And the very next day in the morning, by a coincidence, the encounter between Fatehmamad Jamadar and Shreeji Maharaj took place. Shreeji Maharaj was going out of the city-gate to the lake for His ablutions in the morning. Fatehmamad was coming out of his mansion, on horse back with a cavalry. A cavalry officer who knew Shreeji Maharaj said to Fatehmamad : “HI MADU HINDUJO PIR AHE TIJO BHAGWAN AHE,” (This man is the holy man of the Hindus, He is their God). The cavalry confronted Shreeji Maharaj who was on his chakhadi (wooden slippers). There was a group of saints behind Him. The eyes of the yogeshwar Shree Hari were raised higher at the armed man on a horseback.
In a moment there was a miracle. Fatehmamad Jamadar humbly got down from the horse and bowed to Shreeji Maharaj. He asked : “Maharaj, is it true that You are God?"
Shreeji Maharaj smiled and said : “I am what you think I am! If to you I am God, I am God. If you find me a man, I am a man. It is your faith that would make me a man or God."
Fatehmamad Jamadar was now convinced that all the complaints about Shree Hari were false. He upbraided his minister for reporting against such a Divine Being. He was pleased to see good work-social and religious that Lord Shree Swaminarayan was doing in the city and around. He was happy to grant land rights for the temple to be built by the Lord in that city.
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what a profound answer. thats the wisdom of the vedanta right there...I am what you think I am!
ReplyDeletethats the vedanta, dhammapada blended wonderfully and consisely..Swaminarayanaay namo namah..