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मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ तुष्टाय नमः।
विवेचन:
जो भक्तांच्या अल्पसेवेतही सहज संतुष्ट होतो, तो तुष्टः. भक्तीतील भावाला तो वस्तूपेक्षा अधिक महत्त्व देतो. सहज प्रसन्न होणारे करुणामय देवस्वरूप या नावात व्यक्त होते.
अर्थ:
सदैव समाधानी असणारा.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Tushtaya Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From *tush* (to be satisfied, to be pleased); "The Perfectly Satisfied and Content One" - He is eternally content in His own fullness; needing nothing from creation, He is always at perfect peace with Himself.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
** Detailed Meaning & Explanation 'Tushti' means satisfaction, contentment, joy. Vishnu is Tushtah — He who is always perfectly satisfied, never lacking, never wanting. Unlike human beings who oscillate between satisfaction and dissatisfaction, Vishnu is eternally, completely fulfilled in His own nature. He is the very essence of contentment — and when a devotee offers Him even a leaf or a flower with genuine love, He is truly delighted. ** Mythological Significance The Bhagavata Purana (10.81) narrates the deeply moving story of Sudama (Kuchela), the poor brahmin friend of Krishna. Sudama brought only a handful of dry, flattened rice (poha) as his gift to Krishna. Krishna ate it with supreme delight, declaring Himself deeply satisfied (Tushta) by this humble offering made with pure love. This story reveals that Vishnu's satisfaction depends not on the grandeur of offerings but on the sincerity of the devotee's heart. ** Spiritual & Vedantic Meaning In the Bhagavad Gita (9.26), Krishna says: 'Whatever is offered to Me with devotion — a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or water — that devout offering from a pure heart, I accept and I am Tushta (satisfied).' Vishnu's Tushti is the devotee's greatest reward — for when God is satisfied with us, all our needs are met. Internally, Vishnu as Tushtah represents the Ananda (bliss) aspect of Sat-chit-ananda — the natural inner fullness of the Absolute. References: Bhagavad Gita 9.26; Srimad