Vaat 6.230
Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 230 · 6 · Verse 230
Sanskrit Original
Vaḷī, bījī vāt juo. Olyo kajiyo thayo tyāre Mahārāj ḍoshīnā lūgaḍā paherīne darabārmāthī bhāgyā ne bīje ṭhekāṇe kahyu je, “Mune bhārāmā bāndhīne kāḍho” em kahyu tyāre shu thayu? Shrī Kṛuṣhṇa Jarāsandh āgaḷ bhāgyā'tā ne! E to shūrtā-kāyartā, hāravu-jītvu, pāraku-potānu, bhūkh-taras, pakṣhapāt, evā charitra ene viṣhe rahyā chhe.
And another example: When that dispute occurred, Maharaj wore women’s clothes and fled from the darbār. At another place, he said, “Hide me in a bundle of grass and take me away.” What does this indicate? Did Shri Krishna not flee from Jarāsandh! God exhibits bravery and cowardice; victory and loss; mine and yours; hunger and thirst; favoritism; and other such sentiments.1 Footnotes: 1. 1. This statement is based on references to the Vachanamruts Gadhada I-72 and Panchala 4.