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मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ समयज्ञाय नमः।
विवेचन:
जो सर्वांना समभावाने जाणतो आणि उत्पत्तीस्थितीलय यांचे ज्ञान ठेवतो, तो समयज्ञः. योग्य काळ, योग्य परिस्थिती आणि योग्य परिणाम यांची त्याला पूर्ण जाणीव असते. समत्व आणि कालज्ञान यांचा सुंदर मिलाफ या नावात आहे.
अर्थ:
जो वेळेचे महत्त्व जाणतो.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Samayajnaya Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From *samaya* (time, convention, agreement, occasion) + *jna* (knower); "He Who Knows the Proper Time and All Conventions" - He Who perfectly understands the right moment for every action and knows all sacred conventions and covenants.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
**Reference
Viṣṇu's perfect timing - acting at exactly the right moment, never too early or late. **Interpretation
Sama means equal, proper, right; yajña means sacrifice, knowledge. Samayajña knows the proper timing. **Mythological Story
Divine timing is mysterious to us but perfect to the Samayajña: Why did Narasiṁha wait through Prahlāda's tortures before manifesting? The Samayajña knew: too early, and Prahlāda's faith wouldn't be perfected; too late, and Prahlāda would die. Perfect timing: when faith was complete AND child was still alive. Why did Kṛṣṇa wait 13 years before enabling Pāṇḍavas' revenge? The Samayajña knew: immediate revenge wouldn't teach the lessons; 13 years ripened all necessary karma perfectly. Why does liberation come to some quickly, others after many lifetimes? The Samayajña knows each soul's perfect timing. Like farmer knows: plant too early (seeds freeze), too late (missed season), must be exactly right time. The Samayajña plants avatāras, events, grace at exactly right moment! For devotees frustrated by "delayed" answers to prayers, the Samayajña teaches: the delay IS the answer! Your current maturity cannot handle what you're asking; the waiting itself is preparation. Trust divine timing. The practice: when prayers seem unanswered, affirm "The Samayajña knows perfect timing. My 'not yet' is actually 'not ready yet.' I trust His timing over my impatience."