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श्लोक - नाम क्रमांक: 462
मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ जितक्रोधाय नमः।
विवेचन:
ज्याने क्रोधावर पूर्ण विजय मिळविला आहे, तो जितक्रोधः. तो न्यायासाठी कठोर होतो, पण स्वभावतः रागाच्या अधीन नसतो. संयम, शुद्धता आणि स्थितप्रज्ञतेचे हे आदर्श नाव आहे.
अर्थ:
ज्याने रागाला जिंकले आहे.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Jitakrodhaya Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From *jita* (conquered, mastered) + *krodha* (anger); "He Who Has Completely Conquered Anger" - He has perfect mastery over all negative impulses; no provocation can disturb His eternal equanimity.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
**Explanation
*Jita* = conquered and *krodha* = anger. Vishnu has completely transcended anger — not through suppression but through the completeness of His divine fulfillment. Anger arises from frustrated desire or wounded ego; Vishnu, having no unfulfilled desire and no ego, is naturally and perfectly free from anger. **Spiritual Interpretation
The Bhagavad Gita (16.2-3) lists *krodha-varjitam* (freedom from anger) among the divine qualities (*daivi sampat*). Vishnu as Jita-Krodhah is the model of this divine tranquility. While He does destroy evil forces, this is not from anger but from compassionate cosmic necessity — the way a surgeon removes a diseased limb without hatred. The *Yoga Sutras* (2.35) state that in the presence of one established in *ahimsa* (non-violence, which requires absence of anger), even naturally hostile beings abandon aggression. Vishnu as Jita-Krodhah creates a field of divine peace that transforms all who enter it. **Puranic Reference
The Bhagavata Purana narrates Krishna's response to the most extreme provocations — Shishupala's 100 insults (culminating in death by the Sudarshana Chakra) were not met with emotional anger but with divine justice, calmly administered. Even Vishnu's "wrath" (*raudra*) is perfectly controlled — Jita-Krodhah expressing justice rather than passion.