Sunday, 5 May 2013

To day's Subhashit.

(In continuation of yesterday's Subhash

इन्द्रियाणि  हयानाहुर्विषयांस्तेषु   गोचरान्  |
आत्मेन्द्रियमनोयुक्तं भोक्तेत्याहुर्मनीषिण:  ||

Indriyaani hayaanahurvishayaamsteshu gocharaan.
Aatmendriyamanoyuktam bhoktetyaahurmaneeshinah.

Indriyaani = parts of human body, mainly the sensory organs like, eyes, ears, nose, tongue etc.
Hayaanaahurvishayaamsteshu = hayaanaa +hu +vishayaam + teshu.     Hayaanaam = horses.
hu = an exclamatory suffix to a word.     Vishayaam = sensual pleasures.   Teshu = those.
Gocharaan = field of action, path to be traversed.   Aatmendriyamanoyuktam =  Aattma +indriya + mano +
yuktam .     Aatma = one's own body.     Indriya = sensory organs.       Mano = mind.   
Yuktam = comprised of, combined,       Bhoktetyaahurmaneeshinah = Bhoktetya +hu+ maneeshinah.  
Bhoktetya = enjoyer, sufferer.       Maneeshinah = intelligent and wise men,  sages.

i.e.         Wise and intelligent sages have compared the sensory organs of a person with a set of horses deployed to pull a chariot and sensual pleasures as the route on which they will lead the chariot.  The  Aatma (inner- self) comprised  of body, sensory organs and mind of the person concerned is termed as 'Bhoktaa' -enjoyer or sufferer of  such action.
                                                        (......to be continued  )

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