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Rising higher through flawless vision in the path of moksha (Gujarati Dadavani november-2011)

By Bhagwan, Dada

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Title: Rising higher through flawless vision in the path of moksha (Gujarati Dadavani november-2011)  
Author: Bhagwan, Dada
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Language: Gujarati
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion
Collections: Authors Community, Religion
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2011
Publisher: Mahavideh Foundation
Member Page: Dada Bhagwan

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Bhagwan, B. D. (2011). Rising higher through flawless vision in the path of moksha (Gujarati Dadavani november-2011). Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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It is a fault to say ‘someone is doing this’, it is a fault to say ‘someone is not doing this’ and ‘I am doing’. Because no one is a doer (karta), vyavasthit (scientific circumstantial evidences) is the doer. Every living being is dependent on unfolding karma. From the time one is born until death, udaya (unfolding of karma) is in control. One is not at fault since he is karmadhin (dependent on karma). Therefore, one should not really be seen at fault. He appears at fault (doshit) due to the fault of the self, he appears at fault due to weakness of Gnan (knowledge). Except the self, no one is at fault in this world at all. We are bound due to our own fault, so how can we consider someone else being responsible in that? Revered Dadashri says if you see even a slightest mistake or even think about some one’s fault, then it is harmful to you. Other person appears at fault due to the kashayas (anger-pride-deceitgreed) within. When one becomes flawless (nirdosh), then the world will appear as flawless. This is the result of our own cause only, if such awareness (Gnan) remains present, then the world will begin to be seen as flawless.

 
 



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