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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 284

यावानर्थ उदपाने सर्वतः सम्प्लुतोदके । तावान्सर्वेषु वेदेषु ब्राह्मणस्य विजानतः ॥

जैसा पूर्ण जलाशयु । तो सर्वही कामे सरे । तैसा ज्ञानियाचा जो निश्चयो । तो सर्वही अर्थासी पुरे ॥

"As a full reservoir serves all purposes, so the conviction of a wise man fulfills all needs."

जलाशयु Noun
Jalashayu
पाण्याचा मोठा साठा किंवा तलाव
A large reservoir or lake
कामे Noun
Kame
गरजा किंवा हेतू
Purposes or needs
सरे Verb
Sare
पूर्ण होतात
Are fulfilled
ज्ञानियाचा Noun
Jnaniyacha
आत्मज्ञानी पुरुषाचा
Of the enlightened person
निश्चयो Noun
Nishchayo
ठाम विश्वास किंवा बोध
Conviction or determination
अर्थासी Noun
Arthasi
प्रयोजनांना किंवा फळांना
To the purposes or meanings
पुरे Verb
Pure
पुरेसा होतो
Suffices

💡 Meaning

Just as a large lake fulfills all needs for water, the firm conviction of a wise person fulfills all purposes of life.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar provides a commentary on Bhagavad Gita 2.46. He explains that just as a large, overflowing reservoir of water serves all the purposes that various small wells might serve (like drinking, washing, or irrigation), the realization of the Self (Atman) encompasses all the benefits described in the Vedas. For a person who has attained the ultimate truth, specific rituals and minor material gains become redundant because they have found the source of all existence and joy.

🎯 Practical Application

Focusing on the core essence of any task makes peripheral details fall into place. Example: If you master the fundamental principles of a subject, you don't need to memorize every single detail separately because the core knowledge covers everything.

📌 Context

Dnyaneshwar Maharaj explains the state of a person who has attained self-realization, comparing their holistic understanding to a vast reservoir that makes smaller wells redundant.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 1, Verse 75

कां जे बाळकाचेनि मिषें । मायेचें पान्हा फुटें जैसें । तैसें अर्जुनें या मिषें । जगचि धालें ॥ ७५ ॥

"For just as a mother's milk flows for her child, so through the pretext of Arjuna, the whole world was satisfied."

बाळकाचेनि Noun
bāḷakācēni
बाळाच्या
of the child
मिषें Noun
miṣēṃ
निमित्ताने
on the pretext of
मायेचें Noun
māyēcēṃ
आईचे
of the mother
पान्हा Noun
pānhā
दुधाची धार
flow of milk
धालें Verb
dhālēṃ
तृप्त झाले
became satisfied
जगचि Noun
jagaci
संपूर्ण जगच
the whole world itself

💡 Meaning

Just as a mother's milk flows on the pretext of the child's hunger, so also the whole world was satisfied on the pretext of Arjuna.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

Saint Dnyaneshwar uses a beautiful analogy of a mother and child. A mother's love is so profound that the mere sight or need of her child causes her milk to flow. Similarly, Arjuna's confusion and his subsequent questions were just a pretext. The real purpose was the divine outpouring of wisdom from Lord Krishna, which ended up nourishing and satisfying the spiritual hunger of the entire world for generations to come.

🎯 Practical Application

One person's sincere inquiry can lead to universal benefits. Example: A student asking a 'silly' question in class often helps everyone understand the concept better.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains how Arjuna became the medium for the world to receive the Gita's wisdom.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 176

म्हणोनि अर्जुना तूं पाहीं । या शरीराची आशा सांडीं । आणि अंतःकरणीं धरीं । आत्मज्ञान ॥ १७६ ॥

"Therefore, O Arjuna, behold! Cast away the attachment to this body and hold Self-knowledge within your heart."

म्हणोनि Adverb
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
पाहीं Verb
Paahi
पहा किंवा विचार कर
Look or observe
शरीराची Noun
Sharirachi
देहाची
Of the body
आशा Noun
Aasha
मोह किंवा आसक्ती
Attachment or hope
सांडीं Verb
Saandi
त्याग कर किंवा सोडून दे
Discard or give up
अंतःकरणीं Noun
Antahkarni
मनामध्ये
In the heart or mind
आत्मज्ञान Noun
Atmajnana
स्वतःच्या स्वरूपाचे ज्ञान
Self-knowledge

💡 Meaning

Therefore, Arjuna, observe this; give up the attachment to the body and hold self-knowledge firmly in your heart.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

Saint Dnyaneshwar advises Arjuna to transcend physical attachment. Since the body is perishable and subject to change, grieving for it is futile. Instead, one should cultivate 'Atma-jnana' (Self-knowledge), which is the realization of the eternal, unchanging spirit within. By shifting focus from the temporary body to the permanent soul, one attains mental peace and spiritual liberation.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, we often over-identify with our physical appearance or health. While taking care of the body is necessary, being obsessed with it leads to fear of aging and death. This verse teaches us to value our inner character and wisdom over mere physical existence. For example, focusing on developing a kind personality rather than just looking good.

📌 Context

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar explains Krishna's teaching to Arjuna about the transience of the body and the importance of focusing on the eternal soul.

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