15.1 In the Samvat year 1876, on Mãgshar vad 3 [4th December, 1819], Shreeji Mahãrãj was sitting in Dãdã Khãchar’s darbãr in Gadhadã. He was dressed entirely in white clothes. A sabhã of munis, as well as haribhaktas from various places, had gathered before Him.
15.2 Shreeji Mahãrãj then said, “A person whose heart is filled with bhakti towards Bhagvãn, feels ‘I only want to act according to the ãgnã of Bhagvãn and His sant’. This is the spirit within his heart. Also, he never – not even by mistake – utters ‘I will only be able to follow certain ãgnã, but not others’.
15.3 “Furthermore, such a person remains determined to see the Bhagvãn’s murti in his heart. If, while performing dhyãn on that murti, it cannot be seen, he does not lose courage. Instead, he constantly maintains a new shraddhã. While trying to see that murti, disturbing thoughts may arise, and despite his best efforts, they may not be suppressed. However, these disturbing thoughts can be overcome. The murti of Bhagvãn can then be seen within the heart by understanding the immense glory of Bhagvãn and by believing himself to be completely fulfilled. Even if this process takes ten years, twenty years, twenty-five years, or even a hundred years, he still does not become discouraged. He never abandon’s his attempts at seeing the murti of Bhagvãn within his heart. After all, Shree Krishna Bhagvãn has mentioned in the Geetã:
15.4 “Therefore, a person who continues to try and see Bhagvãn in this way, is called an ekãntik bhakta.”
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