Vaat 5.194
Swamini Vato Prakaran 5 Vaat 194 · 5 · Verse 194
Sanskrit Original
Gnānpralay karavo tethī koī moṭī vāt nathī, māṭe gnānpralay karavo, jeṭalo gnānpralay karyo teṭalo māyāthī mukāṇo ne tem karyā vinā moṭāī to maḷe paṇ māyāthī mukāy nahī. Gnānpralay te shu je, Prakṛutinu kāryamātra haiyāmāthī kāḍhī nākhī brahmarūp thāvu, Guṇātīt thāvu, pachhī kāī karavu rahe nahī; ne Mahārājno siddhānt paṇ em ja chhe.
There is nothing greater than to attain the ultimate knowledge (gnān pralay) that all of creation is perishable, therefore, attain this ultimate spiritual knowledge. The extent to which this knowledge develops is the extent to which māyā is overcome. And without doing this, greatness may be attained but māyā is not overcome. What is this ultimate spiritual wisdom? It is to remove all the works of Prakruti from the heart, to become brahmarup and gunātit. Then nothing remains to be done. And that is Maharaj’s principle also.