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Vaat 2.67

Swamini Vato Prakaran 2 Vaat 67 · 2 · Verse 67

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Sanskrit Original

Traṇ prakārnā dukh kahevāy chhe, temā hamaṇā be dukh nathī; te adhibhūt je, koī māratu nathī ne adhidaiv je, kāḷ paḍato nathī. Ne have adhyātma je, mannī pīḍā te rahyu chhe; te ṭāḷavāno hetu to gnān chhe, te hoy to dukh na thāy, eno bījo upāy nathī.

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Three types of miseries are described, of which, currently, two are not present. They are adhibhut (physical pain) – nobody is beating us – and adhidaiv (natural disasters) – famine does not strike. And now, adhyātma – miseries or difficulties of the mind – remain. The way to overcome them is by spiritual wisdom. If one has this, misery does not arise. There is no other method.