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मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ सिद्धार्थाय नमः।
विवेचन:
जो सर्वार्थाने पूर्णसिद्ध आहे, तो सिद्धार्थः. त्याला काही साध्य करावयाचे उरत नाही, कारण पूर्णत्व त्याच्या स्वभावातच आहे. भक्तांसाठी तोच सिद्धी, समाधान आणि अंतिम ध्येय आहे.
अर्थ:
ज्याचे सर्व मनोरथ पूर्ण झाले आहेत.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Siddharthaya Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From siddha (accomplished) + artha (purpose/meaning); "He Whose Every Purpose Is Already Accomplished" - eternally fulfilled, needing nothing.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
**Reference
Unlike humans whose desires remain unfulfilled, Viṣṇu's every intention manifests perfectly. **Interpretation
Siddha means accomplished, fulfilled; artha means purpose, goal, wealth, meaning. Siddhārtha has all purposes accomplished. **Mythological Story
Before becoming Buddha, Prince Siddhartha searched for truth and fulfillment. Ironically, his name means "accomplished purpose" - suggesting the fulfillment he sought externally was already his internal nature! But Viṣṇu is truly Siddhārtha - every intention, every purpose already accomplished. When humans plan, uncertainty looms: will I succeed? Will obstacles arise? Will my purpose be fulfilled? But when the Siddhārtha intends, fulfillment is inevitable. The Gītā teaches: "saṅkalpa-prabhavān kāmāṁs tyaktvā sarvān aśeṣataḥ" (renounce all desires born of will). Why? Because human saṅkalpa (intention) often fails, creating frustration. But the Siddhārtha's saṅkalpa never fails - "yadā yadā hi dharmasya glānir bhavati" (whenever dharma declines) - when He wills to incarnate, it happens perfectly. Every avatāra accomplishes its purpose: Matsya saved Vedas ✓, Kurma provided stable base ✓, Varāha lifted Earth ✓, Narasiṁha protected Prahlāda ✓, Vāmana humbled Bali ✓, Paraśurāma removed corrupt kṣatriyas ✓, Rāma killed Rāvaṇa ✓, Kṛṣṇa established dharma ✓. Perfect success rate! For devotees, connecting with Siddhārtha means: stop relying solely on personal intention (which often fails); align with divine intention (which always succeeds). The practice: before undertaking projects, pray "O Siddhārtha, may my purpose align with Yours. If aligned, ensure success; if misaligned, prevent harmful success."