In the Samvat year 1876 on the third day of the bright half of the month of Magh, Shreeji Maharaj was seated on a wooden bedstead laid on the platform under the neem tree in front of the temple of Shree Vasudev Narayan in the Durbar of Dada Khachar in Gadhada. He had put a white upper garment over His shoulder and covered His body with a white cotton shawl. He had put a white turban on his head: Tassels of yellow flowers were hanging from his turban. Bunches of white and yellow flowers were studded over His ears and garlands of yellow flowers adorned His neck. Saints and devotees from various places had gathered before Him in an assembly. Then a Brahman who was a follower of the Vedanta philosophy arrived and took his seat in the assembly. Shreeji Maharaj addressed him and said, “Your philosophy establishes only o n e and absolute Brahm and considers all other things like soul, Ishwar, Maya, universe, Veda, scriptures, bran, Smriti, Itihas to be mithya [unreal]. But I cannot follow your philosophy and I am not prepared to believe in it also. Please explain t o me its soundness. You must base […]
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