Vaat 4.11
Swamini Vato Prakaran 4 Vaat 11 · 4 · Verse 11
Sanskrit Original
Bhagwānthī antarāy rahe chhe teṭalu antarmā dukh rahe chhe. Āpaṇī fikar Bhagwānne chhe, Bhagwān āpaṇī rakṣhāmā chhe. Jem chhokarā mābāpne ghareṇā karāvavānu kahetā nathī; paṇ enī meḷe ja karāve chhe, tem āpaṇe Bhagwānne kahevu nahi paḍe, enī meḷe rakṣhā karashe. Ne kahesho je, Bhagwānnā bhaktane dehmā rog kem āve chhe? To e to dehmā vāsanā bahu chhe, māṭe enī vāsanā toḍāvyā sāru rogne prere chhe ne pachhī shuddha kare chhe.
The experience of inner misery is proportional to the distance one keeps from God. God worries about us. God is protecting us. Just as children do not have to tell their parents to make ornaments for them, but the parents themselves have them made, similarly, we will not have to tell God, since he will protect us of his own accord. You may ask why a devotee of God suffers from disease. Well, it is because he has strong attachment for the body and to remove the attachment God first sends illness – then he purifies.