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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 4, Verse 229

म्हणोनि कर्माचिया आहाती । जेणें लाविली ज्ञानाची दीप्ति । तयाचीं कर्मां जळती । संशयो नाहीं ॥

"Therefore, he who has lit the flame of knowledge in the fireplace of actions, his actions are consumed by it; of this, there is no doubt."

कर्माचिया Noun
karmachiya
कर्माच्या
of actions
आहाती Noun
aahati
कुंडात किंवा अग्नीत
in the sacrificial pit or fire
दीप्ति Noun
dipti
प्रकाश किंवा ज्योत
light or flame
जळती Verb
jalati
जळून जातात
are burnt
संशयो Noun
sanshayo
शंका
doubt

💡 Meaning

Therefore, he who has kindled the light of knowledge in the sacrificial pit of actions, his actions are burnt away; there is no doubt about this.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that just as fire reduces fuel to ashes, the illumination of self-knowledge (Jnana) incinerates the binding nature of all actions (Karma). When a seeker realizes that the true Self is not the doer, the causal chain of action and reaction is broken. This spiritual insight ensures that no new karmic seeds are sown and old ones are neutralized.

🎯 Practical Application

Apply this by performing your daily duties without the egoistic attachment of being the 'doer'. For example, if you help someone, do it as a natural act of kindness rather than expecting a return or feeling superior, which keeps your mind free from karmic stress.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains how the fire of knowledge destroys the bondage of actions.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 4, Verse 119

म्हणोनि अर्जुना ऐकें । हें ज्ञान जरी फावलें निकें । तरी मोह हा कवणें विखें । उरेल तुज ॥ ११९ ॥

"Therefore, O Arjuna, listen! If this knowledge is gained perfectly, then how can any delusion remain in you?"

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
फावलें Verb
Phavale
प्राप्त झाले
Attained
निकें Adverb
Nike
चांगल्या प्रकारे / पूर्णपणे
Properly / Completely
मोह Noun
Moha
भ्रम / आसक्ती
Delusion / Attachment
कवणें Pronoun
Kavane
कोणत्या
Which / What
विखें Noun
Vikhe
प्रकारे / विषयाने
In what manner

💡 Meaning

Therefore Arjuna, listen; if you attain this knowledge perfectly, then no delusion will remain in you in any way.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that true spiritual realization acts as a definitive cure for delusion. He tells Arjuna that once this 'Jnana' (knowledge) is perfectly integrated into one's being, there is no room left for confusion or emotional attachment to worldly illusions. It is the ultimate clarity that aligns an individual with their true purpose and the cosmic truth.

🎯 Practical Application

Gaining clarity through thorough knowledge removes confusion in daily life. For example, once you understand the underlying logic of a complex problem at work, the anxiety and hesitation surrounding it vanish.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the transformative power of self-knowledge to Arjuna, stating that it dispels all delusion.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 5, Verse 6

जैसा एकाचि कार्यालागु । दोनी मार्ग ॥

"As there are two paths for the same task."

जैसा Adverb
Jaisa
जसा
As / Just like
एकाचि Adjective
Ekachi
एकाच
Only one
कार्यालागु Noun
Karyalagu
कार्यासाठी / कामासाठी
For the task / For the work
दोनी Adjective
Doni
दोन
Two
मार्ग Noun
Marg
रस्ता / मार्ग
Path / Way

💡 Meaning

Just as there can be two different paths for the same task or destination, Sanyasa and Yoga are two paths to the same goal.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

Dnyaneshwar Maharaj illustrates that although Sanyasa (the path of knowledge/renunciation) and Karma Yoga (the path of action) appear distinct, they serve the same purpose. Just as two different paths can lead to the same destination, these two spiritual disciplines lead the seeker to the same ultimate realization of the Self. The choice of path depends on the seeker's temperament, but the result is identical.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, different people may use different methods to achieve the same goal. For example, two students might have different study schedules, but both aim for academic excellence. We should respect different approaches as long as the goal is righteous.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the equivalence of Sanyasa and Karma Yoga using a simple analogy.

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