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Tyaja Durjana Samsargam in Gujarati · ગુજરાતી

🕉️ hindu·📿 3× જપ·🕐 Morning, as a daily resolution, or during evening contemplation·📜 Subhashita (classical Sanskrit niti verse)
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Subhashita (classical Sanskrit niti verse) · Unknown (traditional subhashita) · Classical Sanskrit literature

This verse is one of the gems of the Subhashita tradition — short, elegant Sanskrit sayings on wisdom and right living recited for generations and gathered in countless anthologies. With its four crisp imperatives covering company, conduct and contemplation, it has become a cherished summary of the whole art of living well, often taught as a daily rule for both worldly and spiritual life.

શાસ્ત્રોમાં કહ્યા પ્રમાણે

This verse has guided many onto the path of virtue; teachers recount that those who adopt its fourfold counsel as a daily vow gradually find their company purified, their deeds ennobled and their hearts steadied by the constant remembrance that all things pass.

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કોઈપણ પંક્તિ અથવા ▶ બટન દબાવી સાંભળો

ત્યજ દુર્જનસંસર્ગં ભજ સાધુસમાગમમ્। કુરુ પુણ્યમહોરાત્રં સ્મર નિત્યમનિત્યતામ્॥

tyaja durjana-saṁsargaṁ bhaja sādhu-samāgamam। kuru puṇyam aho-rātraṁ smara nityam anityatām॥

અર્થ:Give up the company of the wicked; seek the company of the good. Perform meritorious deeds day and night, and ever remember the impermanence of all things. In four brief commands the verse lays out a complete path of right living and spiritual wisdom.

શબ્દ-શબ્દ અર્થ

ઉચ્ચારણ સાંભળવા કોઈપણ શબ્દ પર ક્લિક કરો

ત્યજ🔊tyajagive up, abandon, forsake
દુર્જનસંસર્ગમ્🔊durjana-saṁsargamthe company (association) of the wicked
ભજ🔊bhajaresort to, seek, cultivate
સાધુસમાગમમ્🔊sādhu-samāgamamthe company of the good and virtuous (the holy)
કુરુ🔊kurudo, perform, practise
પુણ્યમ્🔊puṇyammeritorious deeds, good and righteous acts
અહોરાત્રમ્🔊aho-rātramday and night, continually
સ્મર🔊smararemember, keep in mind, contemplate
નિત્યમ્🔊nityamalways, constantly, ever
અનિત્યતામ્🔊anityatāmthe impermanence (transience) of all things

Tyaja Durjana Samsargam પાઠના લાભ

Offers a complete, easily remembered rule for righteous living

Encourages forsaking harmful company and cultivating good association (satsang)

Inspires continual performance of good and meritorious deeds

Fosters spiritual wisdom through remembrance of impermanence

A guiding verse for seekers, students and householders alike

A short, profound verse ideal for daily reflection and resolve

Tyaja Durjana Samsargam જપ વિધિ

જપ સંખ્યા3વાર
ઉત્તમ સમયMorning, as a daily resolution, or during evening contemplation

Recite the verse each morning as a fourfold vow for the day — to shun bad company, seek good company, do good deeds, and remember life's impermanence. Reflect on each command in turn and let it shape your conduct and outlook. It is often taught as a compact rule of life, easy to memorise and powerful to live by.

વારંવાર પુછાતા પ્રશ્નો

આ પાના પર સંપૂર્ણ Tyaja Durjana Samsargam ગુજરાતી લિપિમાં છે — એ જ મૂળ શ્લોકો, અક્ષર-અક્ષર લિપ્યંતરિત, જેથી તમે સરળતાથી વાંચી અને જપી શકો. કોઈપણ પંક્તિ (અથવા ▶ બટન) દબાવી તેનો પાઠ સાંભળો.
હા — માત્ર લિપિ બદલાય છે; શબ્દો અને તેમનો અર્થ મૂળ જ રહે છે. આ પાનાનો શ્લોક-શ્લોક અર્થ, લાભ અને જપ વિધિ એ જ રીતે લાગુ પડે છે.
It gives four commands for right living: give up the company of the wicked, keep the company of the good, do meritorious deeds day and night, and always remember the impermanence of all things. Together they form a complete guide to virtuous and wise living.
Remembering that all things are transient (anityata) keeps one humble, detached and focused on what truly matters — good company and good deeds — rather than on fleeting pleasures and possessions. It is the foundation of spiritual wisdom.
It is a well-known subhashita of classical Sanskrit niti literature, widely quoted in collections of moral verses and spiritual discourses for its complete and memorable rule of conduct.

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