Vaat 4.138
Swamini Vato Prakaran 4 Vaat 138 · 4 · Verse 138
Sanskrit Original
Gām Rohīshāḷāmā vāt karī je, “Bhagwānnu māhātmya hoy ne Sādhuno sang hoy to viṣhaymā levāya nahi ne tene oḷangī to jāy, paṇ sānkhye karīne niṣhedh karyā vinā mūḷmāthī nāsh pāme nahi.”
In the village Rohishālā, Swami said, “If one understands the greatness of God and has the company of the Sadhu, he would not be lured by the vishays and would pass over them; however, without falsifying them through the principles of Sankhya, they cannot be destroyed from the roots.”1 Footnotes: 1. 1. In order to please God and the Satpurush, one who observes niyams and follows their āgnā can remain free of the vishays. However, without falsifying the vishays through the thought process of Sankhya, the desire to enjoy them cannot be destroyed from the roots. This thought process is learned from the Satpurush himself.