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Vaat 6.109

Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 109 · 6 · Verse 109

swamini-vatogunatitanand-swamiakshar-purushottam

Sanskrit Original

"Ā saune par sthiti thaī jāy em karī dau, paṇ ghelu thaī javāy evu kām chhe, olyā luvāṇāne thaī gayu tem. Kem je, pātra nahī teṇe karīne em thayu." Em āshare sāḍā traṇse māṇasnī sabhā hatī temā kahyu.

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“I will do what it takes so everyone attains the highest state. But doing this will make one mad, just like how one Luvānā devotee became mad;1 because, he was not worthy, so he became mad.” Swami spoke this in an assembly of approximately 350 people. Footnotes: 1. 1. In Samvat 1912, Govindbhai (a devotee of the Luhana caste) came to Junagadh for Gunatitanand Swami’s darshan. He heard Swami’s talks, experienced the divinity of his talks, and realized Maharaj is present through him. He attained the nirāvaran state in which no barriers could hinder him. Once, Swami was performing the ārti during mahāpujā. Govindbhai started repeating, “Look! Maharaj is present himself,” while looking at Gunatitanand Swami. Swami told him to stop speaking but he continued. So, Swami told Jagabhakta and others to lock him up because he is speaking like a mad person. Because of his nirāvaran state, he crossed the wall and came out of the locked room. Swami then withdrew his nirāvaran state because others did not have the same understanding. [Gunatitanand Swami: Part 1]