Vaat 6.143
Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 143 · 6 · Verse 143
Sanskrit Original
Nṛusihānand Swāmīne Mahārāje bhaṇāvavā mānḍyā, te Panchsandhi1 mahinā ekamā kanṭhe karī, paṇ mūrti dekhātī te na dekhāṇī. Pachhī royā, te Mahārāj kahe, "Bhaṇavu mūkī diyo." Pachhī mūrti akhanḍ rākhyāmā dākhaḍo bahu paḍashe, kem je, ā jīve pāp ghaṇā karyā chhe. Te pāpnā karoḍ koṭhār bharyā chhe. Temāthī Bhagwāne ek koṭhār fāḍīne aradhānā indriyu, deh ādi samasta karyu ne aradhāmāthī tenā bhoganā sthānak karyā. Māṭe e badhuy pāp chhe. Koī indriya, antahkaraṇ Bhagwān bhajavā de evā nathī ne jīv to ekalo chhe, te jo baḷiyo thāy to Bhagwān bhajāy. Nīkar bhajavā de evā nathī; paṇ je dī te dī karye chhūṭako chhe, e siddhānt chhe. Ne antardraṣhṭi karavī, te dhīre dhīre karavā mānḍe to thāy. Te em karyā vinā chhūṭako nathī. Footnotes: 1. 1. Sanskṛut vyākaraṇno ek bhāg.
This jiva has committed many sins. Those sins fill tens of millions of storerooms. From them, God has opened one storeroom. And from one half, he has given the senses, body, etc.; and from the other half, he has made the physical organs for enjoyment of material pleasures. Therefore, all organs and objects of pleasure constitute sin. Senses or inner faculties will not allow one to worship God. So, the jiva stands alone, and only if it becomes strong can it worship God. Otherwise, they do not allow one to worship God. But one day it will have to be done; there is no alternative to it. That is a fact. So introspect, and slowly, the worship of God becomes possible. Without doing this there is no release.