म्हणोनि तूं पां धनुर्धरा | सांडूनि हा अहंकारु | या कर्माचा आदरु | करीं वेगीं || २४८ ||
"Therefore, O Archer, casting aside this ego, quickly embrace the performance of these duties."
🔍 Deep Interpretation
In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that the path to spiritual liberation is not through the abandonment of action, but through the abandonment of the egoistic sense of agency. By addressing Arjuna as 'Dhanurdhara' (the archer), he reminds him of his inherent duty. The instruction is to embrace action with respect and promptness, ensuring that the 'I' does not interfere with the natural flow of righteous duty. It teaches that true respect for work comes when the ego is removed.
🎯 Practical Application
When working on a team project, instead of thinking 'I am the sole reason for success', focus on doing your part excellently as a service to the goal. For example, a student should study diligently as their duty, without letting the pride of being 'topper' hinder their learning process.
📌 Context
Saint Dnyaneshwar explains Krishna's advice to Arjuna about performing action without the sense of doership.