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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 4, Verse 85

म्हणोनि संशयाचां पाऊलीं । अज्ञानाची राती झाली । तेथ हे आडळली । बुद्धी तुझी ॥

"Therefore, where the night of ignorance has fallen due to the steps of doubt, there your intellect has stumbled."

संशयाचां Noun
Samshayacham
संशयाच्या
of doubt
पाऊलीं Noun
Paulim
पावलांमुळे
due to steps
अज्ञानाची Noun
Ajnanachi
अज्ञानाची
of ignorance
राती Noun
Raati
रात्र
night
आडळली Verb
Adalali
अडकली किंवा अडखळली
stumbled or got stuck
बुद्धी Noun
Buddhi
विचारशक्ती
intellect

💡 Meaning

Therefore, where the night of ignorance has fallen due to the steps of doubt, there your intellect has stumbled.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the paralyzing effect of doubt. He compares doubt to a dark night of ignorance. Just as one cannot find their way in the pitch black of night and is prone to stumbling, an intellect clouded by doubt loses its power of discrimination (Viveka). When a seeker is unsure of the path or the self, their progress halts. The 'stumbling' of the intellect refers to the inability to make right decisions or perceive the ultimate truth.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, doubt acts as a barrier to success. For example, if a professional doubts their skills during a presentation, they will likely falter. Overcoming doubt with knowledge and faith is essential for clarity.

📌 Context

Lord Krishna explains to Arjuna how doubt clouds the intellect and leads to spiritual stagnation.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 153

श्रुतिविप्रतिपन्ना ते यदा स्थास्यति निश्चला । समाधावचला बुद्धिस्तदा योगमवाप्स्यसि ॥

जेथ श्रुतीचां वागोजाळीं । गुंफली बुद्धि संचली । ते स्थिरावेल निश्र्चळीं । समाधीमाजी ॥ १५३ ॥

"When the intellect, entangled in the web of Vedic words, becomes steady and unwavering in Samadhi."

श्रुतीचां Noun
Shruticham
वेदांच्या
Of the Vedas
वागोजाळीं Noun
Vagojalim
शब्दांच्या जाळ्यात
In the web of words
गुंफली Verb
Gumphali
अडकलेली किंवा गुंतलेली
Entangled
निश्र्चळीं Adjective
Nishchali
अढळ किंवा स्थिर
Unwavering
समाधीमाजी Noun
Samadhimaji
समाधीमध्ये
In the state of Samadhi

💡 Meaning

When your intellect, currently confused by the many interpretations of the scriptures, becomes steady and firm in meditation, you will attain the state of Yoga.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

Dnyaneshwar Maharaj elucidates that the human intellect is often entangled in the complex web of Vedic injunctions and worldly knowledge. True spiritual realization (Yoga) occurs only when the intellect transcends this linguistic and conceptual maze, becoming firmly anchored in the self (Samadhi). It marks the transition from theoretical knowledge to experiential wisdom, where the mind is no longer distracted by conflicting doctrines.

🎯 Practical Application

In a world of information overload and conflicting opinions, practice mindfulness to filter out the noise and focus on your inner truth. For example, staying calm and focused on your goal despite various distractions.

📌 Context

Lord Krishna explains to Arjuna the point at which the intellect transcends scriptural confusion and reaches spiritual union.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 1, Verse 13

तंव तो कुरुवृद्धु पितामहू । जो प्रतापाचा अर्कु प्रदीप्तु । तेणें सिंहनादु केला अद्‍भुतु । शंखु पूरूनि ॥ १३ ॥

"Then the aged grandsire of the Kuru race, the glorious patriarch, blew his conch, roaring like a lion, to hearten Duryodhana."

कुरुवृद्धु Noun
Kuruvruddhu
कुरुवंशातील ज्येष्ठ
Eldest of the Kuru dynasty
पितामहू Noun
Pitamahu
आजोबा (भीष्म)
Grandsire
अर्कु Noun
Arku
सूर्य
Sun
प्रदीप्तु Adjective
Pradiptu
तेजस्वी किंवा प्रकाशमान
Radiant or brilliant
सिंहनादु Noun
Simhanadu
सिंहाची गर्जना
Lion's roar
पूरूनि Verb
Puruni
फुंकून (शंख वाजवून)
Having blown

💡 Meaning

Then the eldest of the Kuru dynasty, Grandsire Bhishma, who is as brilliant as the sun in valor, blew his conch shell and made a thunderous roar like a lion.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar highlights the majestic presence of Bhishma Pitamaha. By comparing him to a 'radiant sun' (Pratapacha Arku), the poet emphasizes that Bhishma's glory was unmatched. The 'lion's roar' refers to the powerful sound of his conch, symbolizing his authority and the formal commencement of the war. It reflects the psychological aspect of warfare where a leader's confidence boosts the morale of the entire army.

🎯 Practical Application

In modern life, this teaches us the importance of a strong start. When leading a team or beginning a project, one's initial actions should be filled with confidence and clarity to inspire others, much like Bhishma's roar inspired the Kaurava army.

📌 Context

Sanjaya describes the moment when Bhishma Pitamaha initiates the battle cry to encourage Duryodhana.

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