मग वैराग्याचेनि बळें । बुद्धीचें मळ फिटले । तरी होईल प्रांजळें । आत्मज्ञान ॥
"Then, through the strength of detachment, the impurities of the intellect are cleansed, and self-knowledge shines forth clearly."
🔍 Deep Interpretation
In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that the primary obstacle to self-realization is the 'dirt' or impurities of the intellect, which consist of worldly desires and attachments. When one cultivates 'Vairagya' (dispassion or detachment), these impurities are washed away. A purified intellect acts like a clean mirror, reflecting the true nature of the Soul (Atman) without distortion. It signifies the transition from mental confusion caused by material desires to the absolute clarity of spiritual realization.
🎯 Practical Application
In daily life, practicing detachment from the results of our actions helps us stay calm and focused. For example, a professional who focuses on the quality of their work rather than worrying about the promotion (detachment) gains better clarity and performs more effectively.
📌 Context
In the context of attaining stable wisdom, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj explains the prerequisite of a pure intellect.