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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 1, Verse 31

न च श्रेयोऽनुपश्यामि हत्वा स्वजनमाहवे । न काङ्क्षे विजयं कृष्ण न च राज्यं सुखानि च ॥

आणि विजयाची काय चाड । कीं राज्यभोग हे गोड । जेथ आप्तचि हे प्राण सोड- । तील रणीं ॥ ३१ ॥

"And what is the desire for victory? Or how can these royal pleasures be sweet, when our own relatives are to give up their lives in the battle?"

विजयाची Noun
Vijayachi
विजयाची
Of victory
चाड Noun
Chad
आवड किंवा इच्छा
Desire or interest
राज्यभोग Noun
Rajyabhog
राज्याचे सुख
Royal enjoyments
आप्त Noun
Apta
नातेवाईक
Relatives
रणीं Noun
Rani
युद्धभूमीवर
On the battlefield

💡 Meaning

What is the use of victory or the pleasures of a kingdom, when our own kinsmen are going to lose their lives in this battle?

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Arjuna expresses a deep moral crisis. He argues that the very purpose of seeking power and wealth (kingdom) is to enjoy it with loved ones. If those loved ones are killed in the process of acquiring that power, the victory becomes hollow and bitter. This reflects the 'Vishad' (despair) where personal attachment clouds the sense of 'Dharma' (duty). Dnyaneshwar Maharaj captures this sentiment of Arjuna's attachment which makes him renounce even the highest worldly gains.

🎯 Practical Application

It teaches us to evaluate the cost of our success. If success comes at the cost of destroying relationships or ethical values, it may not bring true happiness. Example: Choosing a career path that doesn't force you to betray your integrity or family values.

📌 Context

Arjuna is overwhelmed by grief seeing his relatives on the battlefield and questions the purpose of a victory achieved by killing them.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 3, Verse 127

तस्मादसक्तः सततं कार्यं कर्म समाचर । असक्तो ह्यचरन्कर्म परमाप्नोति पूरुषः ॥

म्हणोनि तूं आतां । उचित कर्म पंडुसुता । आचरे पां निभ्रांता । विहित जे ॥ १२७ ॥

"Therefore, perform your prescribed duties, O son of Pandu, with a steady and doubtless mind."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
उचित Adjective
Uchit
योग्य
Proper/Right
पंडुसुता Noun
Pandusuta
पांडुपुत्रा (अर्जुना)
Son of Pandu
आचरे Verb
Achare
कर/आचरण कर
Perform/Practice
निभ्रांता Adverb
Nibhranta
संशयविरहित
Without doubt
विहित Adjective
Vihit
नेमून दिलेले
Prescribed/Ordained

💡 Meaning

Therefore, O Arjuna, perform your prescribed duties properly and without any doubt in your mind.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes the importance of performing one's 'Vihit Karma' (ordained duty). He advises Arjuna to cast away all doubts and perform the actions that are appropriate for his role in society. The core philosophy is that when a person acts without attachment to the results and without mental confusion, the action itself becomes a path to spiritual liberation rather than a cause of bondage.

🎯 Practical Application

In professional life, focus on the excellence of your task rather than being distracted by potential rewards or failures. For example, a doctor treating a patient should focus entirely on the treatment as their duty.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains Krishna's advice to Arjuna on performing one's duty without attachment.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 363

म्हणोनि इंद्रियांतें जिणावें । मग हें स्थैर्य पाविजे स्वभावें । जैं विषयांचें विसरावें । नावही नुरे ॥

"Therefore, conquer the senses, and then this stability will be attained naturally, when even the name of sensory objects is forgotten."

इंद्रियांतें Noun
Indriyante
इंद्रियांना
to the senses
जिणावें Verb
Jinave
जिंकावे
should conquer
स्थैर्य Noun
Sthairya
स्थिरता
stability
स्वभावें Adverb
Swabhave
सहजपणे / नैसर्गिकरित्या
naturally
विषयांचें Noun
Vishayan-che
भोग्य वस्तूंचे
of sensory objects
नुरे Verb
Nure
उरत नाही
does not remain

💡 Meaning

Therefore, one must conquer the senses; then stability of mind is attained naturally. This happens when even the memory of sensory objects no longer remains.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that mastering the senses is the fundamental step toward achieving a steady intellect. He suggests that when a seeker successfully restrains their senses from wandering toward worldly pleasures, mental stability follows as a natural consequence. This state of realization is so profound that even the latent desires or the very memory of sensory objects is completely erased from the consciousness, leading to absolute peace.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, practicing digital detox or avoiding distractions while working helps in training the mind to remain focused and stable, similar to the sense control mentioned here.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the characteristics of a person with steady wisdom (Sthitaprajna) and how to achieve that state through sense control.

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