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Vaat 5.211

Swamini Vato Prakaran 5 Vaat 211 · 5 · Verse 211

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Sanskrit Original

Vāghā Khāchare pūchhyu je, “Sampūrṇa thayā kem kahevāy?” Tyāre Swāmī bolyā je, “Ātmā ne Paramātmā benu gnān thāy, ne chhaṭhṭho nishchay1 kahyo chhe evo thāy tyāre pūru thayu kahevāy. Ne e vāt to vaktā jo nirdoṣh hoy ne vishvās hoy to thāy tevu chhe. Nīkar dākhaḍo karatā Bhagwānnī draṣhṭi thāy tyāre kāḷāntare samajāy.” Footnotes: 1. 1. Vachanāmṛut Loyā 12 pramāṇe chhaṭhṭho nishchay eṭale uttam nirvikalp nishchay.

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Vagha Khachar asked, “When can one be said to be truly fulfilled?” Then Swami replied, “When the knowledge of both ātmā and Paramātmā is attained, and the sixth (highest) level of conviction in which there are no doubts in any action of God – good, bad or indifferent (as described in Vachanamrut Loya-12) – is attained, then one can be said to be fulfilled. This state is attained if the speaker is fault-free and one has trust in him. Otherwise, while trying (to be fulfilled), if God grants grace then, in time, it is understood.”