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मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ दक्षाय नमः।
विवेचन:
जो कुशल, समर्थ, तल्लख आणि कार्यसिद्धी करणारा आहे, तो दक्षः. विश्वव्यवस्थेतील सूक्ष्म नियोजन त्याच्या अद्भुत कार्यक्षमतेचे लक्षण आहे. ज्ञान, नीती आणि कृती यांच्या योग्य समन्वयाचे हे नाव आहे.
अर्थ:
जो कार्यामध्ये कुशल आहे.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Dakshaya Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From *daksha* (skilled, expert, able, quick); "The Supremely Skilled and Expert One" - His divine craftsmanship in creating and sustaining the universe reflects a skill that is absolutely perfect and instantaneous.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
** Detailed Meaning & Explanation 'Daksha' means skilled, capable, dexterous, efficient, quick, intelligent, and competent. Vishnu is Dakshah — He who accomplishes all things with supreme efficiency and skill. He never fails, never makes an error, never procrastinates. His divine capabilities are perfect — whatever He undertakes is accomplished with flawless competence and elegance. ** Mythological Significance This name shares its form with Daksha Prajapati — the great lord of created beings in the Puranas — but in this context, it refers to Vishnu's own divine dexterity. The Sudarshana Chakra that moves at Vishnu's will across the three worlds is an expression of His dakshata (supreme efficiency). In the Mahabharata, Krishna's role as a charioteer was itself an expression of Dakshata — his ability to steer both Arjuna's chariot and the course of the great war with perfect skill and timing. ** Spiritual & Vedantic Meaning In Vedanta, Vishnu's Dakshata points to His Sarva-Shaktimatvam (omnipotence) — the ability to accomplish anything, anywhere, without effort (Nirabhasa — without strain). In contrast to human effort (which involves planning, exertion, failure and correction), Vishnu's action is spontaneously perfect. The Bhagavad Gita's ideal of 'Yoga Karmasu Kaushalam' — yoga is skill in action — is ultimately Vishnu's Daksha-nature that the devotee aspires to embody. References: Bhagavad Gita 2.50; Srimad Bhagavatam 4.1 (Daksha); Vishnu Purana 1.7; Rig Veda 2.27.5