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Latest revision as of 13:11, 14 February 2025

Sloka 31

Sloka (श्लोक)

मोक्षकारणसामग्र्यां भक्तिरेव गरीयसी ।
स्वस्वरूपानुसन्धानं भक्तिरित्यभिधीयते ॥ ३१ ॥

पदच्छेद / Padaccheda

मोक्ष-कारण-सामग्र्यां
भक्तिः-एव
गरीयसी
स्व-स्वरूप-अनुसन्धानं
भक्तिः-इति-अभिधीयते

Transliteration (लिप्यांतरण)

mokṣa-kāraṇa-sāmagrayāṁ bhaktiḥ eva garīyasī | svasvarūpa-anusandhānaṁ bhaktiḥ iti abhidhīyate || 31 ||

Translation (अनुवाद)

Among the means to liberation, devotion alone is the supreme; the contemplation on one's own true nature is called devotion.

Word-by-Word Meaning (अन्वय के साथ शब्दार्थ)

Sanskrit (संस्कृत) English Meaning (अर्थ) Hindi Meaning (हिंदी अर्थ)
मोक्ष (mokṣa) liberation मुक्ति
कारण (kāraṇa) cause कारण
सामग्र्यां (sāmagrayāṁ) among the means सामग्रियों में
भक्तिः (bhaktiḥ) devotion भक्ति
एव (eva) alone/truly ही
गरीयसी (garīyasī) supreme श्रेष्ठ
स्व (sva) one's own स्व
स्वरूप (svarūpa) true nature स्वरूप
अनुसन्धानं (anusandhānaṁ) contemplation अनुसंधान
भक्तिः (bhaktiḥ) devotion भक्ति
इति (iti) thus इस प्रकार
अभिधीयते (abhidhīyate) is called कहा जाता है

कर्ता-क्रिया-विधान / S-V-O Tuples

कर्ता-क्रिया-विधान / Subject-Verb-Object (S-V-O) Tuples
कर्ता (Subject) क्रिया (Verb) विधान (Object) अंग्रेज़ी अनुवाद / English Translation हिंदी अनुवाद / Hindi Translation
भक्ति गरीयसी मोक्षकारणसामग्र्यां Devotion is supreme among the means to liberation. मोक्ष के साधनों में भक्ति श्रेष्ठ है।
अनुसन्धानं अभिधीयते भक्तिः The contemplation is called devotion. अनुसंधान को भक्ति कहा जाता है।

Important Concepts (महत्वपूर्ण अवधारणाएँ)

Categories (वर्गीकरण)

  • Definition
  • Comparison

Topics

  • Devotion
  • Liberation
  • Self-realization

Commentary (टीका)

This verse conveys the paramount importance of bhakti or devotion in the path to mokṣa, or liberation. It emphasizes that while numerous means might exist for attaining liberation, bhakti stands out as the most vital. Furthermore, it identifies anusandhāna, or contemplation on one's true nature, as an integral expression of devotion. In essence, true devotion transcends mere external rituals and manifests as a profound internal search for self-awareness and truth. Through bhakti, one can realize their innate divinity, leading to ultimate liberation. The insights offered in this verse resonate with the Vedantic philosophy that self-knowledge and devotion are intertwined on the path towards spiritual freedom.