Vaat 5.34
Swamini Vato Prakaran 5 Vaat 34 · 5 · Verse 34
Sanskrit Original
“Māre to jīvne Bhagwān vinā bīje joḍavā nathī ne tamane pravṛuttimāthī chhoḍāvīne sukhe bhajan karāvīsh,” e vagere ghaṇī tarehnī vāto karī. Ā to dishmātra lakhī chhe. Harishankarbhāīe pūchhyu je, “Tame to antarjāmī chho tethī tamārī āgaḷ prārthanā karavī ghaṭatī nathī.” Tyāre Swāmīe uttar karyo je, “Antarjāmī āgaḷ paṇ pūchhavānu hoy te pūchhavu ne kahyu ke tamāre āhī paṇ Bhagwānnā dhāmnā jevu sukh mānavu ne tamāre pūrvano sanskār baḷiyo chhe māṭe bhajan karyā karavu ne Vartālmā badhā māṇas mārāmā taṇāī gayā ne keṭlāke dhotiyā oḍhāḍyā ne hu to Mahārājnī mūrti sāmu joī rahyo,” em potānā sāmarthyanī vāt karī.
“I want to attach the jivas to God only and nowhere else. And I want to free all of you from pravrutti so you can worship God happily.” Swami spoke many such similar words, of which only few words have been captured here. Then, Harishankarbhai asked, “You are omniscient, therefore it is not necessary to pray to you.” Swami replied, “One should ask what they need to even to one who is omniscient.” Then, Swami continued, “You should believe that happiness here is equal to the happiness of Akshardham. You have great merits of your past births, so continue worshiping God. In Vartal, many people were drawn toward me. Many offered me dhotiyās, but I simply remained fixed on Maharaj’s murti.” Swami spoke about his power in this way.