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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 1, Verse 67

तिये कोल्हाळें थोरें । ब्रह्मांड फाटों पाहे दरारें । जेथ कैलास ढळमळलें थोरें । सत्यलोकही गजबजला ॥ ६७ ॥

"With that great tumult, the universe seemed about to burst; whereat Kailas trembled greatly and Satyaloka too was agitated."

कोल्हाळें Noun
Kolhale
मोठा आवाज किंवा गोंधळ
Loud noise or tumult
ब्रह्मांड Noun
Brahmanda
विश्व किंवा जग
Universe
फाटों Verb
Phato
फाटणे किंवा दुभंगणे
To split or tear
ढळमळलें Verb
Dhalmalale
डळमळले किंवा हादरले
Trembled or shook
गजबजला Verb
Gajabajala
अस्वस्थ झाला किंवा खळबळ उडाली
Became agitated or disturbed

💡 Meaning

Due to that great roar, it seemed as if the universe would crack; even Kailas shook and Satyaloka was agitated.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

Saint Dnyaneshwar describes the terrifying intensity of the sounds on the battlefield. The collective roar of the conchs and drums was so powerful that it seemed as if the universe itself would split apart. This sound reached the highest realms, causing Lord Shiva's Kailas to tremble and Lord Brahma's Satyaloka to be thrown into turmoil. It signifies the cosmic impact of the impending righteous war and the magnitude of the event.

🎯 Practical Application

This verse illustrates how a massive event can impact everything around it. In daily life, it reminds us that our actions and the energy we create (like a loud conflict or a major decision) can have far-reaching consequences beyond our immediate surroundings.

📌 Context

Description of the deafening sound produced by the blowing of conchs and war instruments at the start of the Kurukshetra war.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 4, Verse 131

म्हणौनि कर्माचेनि आधारें । जे कर्मचि सांडणें खरें । तें युक्तीचेनि द्वारें । जाण पां तूं ॥

"Therefore, through the support of action, the true renunciation of action is achieved; understand that through the means of skillful technique."

म्हणौनि Conjunction
Mhaṇouni
म्हणून
Therefore
कर्माचेनि Noun
Karmācēni
कर्माच्या
of action
सांडणें Verb
Sāṇḍaṇē
त्याग करणे
to renounce
युक्तीचेनि Noun
Yuktīcēni
कौशल्याने / युक्तीने
by skill or technique
द्वारें Preposition
Dvārē
द्वारे / मार्गाने
through / by means of
जाण Verb
Jāṇa
समजून घे
understand / know

💡 Meaning

Therefore, understand that technique by which, with the support of action itself, true renunciation of action is achieved.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the paradox of renunciation. He suggests that true renunciation is not the physical abandonment of work, but the internal abandonment of the ego and attachment to results. By using action itself as a tool (performing it as a selfless sacrifice), one can transcend the cycle of cause and effect. This 'skill in action' is what Krishna urges Arjuna to master.

🎯 Practical Application

In professional life, focus entirely on the quality of your work (the process) rather than constantly worrying about the promotion or praise (the fruit), thereby reducing stress and improving efficiency.

📌 Context

Shri Krishna explains to Arjuna the secret of achieving freedom from the bonds of action by performing them with the right attitude.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 5, Verse 94

म्हणोनि कर्मे तरी कीजती। परि तीं कर्तेपणा न शिवती। जैसा जळीं जळु न लिंपती। पद्मपत्र॥ ९४॥

"Therefore, actions are indeed performed, but they do not touch the sense of doership; just as the lotus leaf is not wetted by water though it stays in it."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
कीजती Verb
Kijati
केली जातात
Are performed
कर्तेपणा Noun
Kartepana
मी कर्ता आहे ही भावना
Sense of doership
शिवती Verb
Shivati
स्पर्श करणे
To touch
जळीं Noun
Jali
पाण्यात
In water
लिंपती Verb
Limpati
भिजणे किंवा माखणे
To be smeared or wetted
पद्मपत्र Noun
Padmapatra
कमळाचे पान
Lotus leaf

💡 Meaning

Therefore, actions are performed, but they do not touch the sense of doership, just as a lotus leaf in water is not wetted by the water.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar uses the classic metaphor of the lotus leaf. Just as a lotus leaf grows in water but remains dry and untouched by it, a person established in self-knowledge performs all necessary worldly duties without the ego of 'doership'. Since there is no attachment to the results or the ego of being the performer, the actions do not create any karmic bondage. This is the essence of Nishkama Karma (selfless action), where one acts as an instrument of the divine rather than an independent agent.

🎯 Practical Application

Perform your daily tasks with full dedication but without getting emotionally entangled in the results. Example: A student should study hard for exams as a duty, but should not let the fear of failure or the pride of success disturb their inner peace.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains how a realized soul remains untouched by the bonds of action while living in the world, using the metaphor of a lotus leaf.

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