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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 131

म्हणोनि तूं आतां । झकविसी कां चित्ता । हें अनुचित पांडुसुता । विचारूनि पाहे ॥

"Therefore, why do you delude your mind now? O son of Pandu, reflect and see, this is improper."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
झकविसी Verb
Jhakavisi
भुलवणे किंवा फसवणे
To delude or mislead
चित्ता Noun
Chitta
मन किंवा अंतःकरण
Mind or consciousness
अनुचित Adjective
Anuchit
अयोग्य
Improper
पांडुसुता Noun
Pandusuta
पांडूचा पुत्र (अर्जुन)
Son of Pandu (Arjuna)
विचारूनि Verb
Vicharuni
विचार करून
Having reflected

💡 Meaning

Therefore, why are you deluding your mind now? O son of Pandu, reflect upon this yourself; this is not appropriate for you.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar interprets Krishna's dialogue where he questions Arjuna's sudden lapse into delusion. Krishna points out that for a warrior of Arjuna's stature, being swayed by emotions at the moment of duty is highly inappropriate. He urges Arjuna to use his power of discrimination (Viveka) to realize that his current state of mind is not fitting for the situation.

🎯 Practical Application

In moments of crisis, instead of letting emotions cloud your judgment, one should rely on rational thinking and duty. Example: A leader staying calm and focused during a corporate crisis instead of panicking.

📌 Context

Krishna addresses Arjuna's mental confusion and hesitation on the battlefield of Kurukshetra.

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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. 2, Verse 151

जेथें अर्जुना हें संचले । तेथें मन हें मुदलें मुकलें । मग बुद्धीचें पाऊल सांडवलें । आपणया आपण ॥ १५१ ॥

जेथे अर्जुना हे संचले | तेथे मन हे मुदले मुकले | मग बुद्धीचे पाऊल सांडवले | आपणया आपण || १५१ ||

"Where this knowledge is gathered, O Arjuna, there the mind is fundamentally lost; then the step of the intellect is dropped, by oneself in oneself."

संचले Verb
Sanchale
साठवले किंवा प्रकट झाले
Accumulated or manifested
मुदलें Adverb
Mudale
मुळापासून किंवा पूर्णपणे
From the root or entirely
मुकलें Verb
Mukale
नाहीसे झाले किंवा मुकले
Lost or vanished
सांडवलें Verb
Sandavale
सुटले किंवा थांबले
Dropped or stopped
आपणया Pronoun
Apanaya
स्वतःला
To oneself

💡 Meaning

O Arjuna, where this self-knowledge is established, the mind is completely lost, and the intellect loses its footing; one becomes established in one's own self.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar describes the pinnacle of spiritual realization. When the light of the Self (Atman) shines, the mind, which is the source of all desires and distractions, loses its existence entirely. Even the intellect (Buddhi), which functions through logic and differentiation, finds no ground to walk upon. The seeker becomes one with their true self, transcending the dualities of the material world and entering a state of pure consciousness.

🎯 Practical Application

In moments of extreme stress, practicing mindfulness helps us detach from the chaotic mind and find a center of peace within ourselves, leading to better clarity and decision making.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the state of a person who has attained self-knowledge and how the mind and intellect dissolve in that state.

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