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Vaat 4.28

Swamini Vato Prakaran 4 Vaat 28 · 4 · Verse 28

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Sanskrit Original

“Deh hoy te doṣh to hoy, paṇ anuvṛuttimā rahe chhe tethī doṣhno sho bhār chhe, mar rahyā. Ne karavānu to thaī rahyu chhe paṇ ā to vighna ṭāḷīe chhīe. Ane doṣh to zāḍī jevā chhe, te zāḍī hoy te tarat ṭaḷī jāy nahi. Vātu sāmbhaḷtā mahimā jaṇāshe tem ṭaḷashe. Mahimānī kasar chhe.” Madhyanu Termu Vachanāmṛut vanchāvīne vāt karī je, “Ākhnī vṛutti, kānnī vṛutti, badhī vṛuttiyu hṛudayākāshamā rahe chhe tethī koīno bhār raheto nathī, e majakūr1 chhe.” Footnotes: 1. 1. Mukhya arth.

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“As we have a body, faults will exist. But what is the burden of these deficiencies for one who lives intuitively as per God’s wish? None. Let them be, since what we have to do is being done and we are removing these obstacles. Faults are like a thicket which cannot be instantly removed. By listening to spiritual talks, as the glory of God is realized, faults will be removed. There is a deficiency in understanding the glory of God.” Then, after listening to Vachanamrut Gadhada II-13, Swami said, “The focus of the eyes, ears, and in fact, of all the senses resides in the heart. So, nobody’s influence remains. This is the essence of spiritual discourses.”