In an evening assembly, students of the Akshar Purushottam Hostel presented a lively kawali programme in the presence of Swamishri.
A sadhu, with reference to the programme, said to Swamishri, "The presentation of the kawali was very good."
"The drama 'Ten Fools' was also well enacted," another sadhu added.
"But, Swamishri you were not looking. You were engaged in letter-writing," a sadhu said.
"I saw it all. I was looking at it while writing letters. It is your ignorance that you were unable to understand this," Swamishri replied.
"Because you were writing letters this thought came to me," the sadhu said hesitantly.
"Did I not talk about the kawali and drama in my discourse," Swamishri responded. And then added, "If one perceives with the eye of knowledge and one's atma, then questions like whether he has seen it or not will not arise. He sees all."
Like Bhagatji Maharaj who said, "A gnani (one who has realised knowledge) has infinite eyes." Swamishri sees everything even though, sometimes, he may not physically seem to be doing so.
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