9.1 In the Samvat year 1876, on Mãgshar sud 12 [28th November, 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.
9.2 Then, Shreeji Mahãrãj said, “Suppose a person has developed nishchay in pratyaksha Shree Krishna Bhagvãn, offers bhakti to Him, and has His darshan. But, despite this, he still does not consider himself fulfilled, and instead, feels a deficiency within his antah-karans. He thinks, ‘As long as I have not seen the radiant svarup of this very same Bhagvãn in Golok, Vaikunth, and other dhãms, I have not attained ultimate kalyãn’. Talks about Bhagvãn should not be heard from a person with such ignorance.
9.3 “If a person has firm nishchay in pratyaksha Bhagvãn, believes himself to be fulfilled merely by His darshan and desires nothing else, then Bhagvãn Himself forcefully shows him His divine powers and murtis in His dhãms.
9.4 “Therefore, a person with firm nishchay in Bhagvãn, should desire nothing, except pratyaksha Bhagvãn.”
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