Vaat 1.86
Swamini Vato Prakaran 1 Vaat 86 · 1 · Verse 86
Sanskrit Original
Āpaṇāmā tyāgī thaī jāy chhe ne sansār mūkī de chhe, e to Bhagwānmā het te taṇāī āve. E to jog chhe paṇ sānkhya nahi, ne het to āngaḷī truṭatu hoy paṇ sānkhya nahi, ne jene sānkhya hoy ne sādhu thāvā āve ne tene kahīe je, gharnā māṇas sarve gharmā sūtā hoy ne ghar bāḷīne āvo to sādhu karīe; to sānkhyavāḷāne e kaṭhaṇ na paḍe ne jogvāḷāthī e thāy nahi.
In our fellowship a person renounces worldly ties and becomes a renunciant because he has love for God and so is drawn to him. This is Yoga, but not Sānkhya. There may be much love for God but that is not Sānkhya. And if a practitioner of Sānkhya comes to become a sadhu and is told that he will only be made a sadhu if he goes and burns his family who is at home, then it is not difficult for him to do so. But one with mere Yoga cannot do this.