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Bhagavad Gita 2.55 — Prajahati Yada Kaman in Odia · ଓଡ଼ିଆ

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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Verse 55 · Sage Veda Vyasa (Mahabharata, Bhishma Parva) · Ancient (text compiled c. 5th–2nd century BCE)

Toward the close of the Sankhya Yoga chapter, Arjuna asks Krishna how a person of steady wisdom speaks, sits and walks. Krishna answers with a luminous portrait of the sthitaprajna, beginning here: such a one has abandoned all the mind's desires and is utterly content within the Self. These verses became the classic description of the enlightened sage.

ଶାସ୍ତ୍ରରେ କୁହାଯାଇଥିବା ପରି

Sages have long held the verses on the sthitaprajna as a mirror for self-examination, and devotees recount that contemplating 'prajahati yada kaman' loosened the relentless pull of craving, replacing restlessness with a quiet, self-sufficient contentment that no outer loss could shake.

ମନ୍ତ୍ର

ଯେକୌଣସି ଧାଡ଼ି କିମ୍ବା ▶ ବଟନ୍ ଛୁଇଁ ଶୁଣନ୍ତୁ

ଶ୍ରୀଭଗଵାନୁଵାଚ ପ୍ରଜହାତି ଯଦା କାମାନ୍ ସର୍ଵାନ୍ ପାର୍ଥ ମନୋଗତାନ୍। ଆତ୍ମନ୍ଯେଵାତ୍ମନା ତୁଷ୍ଟଃ ସ୍ଥିତପ୍ରଜ୍ଞସ୍ତଦୋଚ୍ଯତେ॥

śhrī bhagavān uvācha prajahāti yadā kāmān sarvān pārtha mano-gatān ātmany-evātmanā tuṣhṭaḥ sthita-prajñas tadochyate

ଅର୍ଥ:The Blessed Lord said: When a person completely casts off all the desires of the mind, O Partha, and is satisfied in the Self by the Self alone, then is he said to be one of steady wisdom.

ଶବ୍ଦ-ଶବ୍ଦ ଅର୍ଥ

ଉଚ୍ଚାରଣ ଶୁଣିବାକୁ ଯେକୌଣସି ଶବ୍ଦରେ କ୍ଲିକ୍ କରନ୍ତୁ

ଶ୍ରୀଭଗଵାନ୍ ଉଵାଚ🔊śhrī bhagavān uvāchathe Supreme Lord said
ପ୍ରଜହାତି🔊prajahāticasts off, completely discards
ଯଦା🔊yadāwhen
କାମାନ୍🔊kāmāndesires, selfish cravings
ସର୍ଵାନ୍🔊sarvānall
ପାର୍ଥ🔊pārthaO Partha (Arjuna, son of Pritha)
ମନଃ-ଗତାନ୍🔊manaḥ-gatānof the mind, dwelling in the mind
ଆତ୍ମନି🔊ātmaniin the Self
ଏଵ🔊evaonly, alone
ଆତ୍ମନା🔊ātmanāby the Self, by the purified mind
ତୁଷ୍ଟଃ🔊tuṣhṭaḥsatisfied, content
ସ୍ଥିତ-ପ୍ରଜ୍ଞଃ🔊sthita-prajñaḥone of steady wisdom, one whose intellect is firm
ତଦା🔊tadāthen, at that time
ଉଚ୍ଯତେ🔊uchyateis said, is called

Bhagavad Gita 2.55 — Prajahati Yada Kaman ପାଠର ଲାଭ

Reveals the marks of a person of steady wisdom (sthitaprajna)

Guides the seeker to find lasting contentment within the Self

Helps release the endless cravings of the restless mind

Cultivates inner peace independent of external circumstances

Inspires equanimity, self-mastery and freedom from desire

Serves as a meditative ideal for the goal of the spiritual path

Bhagavad Gita 2.55 — Prajahati Yada Kaman ପାଠ ବିଧି

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ଉତ୍ତମ ସମୟMorning meditation or evening reflection on inner contentment and self-mastery

Recite this verse slowly while contemplating the state of being content within oneself, free of the mind's cravings. Let it serve as a daily aspiration to turn inward for fulfillment rather than seeking it in outer objects. Repeated with reflection, it gradually loosens the grip of desire and steadies the mind in the peace of the Self.

ବାରମ୍ବାର ପଚରାଯାଉଥିବା ପ୍ରଶ୍ନ

ଏହି ପୃଷ୍ଠାରେ ସମ୍ପୂର୍ଣ Bhagavad Gita 2.55 — Prajahati Yada Kaman ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଲିପିରେ ଦିଆଯାଇଛି — ସେହି ମୂଳ ଶ୍ଳୋକ, ଅକ୍ଷର-ଅକ୍ଷର ଲିପ୍ୟନ୍ତରିତ, ଯାହାଦ୍ୱାରା ଆପଣ ସହଜରେ ପଢ଼ି ଜପ କରିପାରିବେ। ଯେକୌଣସି ଧାଡ଼ି (କିମ୍ବା ▶ ବଟନ୍) ଛୁଇଁ ତାହାର ପାଠ ଶୁଣନ୍ତୁ।
ହଁ — କେବଳ ଲିପି ବଦଳେ; ଶବ୍ଦ ଓ ସେମାନଙ୍କ ଅର୍ଥ ମୂଳ ହିଁ ରହେ। ଏହି ପୃଷ୍ଠାର ଶ୍ଳୋକ-ଶ୍ଳୋକ ଅର୍ଥ, ଲାଭ ଓ ପାଠ ବିଧି ସମାନ ଭାବେ ପ୍ରଯୁଜ୍ୟ।
Krishna teaches that a person of steady wisdom (sthitaprajna) is one who has cast off all selfish desires of the mind and is fully content within the Self alone. True and lasting fulfillment comes not from external acquisitions but from resting in one's own inner being.
A sthitaprajna is a sage of steady, established wisdom — one whose intellect is firm and unshaken by pleasure or pain. Verse 2.55 is the first of several verses (2.55–2.72) in which Krishna describes the qualities, conduct and serenity of such a realized person.
It points to freedom from selfish, binding cravings of the mind that disturb inner peace. The aim is not lifeless suppression but a natural fullness in which one no longer depends on external objects for happiness, having found complete satisfaction within the Self.
Practise turning inward for contentment instead of chasing one desire after another. When the mind craves, gently remind yourself that lasting peace is found within. Over time this cultivates the steady, serene mind of the sthitaprajna and frees you from restlessness.

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