Vaat 7.4
Swamini Vato Prakaran 7 Vaat 4 · 7 · Verse 4
Sanskrit Original
Shrījī Mahārājne Lojmā samādhivāḷā Mūḷjī Bhakte kahyu je, “Puruṣhottamnā bījā anant avatār thayā ne bījā thāshe ne bījā dhāmmā je sarve mūrtiyu chhe te sarvenu mune dayā karīne darshan karāvo.” Tyāre Shrījī Mahārāje kahyu je, “Bījā sarve avatār temanā nām laīne sankalp karo je, e jo sarvenā kāraṇ hoy to temane pratāpe karīne māre e sarvenu darshan thāo.” Tyāre te bhakte bījā sarve avatārnu nām laīne sankalp karyo, paṇ te sarvenā darshan thayā nahī. Tyāre Shrījī Mahārāj bolyā je, “Te sarvenā kāraṇ pragaṭ pramāṇ Puruṣhottam ā Shrījī Mahārāj hoy to te sarvenu darshan mune thāo.” Pachhī em sankalp karyo ke tatkāḷ e sarve rūpnā darshan thayā ne te sarva avatār te Shrījī Mahārājnī stuti karatā thakā Shrījī Mahārājnī mūrtine viṣhe līn thayā. Evī rīte potāno sarvoparī pratāp dekhāḍīne potānā Puruṣhottampaṇāno draḍh nishchay Mūḷjī Bhaktane karāvyo.
Mulji Bhakta, who could experience samādhi at will, asked Shriji Mahārāj in Loj, “Kindly grant me the darshan of all of the infinite avatārs of Purushottam that have occurred and all those that will occur and all of the murtis in other abodes.” Shriji Mahārāj said, “Call upon the other avatārs by name and make a wish - if they are the cause of all, then by their power may I be granted darshan of all that I wish.” The devotee took each avatār’s name and made a wish but he did not have the darshan he desired. Then, Shriji Mahārāj said, “Make a wish that - if the cause of all those avatārs is Purushottam, who is the manifest Shriji Mahārāj, then may I be granted darshan of all that I wish.” So, the devotee made a wish accordingly and he immediately had the darshan of all of the forms, and he saw all the avatārs extolling the greatness of Shriji Mahārāj and then merge into Shriji Mahārāj’s murti. In this way, Shriji Mahārāj showed his supreme powers and solidified Mulji Bhakta’s conviction that he was Purushottam (i.e. supreme).