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🕉️Sanskrit Subhashit

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 183

म्हणोनि विषयांचां ठायीं । जयाचें प्रेम मुळींच नाहीं । तोचि पूर्णप्रज्ञ पाही । स्थिरबुद्धि ॥ १८३ ॥

"Therefore, he who has no love for sense objects at all, see him as one of perfect wisdom and steady intellect."

म्हणोनि Conjunction
Mhanoni
म्हणून
Therefore
विषयांचां Noun
Vishayancha
इंद्रियांच्या विषयांच्या
Of sense objects
ठायीं Preposition
Thayi
ठिकाणी
In or at
जयाचें Pronoun
Jayache
ज्याचे
Whose
प्रेम Noun
Prem
आसक्ती किंवा ओढ
Attachment or love
पूर्णप्रज्ञ Adjective
Purnapragnya
पूर्ण ज्ञानी
Perfectly wise
स्थिरबुद्धि Adjective
Sthirabuddhi
अढळ बुद्धीचा
Steady-minded

💡 Meaning

Therefore, know that he who has no attachment at all to sense objects is truly a person of perfect and steady wisdom.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes that true wisdom is found in complete detachment from sensory pleasures. When an individual no longer harbors any craving or 'love' for external objects (sound, touch, sight, taste, smell), their intellect becomes firmly rooted in the Self. This state of being unswayed by worldly attractions is the mark of a 'Sthitaprajna'—one with steady and perfect wisdom.

🎯 Practical Application

In daily life, practicing detachment from distractions like excessive social media or junk food helps in achieving mental peace and focus. For example, a student focusing on studies despite the noise of a party nearby demonstrates this control.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar describes the state of a person who has attained steady wisdom by detaching from sensory objects.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 2, Verse 187

जेथ हे विषयविख वावरे । तेथ तो निद्रिस्तचि असे पुरे । आणि जेथ भूतजात जागे । तेथ तो निजे ॥ १८७ ॥

"Where this poison of sense-objects roams, there he is completely asleep; and where all beings are awake, there he sleeps."

विषयविख Noun
Vishayavikha
इंद्रियांच्या विषयांचे विष
Poison of sense-objects
वावरे Verb
Vavare
वावरते किंवा संचार करते
Exists or roams
निद्रिस्त Adjective
Nidrista
झोपलेला किंवा अलिप्त
Asleep or indifferent
भूतजात Noun
Bhutajata
सर्व प्राणीमात्र
All living beings
जागे Verb
Jage
जागृत असणे
To be awake

💡 Meaning

Where the poison of sense-objects prevails, the wise man remains asleep; and where all living beings are awake (in worldly affairs), there he sleeps.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj explains that the perspective of a wise person is diametrically opposite to that of the worldly-minded. What the common masses perceive as 'reality'—the pursuit of sensory pleasures and material gains—is seen as a dream or illusion by the sage, who remains indifferent (asleep) to it. Conversely, the spiritual truth and self-knowledge, which the common man ignores (is asleep to), is the very realm where the sage is fully awake and conscious.

🎯 Practical Application

In a world obsessed with material gain and social media validation, a wise person focuses on inner peace and character, remaining 'asleep' to superficial trends while staying 'awake' to their inner growth.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar describes the paradoxical consciousness of a self-realized soul compared to ordinary people.

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Dnyaneshwari Ch. 5, Verse 107

म्हणोनि बाह्य हे विषय । सांडूनि जे निःसंशय । अंतरीं होती थितय । आपणपां ॥ १०७ ॥

"Therefore, leaving aside these external objects, those who undoubtedly become steady within themselves."

म्हणोनि Adverb
Mhaṇōni
म्हणून
Therefore
बाह्य Adjective
Bāhya
बाहेरचे
External
विषय Noun
Viṣaya
इंद्रियांचे भोग
Sense objects
सांडूनि Verb
Sāṇḍūni
त्याग करून
Having abandoned
निःसंशय Adverb
Niḥsanśaya
शंकेशिवाय
Undoubtedly
थितय Adjective
Thitaya
स्थिर
Steady

💡 Meaning

Therefore, those who abandon external sense objects and undoubtedly become steady within their own self.

🔍 Deep Interpretation

In this verse, Saint Dnyaneshwar emphasizes the importance of introspection. He states that a seeker who renounces the fleeting pleasures of the external world and turns their focus inward can achieve stability in the Self. When the senses are directed outward, the mind remains restless. However, by recognizing the futility of external objects and centering oneself without any doubt, one attains eternal peace. This state of 'Thitaya' (steadiness) is the hallmark of a true yogi.

🎯 Practical Application

In modern life, we are constantly distracted by gadgets and social media. Applying this verse means taking a few minutes daily to disconnect from the digital world and sit in silence to observe our inner thoughts, which leads to mental clarity and reduced anxiety.

📌 Context

Saint Dnyaneshwar explains the process of internalizing consciousness by detaching from external sensory distractions.

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