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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 5, Verse 8

देखें चालतां तरी पाऊलें । बोलतां तरी जिव्हा हालें । परी तें अकर्तेपण न मैळे । आत्मज्ञानी ॥

"Behold, while walking the feet move, while speaking the tongue moves; yet the non-doership of the self-realized is never stained."

देखें Verb
Dekhe
पहा किंवा पहावे
See / Behold
पाऊलें Noun
Paule
पाय
Feet
जिव्हा Noun
Jivha
जीभ
Tongue
हालें Verb
Haale
हलते
Moves
अकर्तेपण Noun
Akartrepan
मी कर्ता नाही ही भावना
Sense of non-doership
मैळे Verb
Maile
मलीन होणे किंवा बदलणे
To be stained or soiled
आत्मज्ञानी Noun
Atmajnani
ज्याला आत्मज्ञान झाले आहे असा
Self-realized person

💡 Meaning

Just as feet move while walking and the tongue moves while speaking, the sense of non-doership in a self-realized person remains unstained and constant.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj illustrates the concept of 'Akartrutva' (non-doership). He explains that even though the physical body of a realized soul performs natural functions like walking or speaking, their inner consciousness remains detached. They understand that the senses are merely interacting with their objects, while the true Self remains a witness. This realization ensures that their sense of being a non-doer is never compromised or 'stained' by ego, thus freeing them from the bonds of Karma.

🎯 Practical Application

Practice mindfulness by observing your actions without getting attached to the ego of 'I am the doer'. For example, while performing a task at work, focus on the quality of the work as a service rather than seeking personal glory for the results.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains how a self-realized soul remains detached from physical actions, maintaining a state of non-doership.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 3, Verse 121

म्हणौनि जे जे उचित । आणि अवसरेंकरूनि प्राप्त । तें कर्म आचरतां विहित । न सांडिजे गा ॥ १२१ ॥

"Therefore, whatever is appropriate and has come to you by occasion, do not abandon that prescribed duty while performing it."

म्हणौनि Adverb
Mhaṇouni
म्हणून
Therefore
उचित Adjective
Ucita
योग्य
Appropriate
अवसरेंकरूनि Adverb
Avasarēṅkarūni
वेळेनुसार किंवा प्रसंगानुसार
According to the occasion
प्राप्त Adjective
Prāpta
मिळालेले किंवा वाट्याला आलेले
Obtained
विहित Adjective
Vihita
शास्त्राने सांगितलेले
Prescribed
सांडिजे Verb
Sāṇḍijē
सोडावे
Should be abandoned

💡 Meaning

Therefore, one should not abandon the performance of prescribed duties that are appropriate and have come naturally according to the occasion.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes the importance of adhering to one's duties. He advises that whatever is appropriate ('Ucita') and whatever comes to us by the virtue of time or situation ('Avasare') should be performed as a sacred duty ('Vihita'). One should not abandon these actions out of laziness or confusion. Performing these duties with a sense of responsibility and without attachment to the results is the essence of Karma Yoga.

🎯 Practical Application

In professional life, if a task is assigned to you that falls within your responsibility, completing it with integrity instead of avoiding it is the practical application of this teaching.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the necessity of performing one's natural and prescribed duties without attachment.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 3, Verse 120

म्हणोनि उचितें कर्मे । आचरावीं मनोधर्मे । जेणें पाविजे परमे । पुरुषार्थासी ॥ १२० ॥

"Therefore, perform the appropriate duties with a focused mind, by which the supreme goal of life is attained."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhaṇoni
म्हणून
Therefore
उचितें Adjective
Ucitēṁ
योग्य किंवा विहित
Appropriate or prescribed
आचरावीं Verb
Ācarāvīṁ
करावीत किंवा आचरणात आणावीत
Should perform
मनोधर्मे Adverb
Manōdharmē
मनापासून किंवा चित्त लावून
With full heart or mind
पाविजे Verb
Pāvijē
प्राप्त होते
Is attained
पुरुषार्थासी Noun
Puruṣार्थासी
परम ध्येयाला किंवा मोक्षाला
To the ultimate goal or salvation

💡 Meaning

Therefore, one should perform appropriate duties with a focused mind, which leads to the attainment of the supreme goal of life.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes the performance of 'Uchita Karma' (appropriate or prescribed duties). He suggests that one should perform their duties with a focused mind and a sense of righteousness. By doing so, an individual does not get bound by the results of the actions but instead progresses towards the supreme goal of life, which is liberation (Moksha). It highlights that action performed as a duty is a path to spiritual perfection.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, focus on the quality of your work rather than worrying about the outcome. For example, a professional should focus on solving a client's problem ethically, which naturally leads to career growth and peace of mind.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the necessity of performing one's duties to reach the ultimate spiritual goal.

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