Vaat 6.240
Swamini Vato Prakaran 6 Vaat 240 · 6 · Verse 240
Sanskrit Original
Juone! Viṣhay to evā baḷiyā chhe te Vachanāmṛutmā kahyu je, “Viṣhkhanḍan kare to Muktānand Swāmī sarakhānu paṇ shastre karīne māthu mukāvī de.” Evī vāt chhe. Māṭe bhalā thaīne stuti to rahī, paṇ jo nindā na thāy to stuti ja chhe. Te upar Stuti-nindānu Vachanāmṛut vanchāvīne kahyu ke ām chhe, māṭe roṭalā khāīne Prabhu bhajī levā, emā māl chhe. Adharma sarg jab karat praveshā, Sur nar muni mahi nahi sukh leshā.
Material pleasures are so powerful that in the Vachanamrut (Loya-17) it is said, “If material pleasures are condemned, then one is prepared even to cut Muktanand Swami’s head with weapons.” That is the subject of this talk. One may not praise, but if one does not condemn, then it is like praise. On this the 'Reverence and Condemnation' Vachanamrut (Loya-17) was read and Swami said, “It is like that. Therefore, eat simple food and worship God, there is value in that.” Adharma sarg jab karat praveshā, Sur nar munimahi nahi sukh leshā.1 Footnotes: 1. 1. When unrighteousness enters, no happiness remains for gods, men and sages.