Vaat 5.233
Swamini Vato Prakaran 5 Vaat 233 · 5 · Verse 233
Sanskrit Original
Satsang kare tene māthethī kāḷ, karma ne māyānī bīk ṭaḷī gaī. Tenā rakṣhak Bhagwān thayā. Jem raiyatne1 koī dukh de to rājā vaḍhavā jāy, tem je Ved pāḷe tene Jampurīmā laī jāy nahī ne laī jāy to page lāgīne pāchho mokale ne bījāne to āhīthī ja māravā mānḍe ne yathārth Ved pāḷe to Bhagwānnā dhāmmā jāy, eṭalu to Vedmā baḷ chhe; ne Ajāmeḷ mahāpāpī hato ne tene sādhunu darshan thayu eṭalāmā Jamnā hāththī mukāṇo, ne Moṭā Sādhu hoy tenā bheḷā to Bhagwān rahe chhe, tene vegaḷā melatā nathī. Ne lokone jivāḍavā sāru varsād karyo chhe, nīkar varsād kyā chhe? Footnotes: 1. 1. Prajāne.
For those who practise satsang, the fear of kāl, karma and māyā has been banished from their minds. God has become their protector. Just as those who harass the citizens are rebuked by the king, similarly, those who observe the instructions of the Vedas cannot be taken to Yampuri, and if they are taken, then the servants of Yama would bow to them and send them back. But, they start beating others from here. And those who fully observe the Vedas go to the abode of God – that is the power of the Vedas. Ajamil was a grave sinner, but he had the darshan of a sadhu, so as a result was freed from the clutches of Yama. And God stays with the great Sadhu; he does not leave him. And to help people live, God sends rain. Otherwise, where is the rain?