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Vaat 6.181

Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 181 · 6 · Verse 181

swamini-vatogunatitanand-swamiakshar-purushottam

Sanskrit Original

He paramhanso! Shānti to ek Nārāyaṇnā charaṇārvindmā ja chhe. Te māṭe te sāmu joī rahevu. Jemā nidrā āvavī joīe temā nathī āvatī. Ā ṭoḍā1 sāre chhe temā nathī āvatī ne jo māḷā feravavā bese to badhāyne āve, paṇ dhīre dhīre Bhagwānne sambhārtā jāy ne ṭoḍā lāvatā jāy to em ja thāy; marane ek ṭoḍu ochhu āve paṇ evā swabhāv pāḍel nahī. Āvā to brahmānḍmā ek lākh-karoḍ kārakhānā chālatā hashe, emā shu pākyu! Āgrāmā aḍhār karoḍ rūpiyānu ek kabrastān chhe teṇe shu thayu? Māṭe Bhagwān bhajyāmā sukh chhe. Footnotes: 1. 1. Khāṇmāthī nīkaḷel kharbachaḍo aṇaghaḍ paththar.

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O Paramhansas! Peace is found only at the sacred feet of Narayan. For this, look at him. Those worldly activities in which sleep should come, it does not come. While they cut these rough stones, it (sleep) does not come, but when they sit to tell the rosary, it comes to all. But if they try to remember God while cutting the rough stones, then they will remember him. So what if one less stone is cut, but such a nature (to remember God while working) has not been cultivated. Like this, there must be hundreds of thousands to tens of millions of these activities throughout the universe, and what has been achieved by doing them?