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Gadhadā I-16
Yogiji Mahārāj often had the Vachanāmruts Gadhadā I-15, Gadhadā I-16, and Gadhadā I-17 read during the afternoon discourse and would say, “Gadhadā I-17 – not uttering discouraging words. Gadhadā I-16 – maintaining discretion (vivek). One who understands these three Vachanāmruts has nothing left to accomplish for his moksha. We should apply these Vachanāmruts to ourselves and aim to imbibe them.”
[Brahmaswarup Yogiji Mahārāj: 2/536]
Yogiji Mahārāj said, “Shāstriji Mahārāj often had these Vachanāmruts read in the afternoon: Gadhadā I-15, Gadhadā I-16, Gadhadā I-17, Gadhadā I-21, Gadhadā I-58. Sometimes, he would discourse on them for three hours.”
[Brahmaswarup Yogiji Mahārāj: 3/252]
Yogiji Mahārāj recited Vachanāmrut Gadhadā I-16 by heart and said, “One who perfects this one Vachanāmrut will not be affected by unfavorable factors of place, time, etc. Even if only a little knowledge is gained, ensure that it remains throughout one’s life. This Vachanāmrut is what needs to be understood; not much else. Everyone should apply this Vachanāmrut to themselves – not preach to others.”
[Brahmaswarup Yogiji Mahārāj: 4/69]