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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 3, Verse 101

म्हणौनि उचित कर्म । जेणे पाविजे परम धर्म । ते आचरावे सप्रेम । यथाविधी ॥ १०१ ॥

"Therefore, perform the appropriate duty, which leads to the highest righteousness, with love and in the prescribed manner."

म्हणौनि Adverb
Mhanauni
म्हणून
Therefore
उचित Adjective
Uchita
योग्य / विहित
Appropriate / Right
पाविजे Verb
Pavije
मिळते / प्राप्त होते
Is attained
सप्रेम Adverb
Saprema
प्रेमासह / आवडीने
With love / Affectionately
यथाविधी Adverb
Yathavidhi
शास्त्राप्रमाणे / योग्य पद्धतीने
According to rules / Methodically

💡 Meaning

Therefore, perform the appropriate duty through which the highest righteousness is attained, with love and according to the prescribed rules.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes the quality of action. He suggests that one should perform their 'Uchita Karma' (prescribed duty or Swadharma) because it is the path to 'Parama Dharma' (the highest righteousness). The key is not just doing the work, but doing it 'Saprema' (with love) and 'Yathavidhi' (following the proper method or discipline). When action is performed without resentment and with a sense of sacredness, it transforms into a spiritual practice that leads to liberation.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, whatever task is assigned to us should be done with a positive attitude and precision. For example, a professional should complete their project not just to meet a deadline, but with a commitment to excellence and a genuine desire to contribute value.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the necessity of performing one's natural duties with devotion and discipline.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 251

जैसा पूर्णत्वें भरला। समुद्रु न ओलांडी वेला। तैसा क्षोभु न पावे भला। कामु पावो ॥

जैसा पूर्णत्वे भरला। समुद्रु न ओलांडी वेला। तैसा क्षोभु न पावे भला। कामु पावो ॥

"As the ocean, though full, does not cross its limits, so the virtuous one does not suffer agitation even when desires approach."

पूर्णत्वें Adverb
Purnatve
पूर्णपणे भरलेला
Completely full
समुद्रु Noun
Samudru
सागर
Ocean
ओलांडी Verb
Olandi
ओलांडणे / उल्लंघन करणे
To cross or transgress
वेला Noun
Vela
मर्यादा किंवा किनारा
Boundary or shore
क्षोभु Noun
Kshobhu
अस्वस्थता किंवा खळबळ
Agitation or disturbance
कामु Noun
Kamu
इच्छा किंवा वासना
Desire

💡 Meaning

Just as the full ocean does not cross its shores, a wise person does not get agitated even when desires arise within.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj describes the equanimity of a realized soul. Just as the ocean, though constantly receiving water from various rivers, never exceeds its boundaries or loses its composure, a wise person remains undisturbed even when desires or external stimuli enter their mind. Their inner peace is absolute and independent of external circumstances, reflecting a state of perfect self-mastery.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, maintain inner stability despite external temptations. For example, staying focused on your long-term goals even when faced with short-term distractions or peer pressure.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the stability of a wise person (Sthitaprajna) using the metaphor of an ocean that remains calm despite the influx of rivers.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 4, Verse 149

म्हणोनि कर्माचेनि आधारें । जे कर्मचि सांडिजे निर्धारें । ते युक्ति येणें प्रकारें । दाविली तुज ॥

"Therefore, the skill by which action is renounced through the support of action itself has been demonstrated to you in this way."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
कर्माचेनि Noun
Karmacheni
कर्माच्या
Of action
सांडिजे Verb
Sandije
सोडावे किंवा त्याग करावा
To be abandoned
निर्धारें Adverb
Nidhare
निश्चयाने
Firmly or with determination
युक्ति Noun
Yukti
कला किंवा कौशल्य
Technique or skill
दाविली Verb
Davili
दाखवली
Shown

💡 Meaning

Therefore, the technique by which the bondage of action is firmly renounced by taking the support of action itself has been shown to you in this manner.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar elucidates the profound technique of transcending action through action itself. He suggests that true renunciation is not the physical abandonment of work, but the internal dissolution of the ego ('I am the doer') and attachment to results. Just as a swimmer uses the water to move through it and eventually reach the shore, a seeker uses the performance of prescribed duties as a means to exhaust past karmas and remain untouched by new ones. This 'Yukti' (divine skill) allows one to be active externally while remaining perfectly still and free internally.

🎯 Practical Application

In professional life, focus entirely on the quality of your work rather than obsessing over the promotion or reward. By performing your duty with excellence and detachment, you avoid the stress of expectations, which is the practical application of 'renouncing action through action'.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the secret of 'Akarma' (inaction in action), where one performs duties without being bound by their consequences.

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