Vaat 5.237
Swamini Vato Prakaran 5 Vaat 237 · 5 · Verse 237
Sanskrit Original
Satsangī jevā chhe tevā samajātā nathī, sādhu jevā chhe tevā samajātā nathī ne potāne potānā jīvnī paṇ khabar nathī je, mane kevā samarth maḷyā chhe. Ne tyāgī thaīne ṭopī ghāle temā shu ūghaḍyu? Bhagwān ne Moṭā Sādhunu rahasya to samajātu nathī. Te rahasya to e chhe je, brahmarūp thaīne het karavu. Ne ā to vege chaḍī javāṇu chhe, tyāgne vege chaḍī javāy, rāgne vege chaḍī javāy ne gappā māravāne vege chaḍī javāy, paṇ rahasya samajāy nahī tyā sudhī shu ūghaḍyu? Ne jāṇe je, hu māru rūḍu karīsh, paṇ te to Moṭā karashe to ja thāshe. Ne mahimā to evo chhe je, panch mahāpāp baḷī jāy ne kāḷo sarp karaḍyo hoy to chaḍe nahī, kharekharo vishvās hoy to; ne por1 vagar varsāde kāṇā pakavyā. Footnotes: 1. 1. Gaye varṣhe.
Satsangis and sadhus are not understood as they really are. One is not even aware of one’s own real self and how powerful is the one whom we have attained. And what is gained if one renounces and then still seeks power and fame? The essence of (the principles of) God and the great Sadhu is not understood. The essence is to become brahmarup and then offer devotion with deep affection. This is because one is carried away on the spur of the moment. On the spur of the moment, one renounces, enjoys desires and indulges in idle talks. But until the essence is understood, what is attained? And one thinks, “I will do good for myself.” But that will happen only if the great (Sadhu) makes it happen. His glory is such that the five grave sins are burnt (to ashes) and the poison from the bite of a black cobra has no effect – if one has true faith in him.