Being happy for others when good things happen to them is called this virtue.
Joy of Others
This panch vartman means having no ego
Nirman
This is the name of the horse associated with Shriji Maharaj.
Manki
When sadhus asked Pramukh Swami Maharaj to stop walking in the rain, he said this.
"The rain won't dissolve us"
This is our current guru.
Mahant Swami Maharaj
This virtue means staying calm and not getting angry when things are hard or unfair.
Tolerance
This panch vartman means having no attachment to food or taste.
Nihswad
In "They Gave Their All," the devotees gave this up for Shriji Maharaj.
Everything they had
Bavajibhai was 90, blind, and unable to walk but still did intense satsang. He slept only this many hours a day.
2-3 hours
"Vartan vato karshe" translates to this in English.
Our character will speak for itself
Examining yourself to see where you started, where you are now, and where you want to be is called this.
Antardrashti
Yogiji Maharaj cooked this many rotlas every single day.
300
In "Sahajanand, the Sun," Shriji Maharaj is compared to the sun for this reason.
He gives spiritual light and energy to all devotees
When a devotee refused to pick up Mahant Swami Maharaj at the train station, he slept here that night.
On a bench at the railway platform
According to the Shrimad Bhagwat, the Satpurush has this many virtues.
39
These are the three steps of Antardrashti.
Where we started, where we are now, where we want to be
Yogiji Maharaj showed this panch vartman when he fasted on the festival day in Lodhika even when jalebi and saataa were served.
Nihswad
This is the English meaning of "Meetha Vhala Kem Visru."
How can I forget my beloved dear one
When pressured to eat on the festival day in Lodhika, Yogiji Maharaj gave this excuse.
He said he had a stomach ache
According to Swamini Vato 1/7, even this type of person can progress by associating with a genuine Sadhu.
An evil person
This Vachanamrut compares regular self-reflection to paying a debt monthly rather than all at once.
Gadhada I-38
Name all five panch vartmans in order.
Nirman, Nirlobh, Nishkam, Nihsneh, Nihswad
In "Riding Horses with Warriors," this quality of Shriji Maharaj's devotees is highlighted.
Their fearlessness and courage in following and protecting Maharaj
After Mahant Swami stayed with the devotee who had ignored him, this happened to the devotee.
His misunderstanding was resolved and he gained deep respect for Swamishri
This word means regularly studying the Satpurush's life to understand the goal of each virtue.
Abhyas