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Vaat 4.30

Swamini Vato Prakaran 4 Vaat 30 · 4 · Verse 30

swamini-vatogunatitanand-swamiakshar-purushottam

Sanskrit Original

Mūḷjī Brahmachārī jevā satsangmā koī niṣhkāmī nahi, paṇ te bījāne niṣhkāmī karī shake nahi. Ne panḍe niṣhkāmī hoy ne niṣhkāmīnī rītne jāṇatā hoy te bījāne niṣhkāmī karī shake.

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There is no one in Satsang who is free of lust like Mulji Brahmachari. However, he cannot free anyone of lust. One who is the embodiment of being free of lust and knows the way of being free of lust can free others from lust.1 Footnotes: 1. 1. Swami reveals the principle that only the eternal Aksharbrahman can eradicate one’s flaws and make one brahmarup. One who attained an elevated state by associating with Aksharbrahman cannot eradicate others’ flaws and make them brahmarup. Maharaj has referred to one who attains an elevated state by associating with Aksharbrahman as one with sādhan-dashā - they reached this state by endeavoring, i.e. associating with the Aksharbrahman Satpurush. However, one who is eternally elevated is the Aksharbrahman Satpurush himself and is referred to as siddha-dashā.