Vaat 6.1
Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 1 · 6 · Verse 1
Sanskrit Original
Jyāre hu pūrvāshrammā hato, tyāre mune khabhe ek moṭu gūmaḍu thayu hatu tenī pīḍā ghaṇī thaī. Te vakhate jāgratmā ardharātrine same Mahārāj padhāryā ne mune darshan dīdhā. Te pīḷu pītāmbar pe’ryu hatu ne bīju rātu pītāmbar oḍhyu hatu ne mastakne upar dakṣhiṇī pāgh dhārī hatī ne lalāṭne viṣhe kesar-chandannī archā sahit kankuno chāndalo shobhī rahyo hato ne chākhaḍiyu upar chaḍyā hatā. Evī shobhāne joīne mārī vṛutti to te mūrtimā provāī gaī ne pachhī gūmaḍu fūṭī gayu ne pīḍā paṇ ṭaḷī gaī. Pachhī Mahārāj paṇ hasīne adrashya thaī gayā. Pachhī te dahāḍethī te mūrti akhanḍ dekhātī. Pachhī jyāre Alaiye moḍe Mahārājnā ame pratham darshan karyā tyāre hṛudaymā dekhātī je mūrti ne ā mūrti bey ek thaī gaī. Evu joīne Mahārājne sarva kāraṇnā kāraṇ ne sarva avatārnā avatārī Puruṣhottam samajīne me Mahārājno sarvotkṛuṣhṭ nishchay karyo.
When I was at home in my pre-initiation days, I had a big boil on my shoulder and it caused a lot of pain. At that time, while I was awake in the middle of the night, Maharaj came and gave me darshan. He had worn a yellow dhoti and a red upper garment; on his head he had worn a southern-style headgear; his forehead was adorned with marks of sandalwood paste and a chāndlo of red vermilion powder; and he had worn wooden slippers. Seeing such beauty, my mind merged with the murti and then the boil burst open and the pain also ceased. Then, Maharaj smiled and disappeared. From that day onwards I have continuously seen that murti. Then, when I had the first darshan of Maharaj at Alaiyā Mod, the murti seen in my heart and this murti (in Alaiyā Mod) both became one. Observing this, I developed the supreme conviction that Maharaj is the cause of all causes, the source of all avatārs and is Purushottam with understanding.