Vaat 7.22
Swamini Vato Prakaran 7 Vaat 22 · 7 · Verse 22
Sanskrit Original
Kāriyāṇīmā Shrījī Mahārāj sarva Paramhansa sahit sabhā karīne mandirmā kūvānā kānṭhā upar birājmān hatā, pachhī te Paramhansane Shrījī Mahārāje potānā sarvoparī aishvarya dekhāḍyā. Tyār pachhī Paramhansa nokhā nokhā bolyā, temā keṭlāk sant te to kahe je, “He Mahārāj! Ā sabhā laīne Akṣhardhāmmā jāu?” Ane vaḷī ek sant kahe je, “He Mahārāj! Māre to ek brahmānḍnī kriyā hastāmaḷ dekhāy chhe.” Tyāre Vyāpkānand Swāmī bolyā je, “Tamāre to ek brahmānḍ dekhāy chhe ne māre to anant āshcharya ne anant aishvarye yukta evā je anant koṭi brahmānḍnā īshvar tathā Golok ne Vaikunṭhādik dhām te hastāmaḷ dekhāy chhe, e to Rām-Kṛuṣhṇādik sarve avatārnā avatārī evā je ā Shrī Sahajānand pragaṭ Puruṣhottamnā dhāmno pratāp chhe.” Tyār pachhī Swarūpānand Swāmī bolyā je, “Akṣhardhāmnā pati je ā Puruṣhottam Bhagwān te potānī dayāe karīne agaṇit jīvonā ātyantik kalyāṇ karavāne arthe potānu je samagra aishvarya ane potānā sarve pārṣhad tathā potānu je Akṣhardhām tathā Mahā-Puruṣhādik1 sarve īshvarkoṭi tathā Golok, Vaikunṭhādik dhāmnā pati teṇe sahit ā pṛuthvī upar padhāryā chhe ne ā sarve chhe te ā pragaṭ Puruṣhottamnī sabhāmā beṭhā chhe tene hu dekhu chhu. Evo ā Shrījī Mahārājnī mūrtino pratāp chhe.” Evī rīte Shrījī Mahārāj potānī draṣhṭimātre karīne potānu aishvarya dekhāḍīne pachhī potāne pratāpe karīne te sarve santnu aishvarya tāṇī letā havā. Tyār pachhī Shrījī Mahārāje sant pratye kahyu je, “Amoe tamārā sukhne arthe tamāru aishvarya ḍhānkī rākhyu chhe paṇ jo jevā tame chho tevu tamāru aishvarya dekhāḍu to brahmānḍ paṇ gaṇatīmā āve nahī, to jīvnī shī gaṇatī!” Evī rīte Shrījī Mahārāj Paramhansane potānu aishvarya dekhāḍatā havā. Footnotes: 1. 1. Ahī Mahāpuruṣh shabdathī Pradhān-Puruṣh samajavo, kāraṇ ke īshvarkoṭīno prārambh Pradhān-Puruṣhthī ja thāy chhe. Vachanāmṛut Gaḍhaḍā Madhya 31, Satsangijīvan: 1/12/32.
In Kāriyāni, Shriji Mahārāj was sitting near the mandir well with an assembly of paramhansas. Shriji Mahārāj showed them their supreme powers. Then, the paramhansas each spoke in turn. Some said, “O Mahārāj! Shall I take this assembly to Akshardhām?” One said, “O Mahārāj! I see the workings of one brahmānd in the palm of my hand.” Vyāpkānand Swami spoke up, “You see the workings of one brahmānd, but I see the infinite ishwars of infinite brahmānds - each of which are a wonder, and I see Golok and Vaikunth in the palm of my hand. The reason is the grace of Shri Sahajānand Swāmi, the manifest Purushottam, who is the cause of the avatārs, such as Rām, Krishna, etc.” Then, Swarupānand Swāmi spoke, “Because of his compassion, the sovereign of Akshardhām - Purushottam Bhagwan - has come to grant ultimate liberation and brought his full powers, his pārshads, his Akshardhām, Mahā-Purush1 and other ishwars, and the presiding deities of Golok, Vaikunth, and other abodes. And I see them sitting here in the assembly of the manifest Purushottam. This is the power of Shriji Mahārāj’s murti.” In this way, Shriji Mahārāj showed the paramhansas their powers with one glance, and then he withdrew their powers. Afterward, Shriji Mahārāj said to them, “We have concealed your powers for the sake of your happiness. If I show you your powers as you possess, then you would not even consider this brahmānd, so how would you even be considerate to the jivas.” In this way, Shriji Mahārāj showed the paramhansas their powers. Footnotes: 1. 1. Here, Maha-Purush should be understood as Pradhan-Purush because the ishwar entity begins with Pradhan-Purush.