Chapter - 21 Summary
By Bhagatji’s wish, saints and devotees stayed at Katpar and Bhadrod, enjoying constant spiritual association. Bhagatji lovingly served meals, delivered discourses, and taught yogic practices to maintain uninterrupted focus on Maharaj’s murti. Through fasting and austerity, he helped them transcend bodily awareness and experience the bliss of Akshardham. Yagnapurushdas composed a Sanskrit ashtak praising his glory. The saints served him devotedly and followed his commands. Eventually, an Acharya’s letter called them to Vartal; after receiving blessings, they departed.
Last-Minute Revision Points
Association at Katpar and Bhadrod
Loving service and discourses
Yogic practice, constant focus
Fasting and austerity
Sanskrit ashtak
Devoted service
Acharya’s letter
Departure to Vartal
Chapter - 22 Summary
The saints were reinstated at Vartal, and the Acharya instructed them to wear saffron robes. Vijnandasji preached in Khandesh, where incidents of samadhi and miracles enhanced Bhagatji’s glory. In Mahuva, the Acharya honored Bhagatji and highlighted his greatness. During the Lakshmivadi consecration in Gadhpur, Bhagatji was specially invited. In Nadiad, he preached about the supremacy of Shriji Maharaj, the Akshar form of Swami, and strict brahmacharya, leading devotees to profound spiritual experiences.
Last-Minute Revision Points
Reinstatement at Vartal
Saffron robe instruction
Khandesh spiritual impact
Honor at Mahuva
Lakshmivadi festival
Preaching at Nadiad
Supremacy doctrine
Devotees’ divine experiences
Chapter - 23 Summary
Through Yagnapurushdasji’s influence, the Diwan of Vansda desired Bhagatji’s darshan. With permission, Bhagatji visited Vansda, where the Diwan and his wife served him devotedly. He explained the five eternal entities—jiva, Ishwar, maya, Brahma, and Parabrahma—and clarified the essence of obedience and upasana. He taught vigilance in devotion, constant remembrance, and the importance of dharma, knowledge, and detachment. He promised to take the Diwan with Maharaj at the final moment. The king and officials were impressed. Upon return, the Acharya honored him.
Last-Minute Revision Points
Diwan’s eagerness
Visit to Vansda
Five eternal entities
Obedience and upasana
Constant devotion
Dharma-knowledge-detachment
Final promise
Honor by Acharya
Chapter - 24 Summary
Bhagatji’s arrival in Ahmedabad transformed the temple atmosphere. From morning arti to evening cheshta, he delivered discourses, explained the Vachanamrut, and led devotees in focused chanting. He taught about the supremacy of Purushottam and becoming Akshar-rup, emphasizing the greatness of brahmacharya. Yagnapurushdasji sent devotees for his darshan and later visited himself. The Acharya honored him openly. Bhagatji rejoiced at talks on the glory of the Satpurush. He humbly participated in simple service, deeply inspiring all.
Last-Minute Revision Points
Transformed atmosphere
Full-day discourses
Focused chanting
Brahmacharya emphasis
Yagnapurushdasji visit
Acharya’s honor
Glory of Satpurush
Humble service
Chapter - 25 Summary
In Vadodara, Sitaba experienced samadhi with Maharaj and Bhagatji, leading to Bhagatji’s invitation. He taught the importance of associating with the true Satpurush and the real value of scriptural knowledge. He gave householders moral disciplines and instructed them in devotion. In Mahuva, he chanted eighteen thousand malas for devotees’ welfare. The passing of Vijnandasji brought sorrow. He explained the deeper meanings of the Vachanamrut to Ganpatbhai. Amid opposition, he taught tolerance and emphasized supreme devotion by attaching oneself to God and the Sant.
Last-Minute Revision Points
Sitaba’s samadhi
Satpurush association
Moral disciplines
18,000 malas
Vijnandasji’s passing
Ganpatbhai episode
Lesson of tolerance
Supreme devotion


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