Vaat 6.172
Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 172 · 6 · Verse 172
Sanskrit Original
Ek haribhakta Khanbhātthī samāgam karavā āvatā hatā, tene vachamā ek jaṇe vāryā. Te vāt Swāmī āgaḷ āhī āvīne kahī. Paṇ Swāmī kahe, “Tame kahīe nahī je, Jūnegaḍh to ‘Kāmīl kābīl murashid1 sab hunnar tere hāth ve’ evā chhe em kahevu’tu ne! Suvāḷā lūgaḍā rākhīne bese te moṭā moṭāne to ke'vāshe nahī, paṭārāmā to hashe kharā! Māṭe sāvachet rahejo. Have to paṭārā, deh ne jīv badhuye shodhavu chhe, te vinā pār kem āve?” Footnotes: 1. 1. Yogī, guru, dharmopdeshak.
One devotee used to come from Khambhat to meet Swami and listen to his discourses, but on the way, someone stopped him from meeting Swami. He narrated this episode to Swami after reaching Junagadh. But Swami said, “Did you not say that in Junagadh there is a person who is ‘Kāmil kābil murshid sab hunnar tere hāth ve.’1 You should have described that he is like that. Footnotes: 1. 1. In Junagadh, there is a sadhu who is a Yogi, a true teacher of worldly knowledge and of spiritual knowledge. Indeed he is a master of everything. He has everything in his hands. He is so powerful that he can do anything.