Kapochan Kapochan.


- Mantra is not broken, so the farmer handed over the research to the woman. Sanskrit was not digested but 'Kapochan' was digested!

- The idol of God, even if it is in palaces and palaces in temples, but it resides in huts

-A mantra that God has to manifest is Astha Hai Rasta Bhagwan Ka Bhagwan Ka Hai Rasta Kisan Ka

A Pandit. Narrates. Preach to the people. The voice is sweet, so everyone likes to listen to him, so even if he loves them!

Someone brings flour. Someone brings grain. Sadhu Maharaj accepts whatever he gets. His story goes on every night.

Everyone listens intently. Aarti happens when the story is completed. Then Sahu gets Prasad. That means everyone goes home.

This went on for a long time. It's a matter of days. Panditji spoke of Guru-mahima. The news reached an uneducated farmer.

Aarti was done. Everyone took Aarti and Prasad home. But this uneducated farmer was sitting there. Eventually Panditji was left alone. So the farmer got up and came to Panditji. I asked Panditji slowly: 'Gurudev! Will you be my guru I want to make you a guru. ' Panditji laughed when he heard about an uneducated farmer. I asked slowly, 'Are you a student?'

The uneducated farmer says: 'No.'

Pandit says: 'So I do not teach the uneducated like you. Go away! '

The illiterate did not understand anything. He says: 'All I have to do is make you my guru.'

Pandit did not say much, but that Ram is his.

The farmer did not flinch. Finally Pandit said bored: 'Even if tomorrow morning comes. Let me give you a mantra.

The uneducated farmer went home.

The next morning the farmer came to the Pandit and said: 'Give me that mantra. I will make that mantra come true. '

Panditji blew in his ear and said: 'Kamal Dal Lochan' is the mantra to chant.

The illiterate farmer says: 'Even so.'

Rejoiced.

Gone is the farm. The field was left to plow. I started plowing. It's noon. The mantra continues.

The farmer's wife came with rice on her head. Boom to eat but the farmer will not come! He chants 'Kamal Dal Lochan'.

Anne's wife finally went to Anne.

Asked in a low voice: 'Why, you are not hungry today? You're so crazy, aren't you? '

The farmer says: 'I am not babbling. I am chanting the mantra. '

Annie's wife says: 'But eat! Why are you so hungry? '

The farmer says: 'This mantra should not be stopped, so you do one thing.'

Anne's wife asked: 'What?'

The farmer says: 'You chant the mantra till I eat, then I will chant the mantra again. The mantra should be consistent. '

Both agreed.

The farmer's wife started saying 'Kamal Dal Lochan'.

The farmer began to eat.

The woman did not like to speak for so long, and was more illiterate than the farmer. So what to say

So instead of 'Kamaldal Lochan', 'Kapochan .. Kapochan started speaking.'

The farmer ate and stood up.

He took back the mantra from his wife and he also started chanting 'Kapochan'.

Thus, after a long time, Vishnu and Lakshmi must have been passing by. Lakshmiji heard the word 'Kapochan'. So he asked Lord Vishnu: 'What is this man Kapochan' Kapochan '?

Lord Vishnu says: 'He takes my name.'

Lakshmiji says: 'I have never heard this name.'

Lord Vishnu says: 'You may not have heard, but he is my devotee. He has the right to give me a new name. '

Lakshmiji says: 'I think you are wrong, I have to test your devotee.'

Lord Vishnu says: 'Even if you take the exam. I am hiding in that farmer's hut. '

Lakshmiji took the form of a beggar.

Then came the farmer's farm. The farmer was plowing. Going in front of him, Lakshmiji stood up.

Seeing this, the uneducated farmer said: 'Hey Lakshmiji, give me a way to go.'

Lakshmiji was surprised to hear this. Moved to the side and asked: 'Where is my husband?'

The farmer was annoyed to see the stranger, so he reached out to his hut, and before he could say anything, Lakshmiji reached the hut.

The farmer said: 'Go, sit there now! Then I come back to work. '

But Lakshmiji did not hear this.

Lakshmiji went and asked Lord Vishnu: 'Your devotee is very heavy. When I asked where you were, she immediately showed me the hut. '

Lord Vishnu laughed.

Laughing, he said: 'I run to those who remember me fondly with a pure heart, and those who give of their heart have nothing left to know in this world. He is my devotee. So I am a devotee of it! Saying this, God met the farmer in the guise of a man. '

Going forward the farmer became a devotee of God and a Mahapandit.

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