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Vaat 6.63

Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 63 · 6 · Verse 63

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Sanskrit Original

Koī moṭāno avaguṇ le tenu bahu bhūnḍu thāy ne potāmā to anek avaguṇ hoy. Te ek sādhu roj shāk vaghāre ne ek divas Ātmānand Swāmī māndā hatā. Teṇe kahyu ke, “Shāk karo.” Tyāre olye sau āgaḷ ho ho karyu. Te vāt Mahārāj pāse gaī. Eṭale Mahārāj kahe, “Oho! Eṇe enā jīvnu bahu bhūnḍu karyu je, moṭā sādhumā avaguṇ paraṭhyo.” Ne Muktānand Swāmī jamatā hatā. Te ek jaṇe em chintavyu je, “Āvā moṭā sādhu ām kem jame chhe?” Pachhī e je anna dekhe te kīḍā thaī jāy! Te pandar divas lagī em thayu, pachhī dānte taraṇā laīne page lāgyo tyāre samu thayu. Te māṭe koī sādhuno avaguṇ na levo. Are! Keṭlāk to, “Gopāḷānand Swāmīnī vāt khoṭī,” em kahetā. Te gayā, te paṇ dīṭhā.

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If one attributes faults to the great then one experiences extreme misery. And in oneself there are countless faults. One sadhu used to cook vegetables daily for himself. Then, one day, Atmanand Swami, who was ill, requested his attendant, “Cook vegetables.” Then that sadhu made a big fuss about the request of Atmanand Swami in front of everyone. This news reached Maharaj, who said, “Oh! He has done his jiva great harm, since he has perceived a fault in a great sadhu.” Muktanand Swami was eating and one person thought, “Why is this senior sadhu eating like this?” Then, in whatever food he looked at, he saw worms. This continued for fifteen days. He humbly bowed to Muktanand Swami and then everything returned to normal. Therefore, do not see faults in any sadhu.