A saint is a manifest form of God.


Lord and saint are not two different. The saint's ego has dissolved. Behaving better than preaching. I and mine. God dwells in the hearts of saints who have finished with you and your narrow mindedness. Such saints speak. ' Na hum, na tum daftar gum.'

I don't either. Neither are you. The file of the transaction between us is missing. It means that you and I have become one.

Pure-hearted saints explain: This body is not you. You are the soul. Human beings, animals, birds, insects, butterflies and all plants also have souls. The same soul that is in me is in all creatures and we are all children of God. If there is so much knowledge, the differences of caste, caste, gender, language or religion and sect disappear. The soul is immortal. Lord Sri Krishna says in the Gita: The soul is imperishable. That which seems to die is the body.

Shabri Bai was a Bhil, Toral was a princess. Mirambai was the queen. Rupande belonged to a royal family. Saints like Narsingh Mehta, Sant Samrat Kabir, Guru Nanak have experienced the manifestation of God in their hearts by taking birth in various families and worshiping Dharma.

Let us obey the orders of such saints with mind, word and deed and advance in the path of Sadhana. The cold wind coming from the Himalayan Himalayas is 300 km. Feels cold even from a distance. As such saints make us feel cold in our hearts. When it gets too cold, ghee freezes. As water turns to ice, our boisterous tendencies are calmed when we approach the siddha saints of calm hearts. Then the sadhaka disciple says: Na hum, na tum, daftar gum.

Main Hoon Santanako Das, whom Man Mar Liya.

Saints who have awakened in the Atma Tattva can make the Bhagavad Tattva manifest in the heart of the disciple who comes with them. For that the disciple also has to develop the aptitude.

- Nathalal Brahmakshatriya

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