Meaning ofकरत करत अभ्यास के जड़मति होत सुजान रसरी आवत जात ते सिल पर परत निसान
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As you practice and practice, the d-umb mind becomes cleverer and cleverer. The mind becomes more and more intelligent, active on more practice, more study, more exercise etc... So the tough subject or skill or game can be learnt by practicing a lot.
It is similar to the same situation where "rasari" (probably means a pedestrian or small animal or insect) comes and goes very often on a stone. Then there will be a mark on the stone of the path traced by "rasari". Even though the rock is a hard one, there will be marks on it by frequent movement on it.
The author wants to say that difficult things could be learnt by practice.
It is similar to the same situation where "rasari" (probably means a pedestrian or small animal or insect) comes and goes very often on a stone. Then there will be a mark on the stone of the path traced by "rasari". Even though the rock is a hard one, there will be marks on it by frequent movement on it.
The author wants to say that difficult things could be learnt by practice.
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Answer: practice makes perfect like rope is repeated at stone and make mark
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