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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 197

जेथें हे विषय विसरले । इंद्रियें आपणपें विसरलीं । तेथें मनही हारपलें । आपणया आपण ॥

"Where these objects are forgotten, the senses forget their own nature, and there the mind too is lost within itself."

विषय Noun
Vishaya
इंद्रियांचे उपभोग्य पदार्थ
Sensory objects
विसरले Verb
Visarale
विसर पडला
Forgotten
इंद्रियें Noun
Indriye
ज्ञानेंद्रिये
Senses
हारपलें Verb
Harapale
हरवून गेले किंवा विलीन झाले
Lost or merged
आपणया Pronoun
Aapanaya
स्वतःमध्ये
In oneself

💡 Meaning

Where these sensory objects are forgotten, the senses forget their own nature, and there the mind also loses itself within the Self.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj describes the pinnacle of spiritual absorption. When a seeker reaches the state of self-realization, the attraction to external sensory objects vanishes completely. The senses, which are usually outward-looking, lose their individual identity and turn inward. Ultimately, the mind, which is the source of all thoughts, dissolves into the pure consciousness of the Self. This represents a state of non-duality where only the bliss of the Self remains.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, this teaches the power of deep focus (Dhyana). For example, when a scientist or an artist is deeply engrossed in their work, they lose track of time and surroundings. Applying this same focus to inner self-reflection leads to profound mental peace.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the state of a person who has attained self-realization, where the mind and senses dissolve into the Self.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 3, Verse 85

म्हणोनि उचित जे कर्म । आणि विहित जे आश्रमधर्म । तेचि आचरावे हे परम । रहस्य माझे ॥ ८५ ॥

"Therefore, perform those actions which are appropriate and the duties prescribed for your stage of life; this is my supreme secret."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhaṇoni
म्हणून
Therefore
उचित Adjective
Ucita
योग्य
Appropriate
विहित Adjective
Vihita
शास्त्राने सांगितलेले
Prescribed
आश्रमधर्म Noun
Ashramadharma
जीवनस्थितीनुसार कर्तव्य
Duties of life stage
आचरावे Verb
Acharave
आचरण करावे
Should practice
रहस्य Noun
Rahasya
गुपित
Secret

💡 Meaning

Therefore, perform the actions that are appropriate and the duties prescribed for your stage of life. This is my supreme secret.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar interprets Krishna's teaching on the necessity of performing 'Ucita' (appropriate) and 'Vihita' (prescribed) actions. He emphasizes that one should not abandon action but should align it with their social and spiritual standing (Ashrama). Following one's own Dharma (duty) without attachment is presented as the ultimate secret ('Parama Rahasya') to liberation and cosmic balance.

🎯 Practical Application

In professional life, focus on your core responsibilities rather than seeking shortcuts. For example, a doctor's 'Vihita Karma' is to treat patients with integrity, which is their path to excellence.

📌 Context

Lord Krishna explains to Arjuna the importance of performing one's natural and prescribed duties over inaction.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 3, Verse 164

म्हणौनि तूं अर्जुना | या कर्मातें न संडीं पां | परि फळाची वासना | सांडीं वेगीं || १६४ ||

म्हणून अर्जुना, तू या कर्माचा त्याग करू नकोस; परंतु फळाची इच्छा मात्र त्वरित सोडून दे.

"Therefore, O Arjuna, do not forsake this action; but quickly discard the desire for its fruit."

म्हणौनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
कर्मातें Noun
Karmate
कर्माला
To the action
संडीं Verb
Sandi
टाकू नकोस / सोडू नकोस
Do not abandon
वासना Noun
Vasana
इच्छा / आसक्ती
Desire / Attachment
वेगीं Adverb
Vegi
त्वरित / लवकर
Quickly
सांडीं Verb
Sandi
सोडून दे
Give up
परि Conjunction
Pari
परंतु
But

💡 Meaning

Therefore, O Arjuna, do not give up your duty; but quickly renounce the desire for the results of your actions.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

Saint Dnyaneshwar interprets the core of Karma Yoga in this verse. He instructs Arjuna that abandoning action is not the solution to spiritual liberation. Instead, the real obstacle is the 'Vasana' or the deep-seated desire for the results of those actions. By performing one's prescribed duties with full dedication but without any craving for the rewards, one transforms mundane work into a spiritual practice that leads to freedom rather than bondage.

🎯 Practical Application

A student should focus on understanding the subject and studying diligently rather than constantly worrying about the final grades or rank.

📌 Context

Shri Krishna explains to Arjuna the importance of performing one's duty without being attached to the outcome.

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