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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 188

म्हणोनि इंद्रियें आपुलेनि बळें । विचरती जरी विषयमेळें । तरी तीं न बाधती कवणें काळें । जयाचें मन स्वाधीन ॥ १८८ ॥

"Therefore, even if the senses move among their objects by their own strength, they never cause harm to one whose mind is under control."

इंद्रियें Noun
Indriye
ज्ञानेंद्रिये आणि कर्मेंद्रिये
Sense organs
विचरती Verb
Vicharati
वावरतात किंवा फिरतात
Wander or move
विषयमेळें Noun
Vishayamele
विषयांच्या सहवासात
In the company of objects
बाधती Verb
Badhati
बाधा पोहोचवणे किंवा त्रास देणे
To harm or obstruct
स्वाधीन Adjective
Swadhin
स्वतःच्या नियंत्रणात
Under one's own control

💡 Meaning

Therefore, if the mind is under one's own control, the senses do not cause any harm even if they move among their respective objects by their natural strength.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar explains that for a person who has mastered their mind, the interaction of the senses with their respective objects does not cause any spiritual downfall or mental agitation. The senses naturally gravitate towards their objects, but if the mind is disciplined and self-governed, these senses cannot lead the individual astray. It is like a king who has full control over his army; the soldiers may move, but they only act according to the king's will.

🎯 Practical Application

In modern life, mental discipline allows us to navigate distractions like junk food or digital entertainment without losing sight of our long-term goals. For example, a student who has mastered their mind can stay focused on their studies even if their phone is buzzing with notifications.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar describes the characteristics of a Sthitaprajna (a person of steady wisdom), focusing on how mental control neutralizes the distractions of the senses.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 4, Verse 191

म्हणोनि संशयाहुनि थोर । आन नाही पाप घोर । हा विनाशासी थोर । विदारक ॥ १९१ ॥

"Therefore, there is no sin greater than doubt; it is a powerful destroyer of one's well-being."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
संशयाहुनि Noun
Sanshayahuni
संशयापेक्षा
Than doubt
थोर Adjective
Thor
मोठे
Great
पाप Noun
Paap
पाप
Sin
घोर Adjective
Ghor
भयानक
Terrible
विदारक Adjective
Vidarak
नाश करणारा
Destroyer

💡 Meaning

Therefore, there is no sin more terrible than doubt. It is a great destroyer that leads to total ruin.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that doubt is the most heinous sin because it erodes faith and clarity. While ignorance can be removed with teaching, a person filled with doubt rejects the truth even when it is presented. Doubt acts as a corrosive force that paralyzes action and clouds judgment, leading to total spiritual and worldly downfall. It is described as 'Vidarak' (the destroyer) because it tears apart one's peace of mind and resolve.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, doubting your own potential or your goals prevents success. For example, if a student doubts their preparation right before an exam, they are likely to lose focus and perform poorly despite knowing the subject. Trusting oneself is essential for progress.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the destructive nature of doubt in the path of spiritual and worldly knowledge.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 136

तस्मादुत्तिष्ठ कौन्तेय युद्धाय कृतनिश्चयः ॥

म्हणोनि तूं आतां । झकविली सांडीं चिंता । उठीं वेगीं पंडुसुता । धनुष्य घेईं ॥ १३६ ॥

"Therefore, now, cast away this deluded anxiety; rise quickly, O son of Pandu, and take up the bow."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
झकविली Adjective
Zhakavili
व्यर्थ किंवा चुकीची
Deluded or vain
सांडीं Verb
Sandi
त्याग कर किंवा सोडून दे
Discard or give up
चिंता Noun
Chinta
काळजी
Anxiety or worry
वेगीं Adverb
Vegi
त्वरेने किंवा लवकर
Quickly
पंडुसुता Noun
Pandusuta
पांडूचा मुलगा (अर्जुन)
Son of Pandu
धनुष्य Noun
Dhanushya
कोदंड
Bow

💡 Meaning

Therefore, O Arjuna, discard this vain anxiety. Rise quickly, O son of Pandu, and take up your bow.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar interprets Krishna's call to action. He explains that Arjuna's anxiety is 'Zhakavili' (deluded), meaning it stems from a lack of true knowledge. By addressing him as 'Pandusuta', Krishna reminds Arjuna of his noble lineage and the expectations of a warrior. The command to 'pick up the bow' is a metaphor for overcoming mental paralysis and engaging in one's righteous duty (Dharma) without being attached to the emotional outcome.

🎯 Practical Application

When faced with a daunting task or a difficult situation, instead of overthinking or succumbing to fear, one should focus on the immediate action required. Example: A student feeling overwhelmed by exams should stop worrying about the results and start studying with determination.

📌 Context

Lord Krishna urges Arjuna to abandon his grief and stand up to perform his duty as a warrior.

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