Vaat 2.165
Swamini Vato Prakaran 2 Vaat 165 · 2 · Verse 165
Sanskrit Original
Mūnzavaṇ ṭāḷyāno upāya je, kāḷnī gati jāṇavī, janma-mṛutyunu dukh vichāravu, Bhagwānno mahimā vichāravo. Vaḷī, āpaṇu koī nathī ne āpaṇe koīnā nathī. Vaḷī, ātmā to traṇ dehthī vilakṣhaṇ chhe, em gnānīne to anant lochan1 chhe ne mūnzavaṇ ṭāḷyānā paṇ anek upāy chhe; ne mūnzavaṇ anek prakārnī chhe. Footnotes: 1. 1. Lochan eṭale draṣhṭi. Gnānī sukh-dukh, mān-apamān vageremā sthiratā dhārī shake chhe.
Methods for overcoming worries: know the nature of time, think about the miseries of birth and death, and the glory of God. Remember, no one belongs to us and we belong to no one. Also, the ātmā is separate from the three bodies. Such a spiritually wise person has infinite eyes.1 There are many ways of overcoming worries, since there are many reasons for worries. Footnotes: 1. 1. Their vast experience gives them wide-ranging vision which enables them to maintain equanimity in all situations.