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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 4, Verse 76

जेणें कर्मों कर्म जाळिलें । अकर्मु होऊनि राहिलें । तेंचि रूप दाविलें । डोळसपणें ॥

जेणे कर्मे कर्म जाळिले । अकर्म होऊनि राहिले । तेचि रूप दाविले । डोळसपणे ॥

"He who has burnt action with action and remains as inaction; that very form has been shown with insight."

जेणें Pronoun
Jene
ज्याने
By whom
जाळिलें Verb
Jalile
जाळून टाकले / नष्ट केले
Burnt / Destroyed
अकर्मु Adjective
Akarmu
कर्मरहित / निष्काम
Actionless / Without desire
दाविलें Verb
Davile
दाखवले / प्रकट केले
Shown / Revealed
डोळसपणें Adverb
Dolasapane
समजुतीने / ज्ञानदृष्टीने
With insight / Wisely

💡 Meaning

One who has burnt the bonds of action through action itself and remains in a state of inaction, has truly revealed the reality through the eyes of wisdom.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj describes the state of a realized soul. By performing actions without the ego of being the 'doer', the seeker burns the binding nature of karma using the fire of knowledge. Even while engaged in worldly duties, the inner self remains in a state of 'Akarma' (inaction). This clarity of vision is what defines a truly wise person who sees the reality beyond physical actions.

🎯 Practical Application

Perform your daily tasks with full dedication but without attachment to the results. For example, a professional should focus on providing the best service (action) without being constantly anxious about the reward, thereby staying mentally free (inaction).

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the paradoxical nature of action and inaction, where a wise person remains free from the bonds of karma even while performing duties.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 5, Verse 96

जेथें अर्जुना हें संन्यासपण । आणि योगाचें लक्षण । हें एकचि पैं जाण । वेगळें नव्हे ॥ ९६ ॥

"Where, O Arjuna, this state of Sanyasa and the characteristics of Yoga are known to be one and the same; they are not distinct."

संन्यासपण Noun
Sanyasapan
संन्यासाची वृत्ती किंवा त्याग
Spirit of renunciation
लक्षण Noun
Lakshan
वैशिष्ट्य किंवा स्वरूप
Characteristic or nature
एकचि Adjective
Ekachi
एकच किंवा अभिन्न
One and the same
जाण Verb
Jaan
ओळख किंवा समजून घे
Know or understand
वेगळें Adjective
Vegale
भिन्न किंवा वेगळे
Different or distinct

💡 Meaning

O Arjuna, know that the state of renunciation and the characteristics of Yoga are one and the same; they are not different from each other.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj bridges the perceived gap between Sanyasa (Renunciation) and Karma Yoga (Path of Action). He asserts that the essence of both is identical. True Sanyasa is not the abandonment of physical action, but the abandonment of the ego and the desire for results. Similarly, true Yoga is performing actions with a balanced mind. Therefore, a person who practices selfless action is essentially a Sanyasi. The internal state of detachment is what defines both, making them inseparable in the pursuit of spiritual liberation.

🎯 Practical Application

In professional life, focusing entirely on the quality of your work without being anxious about the promotion or reward is a practical application of this verse. It combines the 'action' of Yoga with the 'detachment' of Sanyasa.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the fundamental unity between the path of renunciation and the path of action.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 3, Verse 266

म्हणोनि जे जे उचित । आणि अवसरें करूनि प्राप्त । तें कर्म आचरतां चित्त । न डुलविजे ॥ २६६ ॥

"Therefore, whatever is appropriate and has come to pass by occasion, while performing that action, do not let the mind waver."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhaṇoni
म्हणून
Therefore
उचित Adjective
Ucita
योग्य / शास्त्रसंमत
Appropriate / Rightful
अवसरें Adverb
Avasarēṃ
प्रसंगानुसार / वेळेनुसार
According to occasion
प्राप्त Adjective
Prāpta
मिळालेले / समोर आलेले
Obtained / Encountered
आचरतां Verb
Ācaratāṃ
करताना / आचरण करताना
While performing
चित्त Noun
Citta
मन / अंतःकरण
Mind / Consciousness
न डुलविजे Verb
Na ḍulavijē
विचलित होऊ नये
Should not waver

💡 Meaning

Therefore, whatever duty is appropriate and comes to you by occasion, perform that action without letting your mind waver.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes the stability of the mind while performing one's duties. He suggests that whatever action is appropriate (Ucita) and has come to us by the virtue of time or situation (Avasarem) should be performed with full dedication. The key is to not let the mind waver (Na Dulavije) or be distracted by doubts, laziness, or desires for the fruit of the action. This steady performance of duty, without mental agitation, is the essence of Karma Yoga.

🎯 Practical Application

When a professional is assigned a difficult task, they should focus entirely on the execution of the task as their duty, rather than worrying about the promotion or criticism that might follow. This mental stability ensures quality work.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains how a seeker should perform their duties with a steady mind, as part of the commentary on Bhagavad Gita's Karma Yoga.

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