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Vaat 6.59

Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 59 · 6 · Verse 59

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Sanskrit Original

Jene ā satsang maḷyo tenā puṇyano pārāvār nathī. Ne ā samāgamnu faḷ to āgaḷ avināshī maḷashe. Ne agnāne karīne to em thāy. Te shu je, khaṭrasmā rahyā ne jalebīmā gayā, paṇ āgnā kare tem rahevu, te – Thar thar dhrūjat rahe vachanme Shashī arū Sūrā; Thar thar dhrūjat rahe ren din kāḷ hajūrā. Māṭe āgnāmā sukh chhe, ne karma vashe karavu paḍe chhe te karatā jo āgnāe kare to enā jīvmā sukh thāy. Footnotes: 1. 1. Lākaḍānā ghāṭ utārvānu yantra.

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There is no limit to one’s good merits if one has attained satsang. One will attain the eternal fruit of this association in the future. But in ignorance, one may believe: khaṭrasmā rahyā ne jalebīmā gayā.1 However, one should stay within the commands of God. Thar thar dhrūjat rahe vachanme Shashī arū Sūrā; Thar thar dhrūjat rahe ren din kāḷ hajūrā. Therefore, happiness is in obeying the commands of God. One’s jiva will experience happiness if they do according to the commands rather than doing according to one’s karma. Footnotes: 1. 1. When Maharaj passed the khatras vartamān - abstaining from eating foods with six types of tastes - the sadhus and paramhansas observed this firmly. However, when Maharaj reversed this vartamān and started serving delicious foods such as jalebis, those fond of intense austerities found this unsuitable and left. Maharaj served sadhus delicious foods so that they can recall his divine incidents, but those who did not understand this saw a fault. Another interpretation of this phrase is: One may remain in satsang by abstaining from delicious foods. However, when one acquires delicious foods, other indulgences also follow, leading one to fall from satsang.