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मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ सर्वज्ञाय नमः।
विवेचन:
जो सर्वज्ञानी आहे, तो सर्वज्ञः. भूत, वर्तमान, भविष्य, कारण आणि परिणाम — सर्व त्याला पूर्णपणे ज्ञात आहे. पूर्ण ज्ञान आणि सर्वांगीण जाणीव यांचे हे दैवी स्वरूप आहे.
अर्थ:
सर्व काही जाणणारा.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Sarvajnaya Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From *sarva* + *jna* (knower); "The All-Knowing One, the Omniscient" - His knowledge is absolute and complete; there is no fact, no being, no secret in all of existence that He does not know perfectly.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
** Detailed Meaning & Explanation 'Sarva' means all, 'Jna' means knowledge. Sarvajnah is He who knows everything — past, present, future, the innermost thoughts of all beings, the smallest atoms and the greatest cosmic events — all simultaneously and perfectly. This omniscience is not acquired but is intrinsic to Vishnu's divine nature as pure, infinite Consciousness. ** Mythological Significance The Bhagavata Purana's Uddhava Gita (Canto 11) is a beautiful example of Vishnu's Sarvajnatva: Krishna, knowing that His departure from earth is imminent and knowing the grief of His devotees, gives Uddhava profound teachings on the nature of reality, completely unprompted — because His omniscience perceives all needs. In the Mahabharata war, Krishna's divine vision enabled Him to see and know everything happening simultaneously across the battlefield. ** Spiritual & Vedantic Meaning Philosophically, omniscience (Sarvajnatva) is listed as one of the six divine attributes (Shadguna) of Vishnu in Vaishnavism: Jnana (knowledge), Bala (strength), Aishvarya (lordship), Shakti (power), Veerya (courage), Tejas (radiance). Sarvajnah encompasses infinite knowledge that is simultaneously experiential and transcendent. For the devotee, this means: Vishnu already knows your needs, your struggles, your path — even before you express them. 📖 References: Bhagavad Gita 7.26 ('I know the past, present and future'); Srimad Bhagavatam 11.9-29 (Uddhava Gita); Svetasvatara Upanishad 6.8; Vishnu Purana 6.5