Vaat 7.1
Swamini Vato Prakaran 7 Vaat 1 · 7 · Verse 1
Sanskrit Original
Māṇāvadarmā Mayārām Bhaṭṭane gher Rāmānand Swāmīne Paṭhāṇe pūchhyu je, “Tamane ā lok sarve Allā kahe chhe te tame Allā chho?” Tyāre Rāmānand Swāmī te Paṭhāṇ pratye bolyā je, “Ame to fakīr chhīe paṇ Allānī āgnāe karīne Allānī gādīe beṭhā chhīe.” Em Rāmānand Swāmīe kahyu. Tyāre Mahārāje potānī draṣhṭimātre karīne te Paṭhāṇne samādhi karāvī. Ne te samādhine viṣhe potānī stuti karatā je sarve Pegambar tathā Rāmānand Swāmī tathā sarve avatār e sarvenā darshan Akṣhardhāmne viṣhe karāvyā, ne te sarve potānī mūrtine viṣhe līn karī dekhāḍyā. Pachhī Shrījī Mahārāje potānī draṣhṭimātre karīne te Paṭhāṇne jagāḍyo. Pachhī te Paṭhāṇ Rāmānand Swāmī pratye bolyo je, “Tamārā Hindumā evo anyāy kem chhe je, moṭā chhe te heṭhā beṭhā chhe ne chhoṭā chhe te ūchā beṭhā chhe?” Tyāre Rāmānand Swāmīe kahyu ke, “Amāre Hindumā evo dhāro chhe je, Rāmchandrajī heṭhā besatā ne Rāmchandrajīnī āgnāe karīne Vashiṣhṭh ūchā besatā. Tem ame paṇ ā Nīlkanṭh Brahmachārīnī āgnāe karīne ūchā beṭhā chhīe paṇ moṭā to e chhe.” Evī rīte Rāmānand Swāmīe marme karīne uttar karyo.
In Mānāvadar, one Muslim asked Rāmānand Swāmi, “People call you Allah, so are you Allah?” Rāmānand Swāmi replied, “We are a sadhu and we are sitting on his throne because of his command.” This is how Rāmānand Swāmi answered. Then, Shriji Mahārāj granted the Muslim the experience of samādhi with one glance. In the samādhi, Mahārāj showed the Muslim all the prophets, Rāmānand Swāmi, and all the avatārs extolling him in Akshardham, and then they all merged into his murti. Then, Mahārāj awakened him from his samādhi. The Muslim asked Rāmānand Swāmi, “Why is there injustice among the Hindus? The great sit on the ground while the small sit on a higher seat?” Rāmānand Swāmi replied, “That is the custom among Hindus. Rāmchandraji sat on the ground and, because of Rāmchandraji’s command, Vashishth sat on a higher seat. In the same way, because of Nilkanth Brahmachāri’s command, we are sitting on a higher seat. However, he is greater.” This is how Rāmānand Swāmi replied implicitely.