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Gadhada First Chapter:-12

In the Samvat year 1876, on the fourteenth day of the bright half of the month of Margashirsh, Shreeji Maharaj was seated in the Darbar of Dada Khachar in Gadhada. He had put on all white garments. Saints and devotees from various places had gathered before Him in an assembly. Then Brahmanand Swami asked, “Maharaj, what is the nature of vasana?” Shreeji Maharaj replied. “The desire prevailing in one’s heart for objects one had enjoyed, or seen, or heard about, in the past is called vasana. The desire arising for enjoying the objects which have not been enjoyed at all is also called vasana. “There upon Muktanand Swami asked, ‘who can be called an ekantik bhakta [a single minded devotee]?” Shreeji Maharaj replied, “One who does not desire for anything except God and worships Him, identifying himself with Brahm is called an ekantik bhakta”. read more
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Gadhada First Chapter:-11

In the Samvat year 1876, on the fourteenth day of the bright half of the month of Margashirsh, Shreeji Maharaj was seated in the Darbar of Dada Khachar in Gadhada. He had put on all white garments. Saints and devotees from various places had gathered before Him in an assembly. Then Brahmanand Swami asked, “Maharaj, what is the nature of vasana?” Shreeji Maharaj replied. “The desire prevailing in one’s heart for objects one had enjoyed, or seen, or heard about, in the past is called vasana. The desire arising for enjoying the objects which have not been enjoyed at all is also called vasana. “There upon Muktanand Swami asked, ‘who can be called an ekantik bhakta [a single minded devotee]?” Shreeji Maharaj replied, “One who does not desire for anything except God and worships Him, identifying himself with Brahm is called an ekantik bhakta”. read more
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Gadhada First Chapter:-10

In the Samvat year 1876, on the thirteenth day of the bright half of the month of Margashirsh, Shreeji Maharaj was seated in the Darbar of Dada Khachar in Gadhada. He had put on all white garments. Saints and devotees from various places had gathered before Him in an assembly. Then Shreeji Maharaj said. “I was going from Venkatadri to Setubandh Rameshwar. On the way I came across a recluse named Sevakram. He had studied Shreemad Bhagavat and other holy books. On the way he fell ill. And though he had goId coins worth one thousand rupees he had nobody to nurse him. So he began to cry. I told him not to worry and promised to nurse him. I took him to an orchard of bananas on the outskirts of the town. Though there was a banyan tree which was haunted by one thousand ghosts, I took him there as he was very sick. He was not able to walk, so my heart was filled with extreme pity. There I gathered banana leaves and prepared a bed one foot high for him. He was suffering from acute diarrhea. I washed him and nursed him. He asked me to bring […] read more
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Gadhada First Chapter:-9

In the Samvat year 1876, on the twelfth day of the bright half of the month of Margashirsh, Shreeji Maharaj was seated in the Darbar of Dada Khachar in Gadhada. He had put on all white garments. Saints and devotees from various places had gathered before Him in an assembly. Then Shreeji Maharaj said. “One may worship Lord Krushna with a firm conviction that he has realized the Lord in person, and that he can visualize Him in his heart. However, as long as he does not think himself to be ‘poornakam’ [one who has fulfilled all his desires] and feels something lacking in his heart, and thinks that so long as he has not visualized the luminescent image of the Lord residing in his divine abodes like Golok, Vaikunth, etc. he has not attained his ultimate good completely. Such a person should be considered an ignorant person, and you should not listen from his mouth to any talks about the Lord. And a person who has a firm conviction that he has realized God in person, and thinks that he is poornakam, and that all his desires are fulfilled in having the darshan [glimpse] of the Lord:’ and does […] read more
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Gadhada First Chapter:-8

In the Samvat year 1876, on the eleventh day of the bright half of the month of Margashirsh, Shreeji Maharaj was seated in the Darbar of Dada Khachar in Gadhada. He had put on all white garments. Saints and devotees from various places had gathered before Him in an assembly. Then Shreeji Maharaj said, “If the activities of the organs of senses are directed towards the service of Lord Shree Krushna and His devotees, one’s heart becomes pure, and the sins attached to him from times immemorial are redeemed. But if these activities are directed towards fulfillment of the desire for women and other such objects, his heart becomes polluted and he falls from the path of his ultimate good. Therefore one should enjoy the objects of senses in the manner prescribed by the Holy Scriptures. You should never transgress the limits prescribed by the scriptures. You should always be in the company of saints and avoid the company of the wicked. Only when a person leaves the company of the wicked and seeks the company of saints, his attachment for the body and its relatives will disappear, and he will develop intense love for God and become unattached to […] read more
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Gadhada First Chapter:-7

In the Samvat year 1876, on the tenth day of the bright half of the month of Margashirsh, Shreeji Maharaj was seated in the Darbar of Dada Khachar in Gadhada. He had put on all white garments. Saints and devotees from various places had gathered before Him in an assembly. Then Shreeji Maharaj said, ‘Whenever one comes across highly spiritual matters in our scriptures, he either does not understand them or gets confused. Hence today I am going to explain to you these spiritual matters properly. Listen to me. When the soul identifies himself with the three types of bodies: sthool [physical], sookshma [subtle], and karan [causal] .he is said to have become ‘anvay’ i.e. one with the body. But when he thinks himself to be sattarnaira [mere spiritual existence] different from the three types or bodies he is said lo be vyatirek i.e. distinct from the body. In the same way when Ishwar identifies Himself with His three types of bodies: virat [visible universe], sootratma [subtle universe] and avyakrut [non-manifest universe], He is said to be one with the universe. But when He thinks Himself to be a mere spiritual existence different from the universe, He is said to […] read more
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Gadhada First Chapter:-6

In the Samvat year 1876, on the ninth day of the bright half of the month of Margashirsh, Shreeji Maharaj was seated in the Darbar of Dada Khachar in Gadhada. He had put on all white garments. Saints and devotees from various places had gathered before Him in an assembly. Then Shreeji Maharaj said. “One, who has a sense of discrimination in our holy fellowship, tries to find his own faults regularly and looks for the virtues of God and His devotees. If the Lord or a saint tells him some harsh words he takes such words for his own good and does not feel hurl about the Lord or the saint. Such a person attains eminence in the holy fellowship day by day. And one, who is not so wise, thinks high of his own virtues as he progresses in the holy fellowship and as he hears the holy discourses, but when the Lord or a saint points out his faults he feels hurt about them and finds faults with them. Such a person goes down in the holy fellowship day by day. Ultimately he loses his prestige. Hence one should be free from pride of being virtuous. One […] read more
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Gadhada First Chapter:-5

In the Samvat year 1876, on the eighth day of the bright hall of the month of Margashirsh. Shreeji Maharaj was seated in the Durbar of Dada Khachar in Gadhada. He had put on all white garments. Saints and devotees from various places had gathered before him in an assembly: Then Shreeji Maharaj said, “You should meditate upon Lord Shree Krishna along with Radhika in your heart. And even if you cannot visualize the divine image of the Lord in your heart you should persist in your meditation. You should not lose courage and give up meditation. Abundant grace of God is showered upon those who persist. The Lord becomes strongly attached to him on account of his persistent devotion.” read more
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