Vaat 7.12
Swamini Vato Prakaran 7 Vaat 12 · 7 · Verse 12
Sanskrit Original
Ek Paṭhāṇ Jhīnzāvadarnī sīmmā āvyo tyāre tenā mannā sankalp sarve bandh thaī gayā ne antarmā ṭāḍhu thaī gayu. Tethī jāṇyu je, “Ā gāmmā koī Moṭā Puruṣh chhe.” Pachhī teṇe gāmmā āvīne Alaiyā Khācharne pūchhyu je, “Ā gāmmā koī Moṭā Puruṣh chhe, tenā darshan mune karāvo, kem je, te Moṭā Puruṣhe māru man khechī līdhu chhe.” Tyāre Paṭhāṇne Shrījī Mahārājnā darshan karāvyā. Te darshanmātre karīne te Paṭhāṇne samādhi thaī gaī ne Akṣhardhāmne viṣhe anant mukte sevātā evā Shrījī Mahārājnu darshan thātu havu. Pachhī Mahārāj tene potānī draṣhṭimātre karīne jagāḍtā havā. Pachhī te Paṭhāṇe Shrījī Mahārājne pūchhyu je, “He Mahārāj! Tame to sarvoparī Bhagwān chho. Māṭe tamārā swarūpnu gnān bījā koīkne kahu?” Tyāre Shrījī Mahārāje kahyu je, “Tam jevā hoy tene kahejo.” Evī rīte Shrījī Mahārāje potāno alaukik pratāp dekhāḍyo.
Once, a Muslim came to the outskirts of Jhinzāvadar and the thoughts of his mind subsided, and he felt peace in his heart. He understood that there must be a great personality in this village. He came inside the village and asked Alaiyā Khāchar, “There is a great person in this village. Take me to him so I can have his darshan. He has drawn my mind.” Alaiyā Khāchar took him for Shriji Mahārāj’s darshan. Upon having Mahārāj’s darshan, the Muslim experienced samādhi and saw the infinite muktas serving Shriji Mahārāj in Akshardhām. Then, Mahārāj withdrew him from the samādhi with his mere glance. Then, the Muslim asked Shriji Mahārāj, “O Mahārāj! You are the supreme God. May I share the knowledge of your supremacy to others?” Shriji Mahārāj replied, “Share it with those who are like you.” Shriji Mahārāj showed his transcendental power in this manner.