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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 210

जैसा गगनीं गगनु लोपे । कीं तो गगनींचि असे रूपें । तैसा मी मजचि स्वरूपें । संचरलों असे ॥ २१० ॥

जैसा गगनीं गगनु लोपे । कीं तो गगनींचि असे रूपें । तैसा मी मजचि स्वरूपें । संचरलों असे ॥

"As space dissolves into space, or remains as space itself, so have I pervaded my own self with my own form."

गगनीं Noun
Gagani
आकाशात
In the sky/space
लोपे Verb
Lope
विलीन होणे
Dissolves or merges
स्वरूपें Noun
Swarupe
स्वतःच्या रूपात
In one's own form
संचरलों Verb
Sancharalo
व्यापलेला किंवा सामावलेला
Pervaded or entered
तैसा Adverb
Taisa
त्याप्रमाणे
In that manner

💡 Meaning

Just as space merges into space and remains as space itself, so have I merged into my own true essence.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj describes the profound state of spiritual absorption. Using the metaphor of space (Akasha), he explains that just as space merging into space results in nothing but space, a realized soul merging into the Divine finds no distinction. The 'I' ceases to exist as a separate entity and becomes one with the universal self. This is the pinnacle of Advaita philosophy where the seeker and the sought become one.

🎯 Practical Application

This teaching can be used to reduce ego and stress by realizing our connection to the vast, unchanging consciousness. Example: During meditation, visualizing oneself as vast as the sky to let go of petty worries.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the state of non-duality where the individual soul realizes its oneness with the supreme consciousness.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 215

म्हणोनि तूं आतां । धरीं धीर पांडुसुता । सांडीं हे व्याकुळता । मानसींची ॥ २१५ ॥

"Therefore, O son of Pandu, now hold your courage; cast away this distress of the mind."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
धीर Noun
Dhir
धैर्य किंवा हिंमत
Courage
पांडुसुता Noun
Pandusuta
पांडूचा मुलगा (अर्जुन)
Son of Pandu (Arjuna)
सांडीं Verb
Sandi
त्याग कर किंवा सोडून दे
Discard or Leave
व्याकुळता Noun
Vyakulata
अस्वस्थता किंवा चिंता
Anxiety or Distress
मानसींची Adjective
Mansinchi
मनातील
Of the mind

💡 Meaning

Therefore, O Arjuna, now hold your courage and discard this distress of your mind.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar captures the essence of Krishna's motivation to Arjuna. Having established that the soul is indestructible and the physical body is temporary, Krishna points out that Arjuna's grief is logically unfounded. He addresses him as 'Pandusuta' (Son of Pandu) to remind him of his lineage and duties. The instruction to 'hold courage' and 'discard distress' is a call for emotional intelligence—the ability to stabilize the mind despite external turmoil. It emphasizes that mental agitation is the primary obstacle to righteous action.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, when faced with sudden bad news or a challenging situation, instead of panicking, one should practice mindfulness to regain composure. For example, if a project fails, focus on the solution rather than the loss.

📌 Context

After explaining the eternal nature of the soul, Lord Krishna urges Arjuna to abandon his mental grief and regain his composure to fulfill his duty.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 4, Verse 200

म्हणौनि कर्मे तरी कीजती। परि तीं कर्तेपणा न येती। जैसे बीजां भाजिलिया न रुजती। तैसे कर्म जाणावे॥

"Therefore, actions are indeed performed, but they do not lead to doership; just as roasted seeds do not sprout, so should those actions be understood."

म्हणौनि Conjunction
Mhanauni
म्हणून
Therefore
कीजती Verb
Kijati
केली जातात
Are performed
कर्तेपणा Noun
Kartepana
अहंकार किंवा कर्तेपणाचा भाव
Sense of doership
बीजां Noun
Bijan
बियाणे
Seeds
भाजिलिया Adjective
Bhajiliya
भाजल्यावर
Once roasted
रुजती Verb
Rujati
उगवणे किंवा अंकुरणे
To sprout

💡 Meaning

Therefore, actions are performed, but they do not lead to the sense of doership. Just as roasted seeds do not sprout, so should these actions be understood.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar elucidates the essence of Nishkama Karma (selfless action). He explains that although a wise person engages in various activities, they do not develop a sense of ego or doership. He uses a powerful metaphor: just as seeds, once roasted, lose their ability to sprout and grow into plants, actions performed without the 'I' consciousness and purified by the fire of knowledge do not result in karmic bondage or future births. The action exists physically, but its binding nature is destroyed.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, perform your duties without the ego of being the sole achiever. For example, while helping someone, do it as a service rather than seeking credit, which keeps the mind peaceful and free from the burden of expectations.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains how actions performed without ego do not bind a person, using the metaphor of roasted seeds.

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