Vaat 6.163
Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 163 · 6 · Verse 163
Sanskrit Original
Je dī te dī sādhuthī ja mokṣha thāy chhe ne gnān āve chhe, ne je dī kāīk thayu hashe te paṇ tethī ja thayu chhe, ne thāshe te paṇ tethī ja thāshe. Māṭe mokṣhanu dvār ja ā Sant chhe; te ā Chaitanyānand Swāmī ḍholiyo, khādhānā, vastra ne padārth pār vagarnā rākhatā, tenu koīthī kahevāṇu nahī. Mahārāje ek vār kahyu hatu te sāru maravā taiyār thayā hatā, ne Shrījī Mahārāj āgaḷ koīne padārth mūkavu hoy to te āgaḷthī potā pāse āve tyār pachhī Mahārāj pāse mūkavā javāy evu hatu. Paṇ Bāḷamukundānand Swāmīe ne Gopāḷānand Swāmīe vātu kariyu tyāre sarveno tyāg karīne pangatmā roṭalā khāy ne hāth joḍīne bole, evu sādhu vate thayu. Te sabhāmā bolyā je, “Bār varas sadguru ne bār varas guru rahyo, paṇ satsangī to āj thayo.” Ne Ghanashyāmdāsne to me evī vātu karī je swabhāv-mātra kāḍhī nākhyā, te Mahārāj bheḷā paṇ ghoḍā vagar na chālatā ne lūgaḍā ādik padārthnu paṇ tem ja hatu. Te have sādhu thaī gayā, em thāy chhe. Māṭe sādhu sāthe jīv bāndhavo.
Whenever it happens, moksha is attained and spiritual knowledge is gained only through the Sadhu. Anything that has happened has happened because of him. And whatever will happen will also be due to him. Therefore, the gateway to moksha is this Sadhu. If anyone brought something for Maharaj, then it went to Chaitanyanand Swami, and then the devotees could take it to Maharaj – it was like that. But when Balmukund Swami and Gopalanand Swami talked to him, he renounced everything and sat in the common dinner line, ate simple food and talked with folded hands. This happened due to the sadhu. Then he (Chaitanyanand Swami) said in the assembly, “I have been a sadguru for 12 years and a guru for 12 years but only today have I become a true satsangi.” And I spoke to Ghanshyamdas in such a way that all his base instincts were removed. Even with Maharaj, he never walked without a horse and the same applied for clothes and other things. And now he has become a sadhu. That is what happens. Therefore, attach the jiva to a Sadhu.