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Aptavani-4
Dadashri: No, how can you ever become a ‘non-doer?? If you become a non-doer, then how can it be possible for you to renounce (tyaag) anything? 'God's will’ is just there to appease your own mind. If you drop a cup, you will say that it was 'God's will.' But how can it be 'God's will' when there is nobody out there, who goes by the name of God? Does anyone have the right to interfere in your affairs? Why would God need to do anything in my work? Is he my superior? But just look at all this fallacy that has carried on until now.
The Gnani Purush never uses anything as a crutch. Many say that it is the fruit of their karma. 'We' have given You this beautiful "vyavasthit so that you will not experience any difficulties. “We have examined this vyavasthit before giving it to you. It is all one hundred percent vyavasthit! Otherwise, you will get on the wrong path. “We' are saying that it is vyavasthit as far as it relates to worldly matters. What “we have given You, will run things for you from now on. You have to remain in the purusharth dharma (religion of the Self). You may ask whether this will work for you or not. 'We' tell you that it is vyavasthit, so do not even pay any attention to it there. This mind, body and speech are under the control of vyavasthit. All you have to do is simply ‘see' what the body does. Keep ‘seeing' what ‘Chandubhai’ does. And You just have to keep following ‘our' Five Agnas (special directives). Now tell me, hasn't this been given to you so simply and directly?
Questioner: Is remaining in the Five Agnas considered purusharth?
Dadashri: Yes, to remain in the Agnas is itself purusharth; it is the religion (dharma; duty) and it is also the penance (tapa). The Agnas contain everything. Therefore, You do not have to do anything. Once you meet a Gnani Purush, You only have to remain in his Agnas.