Vaat 6.90
Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 90 · 6 · Verse 90
Sanskrit Original
Bīju e je, sārā sāthe jīv bāndhavo. Kem je, kahenārā koī na maḷe tyāre e karavu ne sukhiyā rahevu. Ne potānī khoṭ kahevī ne je na sūzatī hoy teone kahevu je, "Humā je je vātnī khoṭ hoy te dayā karīne tame kahejo." Em roj kahevu, kā āṭh divase, kā pandar divase, kā mahine to jarūr kahevu; kā je, mahine to jarūr koīk bheg thaī jāy. Te upar Nāmānā Vachanāmṛutnu1 kahyu je, mahine na chūkave to bheḷu thaī jāy. Ām Bhagwānne game chhe, te gamatu tamane kahyu. Footnotes: 1. 1. Vachanāmṛut Gaḍhaḍā Pratham Prakaraṇ 38.
Another thing is that one should attach one’s jiva to the great Sadhu. Since, when there is no one to tell us of our faults, keeping his company will help one to remain happy. Describe one’s own faults to him. And if they are not noticed by oneself, tell him, “Please mercifully tell me all my faults.” Request like this daily, or every eight days, or every fifteen days, but certainly every month. Since, throughout the month some mistakes must have been made. On this, ‘The Merchant’s Balance Sheet’ Vachanamrut (Gadhada I-38) was narrated, “If payment is not made monthly then it accumulates.” (So do not allow faults to accumulate.) God likes it this way.