In the Samvat year 1876 on the tenth day of the bright half of the month of Magh in the evening. Shreeji Maharaj was seated facing the south on the platform in front of the temple of Shree Vasudev Narayan in the Durbar of Dada Khachar in Gadhada. He had put a white turban on His head and covered His body with a white cotton shawl. He had put a white upper garment over His shoulder. Saints and devotees from various places had gathered before Him in an assembly. Then Gopalanand Swami said, “Some followers of Vedant philosophy say that God is formless. They cite quotations also from scriptures in support of their view. And there are devotees of God like Narad Shuk. Sanak and others who establish that God has a definite form. Please tell us which of the two views is correct.” Shreeji Maharaj replied. “Bhagavan Purushottam has a definite form”. His image is very very luminescent. And Brahm which is Sachchidanand [existence, consciousness and bliss] and pervades everywhere, and which is full and complete, is the divine luster of Bhagavan Purushottam. It is also said in the scriptures, The Lord then cast a glance at Maya.’ Now […]
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