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He who has done it, has done self-reflection, has done self-realization, is "Gitarth"; that is, he who has sung, experienced the ultimate decisive ultimate truth of the self, is Gitarth. Such a Gitarth self-realized wise man is eligible to become a Guru. Otherwise, an ignorant Guru without such Gitarth becomes "Guru" (heavy) due to his karma burden.
The ignorant walks according to his own will, wanders without any direction; the ignorant walks on the path he chooses, he is an endless samsari. Jinji! Just as many learned, many people agree, many disciples are nurtured; just as they follow the Jin Shaasan, they are those who are not firm in their resolve. Jinji! The Gitarth who speaks the truth, who finds it in the Agam, the wise man who is well-equipped with the meaning of the self, how can he remain silent without saying it? - Shri Yashovijayji.
Thus, the true Gitarth, the wise, the self-realized Sadguru, is the only one from whom the ultimate devotional Guru-grace is obtained. In this regard, there is a beautiful saying: There is a well of nectar in the middle of the sky-dome-consciousness, that is, the peaceful, virtuous, timeless soul resides there. He who has found the Sadguru, he alone drinks from that well of nectar, fills himself with peace and virtue, his thirst is quenched, that is, his worldly thirst is quenched, and by drinking that nectar, he attains that nectar-like state. Otherwise, he who has not found the Sadguru, he is deprived of the benefit of drinking nectar, he walks thirsty, that is, his worldly thirst is not quenched and he attains only death, that is, he continues to go through the cycle of birth and death, his birth and death do not end.
"There is a well in the middle of the sky-dome, there resides the nectar; he who has a Guru drinks it in abundance, he who does not have a Guru goes thirsty...
O Avadhu! Those hundred yogis are my Guru, I offer my salutations to their feet." - Shri Anandghanji. "He who shows the truth nectar, the four-armed one meets him, he drinks the nectar of the Nirjan, he lives for ages and ages." - Shrimad Rajchandraji.
When Lord Mahavira gave Shri Gautam Swami the right vision, the meaning of the Vedas was also understood correctly. If the vision is right, even the wrong scriptures are interpreted correctly, and if the vision is wrong, even the right scriptures are interpreted wrongly. The secret of seeing is also understood if the vision is right. Therefore, the vision should be right. And its attainment is, as mentioned above, dependent on Shri Sadguru. Such a visionary man is able to show the true form of things by giving divine vision. But such people who speak the truth about things, who are knowledgeable by personal experience, are rare, they are like a famine in the world. Anandghanji has...