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Divine postures of a true saint physically, mentally and spiritually are the same.
He only gives, blesses and elevates. He
is a Daata (Giver), bestows physically, mentally and spiritually.
He only gives and never takes. He never spreads his hand before
a mortal being.
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abaji never begged for alms or bhiksha. He never spread His hand before anyone. He
even once remarked that a Faqir is a Daata, a bestower and not a beggar
and so is a true sikh of the Great Guru. A true saint only gives and never
takes. The palm of His hand always faces downward to give, and if it ever
turns upwards to beg or take something, he is only a beggar. Illuminating
this point He once explained that if a sewak, visitor, or disciple offers
Rs.500/- to a saint and the saint pockets that money, then who is Brakat,
the renunciator of the two. Obviously the Grahsti, the sewak who has offered
the money. The saint who has pocketed the money has appropriated one form
of Maya. Maya has mainly two physical forms - Kamini and Kanchan. They
are like the two sides of the same coin. Having accepted, owned and appropriated
one form of Maya that is Kanchan, the other inseparable aspect and form
is Kamini. And Kamini is also sitting in front of that sage in the form
of that disciple's wife, sister or daughter. How can that sage who is
greedy escape from the feelings of lust on women?
A saint, a true
sikh is full of divine grace. A holy person blessed with the wealth and
the nectar of Grace is a Daata, a bestower, a giver and not a beggar.
Just as God gives out of His unlimited treasures unto all, so do His beloved
saints and sikhs bestow and shower this valuable nectar of Grace to all
alike without seeking any return, not even a word of gratitude. God never
gets tired of giving and so also His true saint is a perpetual Daata,
a giver, bestower of God's Grace :
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