“Raghunathji janey” (રઘુનાથજી જાણે / रघुनाथजी जाने) is often used to mean:
“Rama knows.”
or
“Only Lord Raghunath knows.”
“Raghunathji” is a devotional name for Rama — “Lord of the Raghu lineage.” Depending on tone, the phrase can carry surrender, humility, uncertainty, or trust:
- I don’t fully know — Raghunathji knows.
- What is meant to unfold, He knows.
- Beyond my mind, beyond control.
In the thread you’ve been exploring — swadhyay, non-duality, non-doership — it can sound like:
Observe sincerely, act sincerely…
and what remains beyond control — Raghunathji janey.
A kind of humility without helplessness.
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