Vaat 5.329
Swamini Vato Prakaran 5 Vaat 329 · 5 · Verse 329
Sanskrit Original
Moṭā samarth hoy te ghī sher jamī jāy paṇ tene strī-bhogno sankalp thāy ja nahī. Samādhivāḷā Arūpānand Swāmīne viṣhayno jog thavāthī satsangmāthī nīkaḷī gayā ne samādhi tūṭī gaī ne gnān uday thaye pāchhā farī vakhat satsangmā āvyā eṭale samādhi thaī gaī. Pachhī Mahārāje hasīne kahyu je, “Bhagwānno vaḷagāḍ koī rīte chhūṭe tevo nathī.”
Even if the Great [Purush] eats one sher of ghee, he will still not have thoughts of enjoying a woman. Arupanand Swami, who could experience samādhi, had contact of the vishays and left Satsang. He stopped experiencing samādhi. When he regained his gnān, he returned into Satsang and he started experiencing samādhi again. Then, Maharaj laughed and said, “When God clings to you, there is no way to free yourself from his grasp.”