Vaat 6.169
Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 169 · 6 · Verse 169
Sanskrit Original
Māngaroḷmā Mahārāj Mūlchandbhāīne tyā jamavā gayā, te rastāmā ek Kabo Vāṇiyo vepārmā khoṭ gaī tethī ghelo thaī gayel, te hāṭmā beṭho beṭho trājavāmā dhūḍya ne chhāṇ ne pāṇā bharī bharīne toḷe, pachhī kahe je, “Liyo sākar, liyo elachī,” em kahe. Pachhī Mahārāj kahe, “Ā koṇ chhe?” Eṭale harijane kahyu je, “Ā to Kabo Gānḍo chhe.” Tyāre Mahārāj kahe, “Hu to je jīv Bhagwānne nathī bhajatā e badhāy kabā gānḍā chhe em jāṇu chhu.”
In Mangrol, Maharaj went to Mulchandbhai’s house for lunch. On the way, there was one Kabo Vanio, who had gone mad because of a big loss in business. Sitting in his shop he would fill the scales with dirt, dung and stones and weigh them. Then he would say, “Buy sugar, buy cardamom.” Then Maharaj asked, “Who is he?” The devotees replied, “He is Kabo Gando.” Then Maharaj said, “I believe all jivas who do not worship God to be (mad like) Kaba Gando.”