Book Title: Vicharmala Granth Satik Pustak 1 to 8
Author(s): Anathdas Sadhu, Govinddas Sadhu
Publisher: Heeralal Dhole

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________________ 02 VICHAR MALA. From want of ignorance, he stands in no need of eitherr preceptor or the Shastras; and from want of generosity he gives away nothing. He is devoid of the usual places, (eyes heart and the throat., and time-waking, dreaming and rolfound slumber-and the three qualities good, active and bad. He is neither a controversialist engaged in wrangling on 'spirituał questions, nor is he victorious or defeated in such discussions. Say pupil, if you have experienced All you have heard. He admits and is silent. Says the servant Anath, from a good professor That pupil learnt all his body etc., Says the Swami Anath Dasjec : The pupil having, by means of instructions received from the professor, ascertained all that was said to him, and experienced Brahma and Self are one, leaves off useless talking and becomes reserved in speech. The professor with a view of examining him enquires of him in a declaratory style, Thus does a pupil become wise, By the method laid down ; Guru Now raises his objections for The pupil to decide, to test his knowledge.

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