A Person With Krodh, Irshyã, Kapat, And Mãn

76.1    In the Samvat year 1876, on sud 11 of the first Jyeshth [23rd May, 1820], Swãmi Shree Sahajãnandji Mahãrãj was seated in His residence in Dãdã Khãchar’s darbãr in Gadhadã. He was dressed entirely in white clothes. At that time, some senior sãdhus were seated before Him.
76.2    Shreeji Mahãrãj said, “There are four types of people I do not get along with, even if they happen to be bhaktas of Bhagvãn: A person with krodh, a person with irshyã, a person with kapat, and a person with abhimãn. Of these, both krodh and irshyã are dependent on abhimãn. Furthermore, I can never believe a person with kãm to be a satsangi. In fact, even if such a person happens to be in satsang, he is as good as a vimukh.

76.3     “A true satsangi is a person who has absolutely no flaws in following the panch-vartmãn, and who remains totally undisturbed until the end of his life, regardless of whatever strict commands I may impose, and force him to abandon his preferences and enforce my own. I effortlessly and naturally develop love for such a bhakta. On the other hand, I cannot develop love for a bhakta without these qualities, even if I try. This is because my nature is such that I can only develop love for a person who possesses perfect bhakti for Bhagvãn in his heart.”

   End of Vachanãmrut Gadhadã I || 76 || 76 ||