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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 51

तरी आतां झकवीत आहेसी कासया । हें अनुचित काय मांडिलें धनंजया । तूं आपुलें आपण न विचारिसीचिया । काय जाहले तुज ॥

"Why do you delude yourself so? Why have you taken up this improper path, O Dhananjaya? What has come over you that you do not reflect upon your own self?"

झकवीत Verb
Jhakavit
फसवणे किंवा भ्रमित होणे
To delude or deceive
कासया Adverb
Kasaya
कशासाठी किंवा का
Why or for what
अनुचित Adjective
Anuchit
अयोग्य
Improper or inappropriate
मांडिलें Verb
Mandile
सुरू केले किंवा मांडले
Started or set up
धनंजया Noun
Dhananjaya
अर्जुनाचे एक नाव
A name of Arjuna
विचारिसी Verb
Vicharisi
विचार करणे
To reflect or consider

💡 Meaning

Why are you deluding yourself now? Why have you started this improper behavior, O Dhananjaya? What has happened to you that you are not considering your own true nature?

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj captures Krishna's stern rebuke of Arjuna. Krishna points out that Arjuna's refusal to fight is not an act of wisdom but an act of self-deception caused by emotional weakness. The word 'Anuchit' signifies that Arjuna's behavior is inconsistent with his character as a warrior and his duty. It serves as a reminder that one must not lose sight of their identity and responsibilities even in the face of extreme emotional distress.

🎯 Practical Application

When we face challenges, we often make excuses to avoid them. This is self-delusion. Example: If a student avoids a difficult subject by saying 'it's not useful', they are deluding themselves. They should instead recognize their potential and face the challenge with courage.

📌 Context

Lord Krishna questions Arjuna's sudden decision to abandon the battle, calling it improper and a result of self-delusion.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 296

तस्माद्यस्य महाबाहो निगृहीतानि सर्वशः । इन्द्रियाणीन्द्रियार्थेभ्यस्तस्य प्रज्ञा प्रतिष्ठिता ॥

म्हणोनि इंद्रियांचा निग्रहो । जो करी तोचि जाणावा पाहो । जयाचा स्थिर भावो । आत्मरूपीं ॥

"Therefore, O Mighty-armed, he whose senses are completely restrained from their objects, his wisdom is firmly set."

इंद्रियांचा Noun
Indriyancha
इंद्रियांचा
of the senses
निग्रहो Noun
Nigraho
संयम किंवा ताबा
restraint or control
जाणावा Verb
Janava
ओळखावा किंवा समजावा
should be known
स्थिर Adjective
Sthira
अढळ किंवा शांत
steady or stable
आत्मरूपीं Noun
Atmarupi
आत्मस्वरूपात
in the form of the Self

💡 Meaning

Therefore, know that person to be truly wise whose senses are completely restrained from their objects and whose mind is steady in the Self.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that spiritual stability is achieved through the mastery of senses. Just as a tortoise protects itself by withdrawing its limbs, a seeker protects their consciousness by withdrawing the senses from external temptations. This internal focus allows the intellect to remain firmly established in the Divine Self, undisturbed by the dualities of the world.

🎯 Practical Application

Practicing self-discipline in daily life, such as resisting the urge to procrastinate or overindulge in social media, helps in building a focused and peaceful mind. Example: Choosing a healthy meal over junk food despite the craving.

📌 Context

Shri Krishna explains to Arjuna that true wisdom is established only when the senses are completely withdrawn from worldly objects.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 3, Verse 143

म्हणोनि उचित जे कर्म । आणि आचरावे मनोधर्म । हेचि परम पुरुषार्थ । पाविजे तेणें ॥

"Therefore, perform the appropriate duty with a focused mind; by doing so, one attains the supreme goal."

उचित Adjective
Uchita
योग्य
Proper/Appropriate
कर्म Noun
Karma
कार्य/कर्तव्य
Action/Duty
आचरावे Verb
Aacharave
करावे/आचरणात आणावे
To practice/perform
मनोधर्म Noun
Manodharma
मनाच्या शुद्ध भावनेने
With mental conviction
परम Adjective
Parama
सर्वोच्च
Supreme
पुरुषार्थ Noun
Purushartha
जीवनाचे ध्येय
Goal of human life
पाविजे Verb
Pavije
प्राप्त होते
Is attained

💡 Meaning

Therefore, perform the duty that is appropriate for you with a sincere mind; through this, one attains the supreme goal of life.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj emphasizes that performing one's natural and prescribed duty (Swadharma) with total mental alignment and sincerity is the path to the ultimate human goal. It is not the renunciation of action, but the refinement of the attitude behind the action that leads to liberation.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, when a professional completes their tasks with integrity and focus rather than just for a paycheck, they find deeper satisfaction and growth.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the necessity of performing one's prescribed duties to reach spiritual perfection.

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