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मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ सिद्धसंकल्पाय नमः।
विवेचन:
ज्याचा संकल्प नेहमी पूर्ण होतो, तो सिद्धसंकल्पः. त्याच्या इच्छेत दैवी शक्ती आणि सत्यनिष्ठा असल्याने ती कधी व्यर्थ जात नाही. विश्वव्यवस्था त्याच्या अशा अचूक संकल्पांवर चालते.
अर्थ:
ज्याचे संकल्प नेहमी सत्य ठरतात.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Siddhasamkalpaya Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From siddha (fulfilled) + sankalpa (will/resolve); "He Whose Will Is Always Fulfilled" - whatever He wills instantly becomes reality.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
**Reference
Whatever Viṣṇu wills happens without obstacle or delay. **Interpretation
Siddha means accomplished, successful; saṅkalpa means resolve, intention, will. His will is law. **Mythological Story
The difference between human and divine saṅkalpa (resolve): When we resolve "I will wake at 5 AM," ten things can prevent it - oversleeping, alarm failure, power cut, illness, family emergency, etc. Success is uncertain. But when the Siddhasaṅkalpa resolves, nothing can prevent fulfillment. When Viṣṇu resolved "I will descend as Kṛṣṇa," Kaṁsa tried preventing it (killing all newborns) - failed. When Kṛṣṇa resolved "Dharma will win at Kurukṣetra," Duryodhana marshaled superior forces - failed. The Siddhasaṅkalpa's resolve operates at the causal level (before manifestation), ensuring success before action even begins! This relates to the Law of Attraction teachings (popular today) - but there's a key difference: human intention from ego-consciousness has limited power; divine intention from pure consciousness has infinite power. When devotees align their saṅkalpa with the Siddhasaṅkalpa's will, they tap into that infinite power. The Gītā's teaching: "mat-karma-kṛn mat-paramo mad-bhaktaḥ" (make Me your sole purpose) - aligning individual saṅkalpa with divine Saṅkalpa ensures success. For devotees, this teaching prevents frustration: when your saṅkalpa fails repeatedly, it's a signal - misalignment with the Siddhasaṅkalpa's will. The practice: before forming intentions, meditate and ask "Is this my ego's saṅkalpa or alignment with Siddhasaṅkalpa's will?" Ego-intentions often fail; aligned intentions succeed.