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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 185

म्हणोनि तूं आतां । झकविली सांडीं चिंता । उठीं वेगीं पंडुसुता । धनुष्य घेईं ॥ १८५ ॥

"Therefore, now, cast away this delusive anxiety; rise quickly, O son of Pandu, and take up your bow."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
झकविली Adjective
Zhakavili
फसवणारी किंवा व्यर्थ
Delusive or vain
सांडीं Verb
Sandi
त्याग कर किंवा सोडून दे
Abandon or cast away
वेगीं Adverb
Vegi
त्वरेने किंवा लवकर
Quickly
पंडुसुता Noun
Pandusuta
पांडूचा मुलगा (अर्जुन)
Son of Pandu (Arjuna)
धनुष्य Noun
Dhanushya
धनुष्य
Bow

💡 Meaning

Therefore, Arjuna, cast away this delusive worry. Rise quickly, O son of Pandu, and take up your bow.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar captures the moment where Krishna transitions from philosophical discourse to a call for action. The word 'Zhakavili' suggests that Arjuna's anxiety was a form of mental deception or delusion caused by attachment. By asking him to 'take up the bow,' Krishna emphasizes that spiritual knowledge must lead to the courageous performance of one's worldly duties. It is a powerful reminder that wisdom should result in the removal of paralysis caused by overthinking.

🎯 Practical Application

This verse is applicable when one is stuck in 'analysis paralysis.' Instead of worrying about outcomes, one should focus on the immediate task. Example: A professional facing a difficult project should stop worrying about failure and start the first step of the execution.

📌 Context

After explaining the eternal nature of the soul, Krishna urges Arjuna to abandon his grief and perform his duty as a warrior.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 243

जैसे प्रज्वलित हुताशनु | कडे पावोनि न शके परतूनु | तैसा विषयांचा आठवणु | सांडी जो पुरुषु ||

"As a blazing fire, reaching a cliff, cannot turn back, so does the man who discards even the memory of sense-objects."

प्रज्वलित Adjective
Prajvalit
चांगल्या प्रकारे पेटलेला
Blazing or brightly lit
हुताशनु Noun
Hutashanu
अग्नी
Fire
कडे Noun
Kade
डोंगराचे टोक किंवा कडा
Cliff or edge of a mountain
परतूनु Adverb
Paratunu
मागे फिरून
Returning or turning back
आठवणु Noun
Aathavanu
स्मरण किंवा आठवण
Memory or remembrance
सांडी Verb
Saandi
त्याग करतो किंवा सोडतो
Abandons or discards

💡 Meaning

Just as a blazing fire reaching a cliff cannot turn back, a person who discards even the memory of sensory objects is truly detached.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

Saint Dnyaneshwar uses the powerful metaphor of a blazing fire reaching a cliff. Once the fire reaches the precipice, it cannot retreat; it simply ceases to exist because there is no more fuel and no path back. Similarly, a person who has attained spiritual enlightenment doesn't just physically distance themselves from sensory pleasures but reaches a state where even the mental 'Samskaras' or memories of those desires are completely erased. This total mental liberation from the thought of sense-objects is the mark of true wisdom.

🎯 Practical Application

To truly overcome a distraction, one must reach a state where the thought of it no longer arises. For example, a person committed to a healthy lifestyle doesn't just avoid junk food but eventually loses the mental craving for it entirely.

📌 Context

In the context of explaining the characteristics of a Sthitaprajna (one with stable wisdom), Shri Krishna describes how a realized soul abandons all desires.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 5, Verse 18

यत्सांख्यैः प्राप्यते स्थानं तद्योगैरपि गम्यते । एकं सांख्यं च योगं च यः पश्यति स पश्यति ॥

जेथें अर्जुना हें संन्यासपण । आणि योगाचें लक्षण । एकचि हें जाण । भिन्न नव्हे ॥ १८ ॥

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

संन्यासपण Noun
Sanyasapan
संन्यासाची वृत्ती किंवा अवस्था
State of renunciation
लक्षण Noun
Lakshan
वैशिष्ट्य किंवा स्वरूप
Characteristic or nature
एकचि Adjective
Ekachi
एकच
Only one
जाण Verb
Jaan
समजून घे
Understand or know
भिन्न Adjective
Bhinna
वेगळे
Different

💡 Meaning

O Arjuna, understand that this state of Sanyasa and the characteristics of Yoga are one and the same; they are not different.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that Sanyasa (the path of knowledge/renunciation) and Yoga (the path of selfless action) are essentially the same. While they may appear different in practice, their spiritual essence and the destination they lead to are identical. True renunciation is not about abandoning physical action, but about abandoning the ego and the desire for results. One who sees both as one truly understands the essence of spirituality.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, perform your duties without the ego of being the 'doer'. For example, helping someone in need without expecting recognition is a practical application of both yoga and renunciation.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the non-duality and essential unity of Sanyasa (Renunciation) and Karma Yoga (Path of Action).

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