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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 89

तैसे कर्माचेनि आधारें । जे चालती मार्गें साचारें । ते न पावतीचि संसारें । दुःखभोगु ॥८९॥

"Likewise, those who walk the true path supported by action do not suffer the miseries of worldly existence."

कर्माचेनि Noun
Karmanche-ni
कर्माच्या
By means of action
आधारें Noun
Adhare
आधाराने
With the support of
साचारें Adverb
Sachare
खरोखर किंवा योग्य रीतीने
Truly or rightly
पावतीचि Verb
Pavatichi
प्राप्त होतात
Attain or experience
दुःखभोगु Noun
Dukhabhogu
दुःखाचा अनुभव
Experience of suffering

💡 Meaning

In the same way, those who walk the true path supported by action (performed rightly) do not experience the miseries of the world.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes the path of Karma Yoga. He suggests that when an individual performs their duties with the right foundation—meaning without ego or attachment to the results—they navigate through the complexities of life without being touched by the inherent sufferings of the material world. Just as a person using a boat crosses the water without getting wet, a seeker uses action as a vehicle to transcend the cycle of birth and death without being stained by the 'sorrow' of worldly existence.

🎯 Practical Application

Apply this by focusing on your process rather than the outcome. For example, while preparing for an exam, focus on understanding the subject thoroughly rather than just the grades; this reduces anxiety and leads to better performance.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the concept of performing one's duty without being affected by worldly miseries, following the analogy of a boatman.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 5, Verse 89

म्हणोनि बाह्य हे विसरले । जे अंतरीं सुख पावले । ते आपणचि जाहले । आत्मसुख ॥

"Therefore, they forgot the external, those who found joy within; they themselves became the bliss of the Self."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhaṇoni
म्हणून
Therefore
बाह्य Noun
Bāhya
बाहेरील जग किंवा विषय
External world or objects
विसरले Verb
Visaralē
विसरून गेले
Forgot
अंतरीं Adverb
Antarīṁ
अंतर्यामी किंवा मनात
Within or inside
पावले Verb
Pāvalē
प्राप्त झाले
Attained or found
आत्मसुख Noun
Ātmasukha
आत्म्याचे सुख
Bliss of the self

💡 Meaning

Therefore, those who have found happiness within have forgotten the external world; they themselves have become the bliss of the Self.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar explains that once a seeker experiences the bliss of the Self (Atman) within, they naturally lose interest in external sensory pleasures. They become so absorbed in this internal joy that they transcend the duality of the observer and the observed, effectively becoming the bliss itself. This is the pinnacle of spiritual realization where the external world ceases to distract the mind, and one finds permanent contentment.

🎯 Practical Application

When you find a hobby or work that truly fulfills you from inside, you stop seeking validation or temporary pleasures from social media or outside distractions. For example, a dedicated artist becomes so one with their art that they forget the hunger or noise around them.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar describes the state of a liberated soul who finds eternal joy within the self rather than in external objects.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 3, Verse 62

म्हणोनि कर्म सांडिजे । कीं नैष्कर्म्य होइजे । हें न घडे सहजे । अर्जुना पां ॥

"Therefore, by merely abandoning action, one does not attain the state of actionlessness; this does not happen easily, O Arjuna."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhaṇoni
म्हणून
Therefore
सांडिजे Verb
Sāṇḍije
सोडावे / त्याग करावा
To abandon / To renounce
नैष्कर्म्य Noun
Naiṣkarmya
कर्ममुक्त अवस्था
State of actionlessness
सहजे Adverb
Sahaje
सहजासहजी / सहजपणे
Easily / Naturally
न घडे Verb
Na ghaḍe
घडत नाही / शक्य नाही
Does not happen

💡 Meaning

Therefore, O Arjuna, it is not possible to attain the state of actionlessness simply by abandoning actions.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that 'Naishkarmya' (the state of being free from the bondage of actions) cannot be achieved simply by ceasing to perform physical actions. True liberation is an internal state of detachment. As long as the ego and desire for results exist, physical renunciation is superficial. One must learn to act without being bound by the fruits of those actions, as nature itself compels every living being to act in some form or another.

🎯 Practical Application

In modern life, quitting a job or leaving family responsibilities doesn't guarantee peace of mind if the mind is still full of desires. The practical approach is to perform your duties efficiently while remaining mentally detached from the stress of the final outcome.

📌 Context

Lord Krishna explains to Arjuna that physical renunciation of work is not the same as spiritual freedom from the bonds of action.

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