.'
What did they make? 'Unone naya lakshya banaya.'
Listen and identify the adjective: 'Kathin lakshya.'
Is the goal achieved or set? 'Lakshya banaya gaya.'
Translate: 'Bina lakshya ke mat chalo.'
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Summary
The phrase 'लक्ष्य बनाना' is the standard Hindi expression for 'setting a goal'. It is versatile, used in both casual and formal contexts, and emphasizes the proactive act of planning for success. Example: 'सफलता के लिए लक्ष्य बनाना ज़रूरी है' (Setting a goal is necessary for success).
- Lakshya banaana means 'to set a goal'.
- It is a compound verb combining 'target' and 'to make'.
- Commonly used in career, sports, and personal growth contexts.
- Requires the 'ne' postposition in past tense sentences.
Past Tense Agreement
Always remember that in 'Maine lakshya banaya', the verb 'banaya' is masculine because 'lakshya' is masculine, even if the speaker is a woman.
Use with 'Ka'
When you specify the goal, always use 'ka'. For example, 'Sikhne ka lakshya' (Goal of learning).
Formal vs Informal
Use 'Lakshya nirdharit karna' for office work and 'Lakshya banaana' for personal talk.
The 'Ksh' sound
The 'ksh' in Lakshya is a combination of 'k' and 'sh'. Don't drop the 'k' sound.
Example
हमें हमेशा बड़े लक्ष्य बनाने चाहिए।
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