Vaat 1.228
Swamini Vato Prakaran 1 Vaat 228 · 1 · Verse 228
Sanskrit Original
Gnāne karīne sthiti karavī te dekhvā karatā paṇ adhik chhe, ne Parvatbhāī, Kṛupānand Swāmī, Muktānand Swāmī emane samādhi nahotī, paṇ mūrtine dekhtā kharā; ne Parvatbhāī hamaṇā āpaṇe samajīe chhīe tem samajtā. Māṭe brahmarūp mānīne Bhagwān māhī rahyā chhe em mānavu, e gnānnī sthiti chhe, te adhik chhe, ne temā vighna nathī. Ne te vinā to Sachchidānand Swāmī samādhīvāḷāne paṇ dukh āvatā. Māṭe premī na thāvu ne gnānī thāvu ne potānī samajaṇne chhupāvī rākhavī, Kṛupānand Swāmīnī peṭhe.
Developing an elevated spiritual state through knowledge is greater than seeing God during meditation. Parvatbhai, Krupanand Swami and Muktanand Swami did not experience samadhi, but they could continuously see the murti of God. And Parvatbhai understood as we understand now.1 Therefore, to believe oneself as brahmarup and that God resides within, is the state of spiritual wisdom; that is superior to samadhi and it is free of obstacles. Footnotes: 1. 1. That Shriji Maharaj is supreme God and Gunatitanand Swami is the incarnation of Aksharbrahman.