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सत्सङ्गत्वे निस्सङ्गत्वम्

🕉️ hindu·📿 11× जप·🕐 Before or after satsang, study, or meditation; morning hours·📜 Bhaja Govindam (Moha Mudgara), verse on satsang and liberation

अन्य नाम / खोज: satsangatve nissangatvam · satsangatve nissangatve · nissangatve nirmohatvam · nishchalatattve jivanmuktih · bhaja govindam satsangatve

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अर्थ

'भज गोविन्दम्' का यह प्रसिद्ध श्लोक कारण-कार्य की सुन्दर श्रृंखला में आध्यात्मिक प्रगति की सम्पूर्ण सीढ़ी प्रस्तुत करता है। सत्संग से वैराग्य, वैराग्य से निर्मोहता, निर्मोहता से निश्चल सत्य का बोध, और उस बोध से जीवन्मुक्ति — जीवित रहते हुए मुक्ति। यह दर्शाता है कि सत्संग को मार्ग का प्रथम चरण क्यों इतना महत्व दिया जाता है।

उत्पत्ति और कथा

Bhaja Govindam (Moha Mudgara), verse on satsang and liberation · Adi Shankaracharya · 8th century CE (circa 788-820)

This verse is part of Adi Shankaracharya's Bhaja Govindam, sung in Varanasi to awaken the soul from delusion. Having warned against worldly attachment, Shankaracharya here offers the constructive path in a single elegant chain: holy company gives rise to detachment, detachment to the dispelling of delusion, that to the realization of the unchanging Self, and that realization to liberation in this very life. The verse has become a classic statement on the indispensable role of satsang.

शास्त्रों में वर्णित

This verse is cherished as proof that the seemingly simple act of keeping holy company can, step by step, carry a person all the way to liberation. Saints have often said that one moment of true satsang can accomplish what years of solitary effort cannot.

मंत्र

किसी भी पंक्ति या ▶ बटन पर टैप कर सुनें

सत्सङ्गत्वे निस्सङ्गत्वं निस्सङ्गत्वे निर्मोहत्वम् निर्मोहत्वे निश्चलतत्त्वं निश्चलतत्त्वे जीवन्मुक्तिः

Satsangatve nissangatvam nissangatve nirmohatvam Nirmohatve nishchalatattvam nishchalatattve jivanmuktih

अर्थ:सत्संग से निःसंगता आती है; निःसंगता से निर्मोहता; निर्मोहता से निश्चल तत्त्व (अविचल सत्य); और निश्चल तत्त्व से जीवन्मुक्ति प्राप्त होती है।

शब्द-दर-शब्द अर्थ

उच्चारण सुनने के लिए किसी भी शब्द पर क्लिक करें

सत्सङ्गत्वे🔊SatsangatveThrough the company of the good/holy (satsang)
निस्सङ्गत्वं🔊NissangatvamNon-attachment, freedom from clinging
निर्मोहत्वम्🔊NirmohatvamFreedom from delusion (moha)
निश्चलतत्त्वं🔊Nishchala-tattvamThe changeless/steady Truth (the unwavering Reality)
जीवन्मुक्तिः🔊JivanmuktihLiberation while still living (in this very body)
सत्🔊SatThe good, the true, the real; holy beings
सङ्ग🔊SangaCompany, association, attachment
मोह🔊MohaDelusion, infatuation, confusion
निश्चल🔊NishchalaUnmoving, steady, changeless
तत्त्व🔊TattvaTruth, essential reality, the Self

सत्सङ्गत्वे निस्सङ्गत्वम् पाठ के लाभ

Reveals the complete step-by-step path from satsang to liberation

Highlights the supreme value of holy company (satsang)

Cultivates detachment (nissanga) and freedom from delusion (nirmoha)

Points the mind toward the changeless Truth (nishchala-tattva)

Inspires the goal of jivanmukti — liberation while still alive

A concise, memorable map of spiritual evolution by Adi Shankaracharya

सत्सङ्गत्वे निस्सङ्गत्वम् जप विधि

जप संख्या11बार
उत्तम समयBefore or after satsang, study, or meditation; morning hours

Recite this verse slowly, following the chain of words as a ladder — satsang, non-attachment, non-delusion, changeless Truth, liberation. Let each link lead naturally to the next in your contemplation. It is especially fitting to chant before joining holy company or beginning spiritual study, as a reminder of where the path leads.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

It means 'From satsang (the company of the good) comes non-attachment.' The verse then continues the chain: non-attachment leads to freedom from delusion, that to the changeless Truth, and that to liberation while living (jivanmukti).
Jivanmukti means 'liberation while still living' — the state of one who, having realized the changeless Truth, is free even while embodied. It is the culmination of the spiritual ladder this verse describes.
Adi Shankaracharya places satsang (holy company) first because association with the wise naturally loosens worldly attachment. From there, each step follows: detachment dispels delusion, which reveals the eternal Truth, which grants liberation. Satsang is the seed of the whole journey.
It is from Bhaja Govindam (Moha Mudgara) by Adi Shankaracharya, composed in the 8th century CE. It is one of the hymn's most quoted verses, often recited to praise the power of satsang.

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