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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 4, Verse 124

ब्रह्मार्पणं ब्रह्म हविर्ब्रह्माग्नौ ब्रह्मणा हुतम् । ब्रह्मैव तेन गन्तव्यं ब्रह्मकर्मसमाधिना ॥

अर्पण तेंचि ब्रह्म । हवि तेंचि ब्रह्म । अग्नि तोचि ब्रह्म । होताही ब्रह्म ॥ १२४ ॥

"The offering is Brahman, the oblation is Brahman, the fire is Brahman, and the sacrificer is Brahman."

अर्पण Noun
Arpana
अर्पण करण्याचे साधन (पळी)
The act or instrument of offering
हवि Noun
Havi
यज्ञात अर्पण करायचे द्रव्य (तूप इ.)
Oblation or material offered in sacrifice
अग्नि Noun
Agni
अग्नी
Fire
होता Noun
Hota
यज्ञ करणारा
The sacrificer or priest
ब्रह्म Noun
Brahma
परमात्मा किंवा अंतिम सत्य
The Supreme Reality

💡 Meaning

The offering is Brahman, the oblation is Brahman, the fire is Brahman, and the sacrificer is also Brahman.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar elaborates on the concept of Advaita (non-duality) within the context of action. He explains that for a realized soul, the instruments of action, the materials used, the process of sacrifice, and the performer themselves are all manifestations of the same ultimate reality, Brahman. This holistic vision transforms every mundane act into a divine ritual, freeing the individual from the ego-driven bonds of karma.

🎯 Practical Application

Practice mindfulness by seeing the divine in daily chores. For example, while cooking, view the ingredients, the heat, and yourself as parts of one divine energy. This shifts work from a burden to a spiritual practice.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the vision of non-duality where every aspect of an action is seen as the Divine.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 326

म्हणौनि इंद्रियें दमिजे । आणि युक्ति तंव न विसरिजे । तरीच विषय-संगु सांडिजे । पांडुकुमरा ॥ ३२६ ॥

"Therefore, subdue the senses and do not forget the spiritual technique; only then, O son of Pandu, can attachment to sense-objects be relinquished."

इंद्रियें Noun
Indriye
ज्ञानेंद्रिये आणि कर्मेंद्रिये
Senses
दमिजे Verb
Damije
संयम करावा किंवा जिंकावी
Should be subdued or controlled
युक्ति Noun
Yukti
साधनेचे कौशल्य किंवा मार्ग
Technique or spiritual method
विसरिजे Verb
Visarije
विसर पडू देणे
To forget
विषय-संगु Noun
Vishaya-sangu
विषयांची आसक्ती किंवा ओढ
Attachment to sensory objects
सांडिजे Verb
Sandije
त्याग करणे किंवा सोडणे
To abandon or leave

💡 Meaning

Therefore, O Arjuna, one should control the senses and never forget the technique of Yoga; only then can the attachment to worldly objects be truly abandoned.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that mere physical suppression of the senses is insufficient for spiritual progress. If the mind continues to harbor desires, the senses will eventually gravitate back toward worldly objects. Therefore, one must employ 'Yukti'—the skillful method of Yoga—to redirect the consciousness toward the Divine. True detachment (Vairagya) is not just about 'giving up' objects but about 'waking up' to a higher reality through disciplined practice.

🎯 Practical Application

To break a habit like overeating, simply avoiding food isn't enough; you must use the 'technique' of mindful eating and finding emotional fulfillment elsewhere so the craving naturally subsides.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the necessity of combining sense control with spiritual wisdom to achieve true detachment.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 5, Verse 12

जेथ चित्तशुद्धि जाहली । तेथ बुद्धी स्थिर पावली । मग आत्मस्वरूपीं मिळली । सहजेंचि ॥

जेथे चित्तशुद्धी झाली, तेथे बुद्धी स्थिर झाली आणि मग ती सहजपणे आत्मस्वरूपात विलीन झाली.

"Where the mind becomes pure, the intellect finds stability; then it effortlessly unites with the Self."

चित्तशुद्धि Noun
Chittashuddhi
मनाची शुद्धता
Purification of mind
जाहली Verb
Jahali
झाली
Happened/Occurred
स्थिर Adjective
Sthira
अढळ किंवा शांत
Steady or Stable
पावली Verb
Pavali
प्राप्त झाली
Attained
आत्मस्वरूपीं Noun
Atmaswarupi
स्वतःच्या खऱ्या स्वरूपात
In the true self
सहजेंचि Adverb
Sahajenchi
आपोआप किंवा नैसर्गिकरित्या
Naturally or Effortlessly

💡 Meaning

Where the purification of mind occurs, the intellect attains stability; then it naturally merges into the form of the Self.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar describes the natural evolution of a spiritual seeker. When the mind is cleansed of ego and desires (Chittashuddhi), the intellect (Buddhi) naturally loses its flickering nature and becomes steady. This stability is not a forced concentration but a natural result of inner purity. Once the intellect is stable, it effortlessly merges into the Atman (the Self), leading to the ultimate state of enlightenment and eternal peace.

🎯 Practical Application

To achieve excellence in any field, one must first clear the mind of distractions and negative thoughts. For example, a leader who maintains a pure and unbiased mind can make stable decisions that naturally lead to success.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the state of a seeker whose mind has become pure through selfless action.

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