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Vaat 6.226

Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 226 · 6 · Verse 226

swamini-vatogunatitanand-swamiakshar-purushottam

Sanskrit Original

Ek jaṇānā manmā je dhāryu hatu te me joīne kahyu. Tyāre saue kahyu je, “Tame to antarjāmī chho.” Tenu nām līdhu je, Ghanshyāmdāsjī. Tem saunā antarnu jaṇāy chhe, em marme bolyā.

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I read one person’s mind and told him exactly what he was thinking. So, everyone said, “You are truly omniscient.” His name was Ghanshyamdasji.1 Swami implicitly revealed that he can read others’ thoughts. Footnotes: 1. 1. Ghanshyamdasji was Naja Jogiya, one of Shriji Maharaj’s pārshads who traveled with him. In his later life, after Maharaj reverted to Akshardham, he became a sadhu and stayed in Junagadh. Once, while meditating, his mind went to Gadhada to stroke the forehead of a cow. Swami revealed his state of mind and Ghanshyamdasji realized Swami’s greatness. After this, he told everyone that Gunatitanand Swami was Aksharbrahman.