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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 5, Verse 62

म्हणोनि संन्यासु आणि योगु । हा एकचि कीं गा मार्गु । जैसा एकाचि कार्यालागु । दोनी हात ॥ ६२ ॥

"Therefore, Sanyasa and Yoga are but one path; like two hands working for the same purpose."

म्हणोनि Adverb
Mhaṇoni
म्हणून
therefore
संन्यासु Noun
Sannyāsu
संन्यास (त्याग)
renunciation
योगु Noun
Yogu
कर्मयोग
path of action
एकचि Adjective
Ekaci
एकच
only one
कार्यालागु Noun
Kāryālāgu
कामासाठी
for the task
दोनी Adjective
Donī
दोन
two
हात Noun
Hāta
हात
hands

💡 Meaning

Therefore, Sanyasa and Yoga are one and the same path; just as two hands work together for a single task.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar clarifies that Sanyasa (the path of knowledge/renunciation) and Yoga (the path of selfless action) are not distinct or contradictory paths. He uses a simple yet profound analogy: just as two hands are used together to accomplish a single task, these two paths work in harmony to reach the ultimate goal of self-realization. One provides the internal state of detachment, while the other provides the external method of service, both leading to the same spiritual liberation.

🎯 Practical Application

In professional life, strategy (thought/Sanyasa) and execution (action/Yoga) must go hand-in-hand. For example, a business succeeds only when a good plan is backed by hard work.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the fundamental unity between the path of renunciation and the path of action.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 5, Verse 109

जेथें अर्जुना हें न दिसे । तेथें सुख हें कायसें? । जैसें मृगजळ न भासे । सूर्यकिरणीं ॥ १०९ ॥

जेथे अर्जुना हे न दिसे । तेथे सुख हे कायसे? । जैसे मृगजळ न भासे । सूर्यकिरणी ॥ १०९ ॥

"Where, O Arjuna, this is not seen, what kind of happiness is there? Just as a mirage does not appear without sunbeams."

मृगजळ Noun
Mrigajala
मृगजळ (आभास)
Mirage
भासे Verb
Bhase
दिसणे किंवा भासणे
Appears
सूर्यकिरणीं Noun
Suryakirani
सूर्याच्या किरणांमध्ये
In sunbeams
सुख Noun
Sukha
आनंद
Happiness
कायसें Adjective
Kayase
कसले किंवा कोठले
What kind of

💡 Meaning

Arjuna, where this (world) is not perceived, how can there be happiness? Just as a mirage cannot appear without sunbeams.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

This verse uses the metaphor of a mirage to explain the nature of worldly existence. A mirage is an optical illusion caused by sunlight; similarly, the world and its pleasures are an illusion (Maya) projected onto the ultimate reality. Without the underlying reality of the Self, these appearances have no independent existence. When one transcends the perception of duality, the concept of worldly pleasure vanishes.

🎯 Practical Application

Realize that external objects are not the source of joy. Example: A video game provides joy only as long as you are engaged with it; the joy is in your state of mind, not the console itself.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the illusory nature of worldly pleasures using the metaphor of a mirage.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 3, Verse 193

म्हणोनि उचित जे कर्म । आणि आचरावे हेचि परम । जेणे पाविजे नि:सीम । पद माझें ॥ १९३ ॥

"Therefore, perform the duty that is appropriate; this is the supreme path. By doing so, one attains my boundless state."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhaṇoni
म्हणून
Therefore
उचित Adjective
Ucita
योग्य / विहित
Appropriate / Prescribed
आचरावे Verb
Ācarāvē
आचरण करावे / पाळावे
Should practice / perform
परम Adjective
Parama
श्रेष्ठ / सर्वोच्च
Supreme / Highest
नि:सीम Adjective
Ni:sīma
अमर्याद / अखंड
Boundless / Infinite
पद Noun
Pada
स्थान / स्वरूप
State / Position

💡 Meaning

Therefore, perform the duty that is appropriate for you as the supreme path; through such selfless action, one attains my infinite state.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that performing one's 'Ucita Karma' (appropriate or prescribed duty) is the highest form of spiritual practice. By acting without ego and without being driven by the desire for results, a seeker transforms mundane work into a divine offering. This selfless action purifies the mind and leads the individual to the 'Nisima Pada'—the boundless, eternal state of the Divine. It teaches that liberation is achieved not by fleeing from action, but by perfecting the attitude behind the action.

🎯 Practical Application

In a professional setting, focus on the excellence of your task rather than obsessing over the promotion or reward. For example, a teacher who focuses entirely on the growth of students as their primary duty finds deeper fulfillment and eventual success than one who only works for a paycheck.

📌 Context

Lord Krishna, through Saint Dnyaneshwar's commentary, explains to Arjuna that performing one's duty without attachment is the path to liberation.

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