Chapter 12: Sindhi
This volume is written in the Sindhi
language. Prannathji's mother was from Sindhprovince (now in Pakistan). So, Sindhi was his
mother tongue and was very dear to him. In it, Prannathji (in the form of the divine soul
Indravti) expresses tremendous anguish. On the one hand, she has the sorrow of separation
from the Lord. She wants to go back and reunite with Him as soon as possible. On the other
hand, Indravati was sent here to awaken the lost souls. So, he feels that he cannot leave
until his work is done. This dual conflict haunts him throughout the Sindhi volume.
"Oh my Lord, you say that you will come to me when I am alone, but how can I be
alone? You have sent me to bring all the lost souls back to you and those souls are not
ready to leave this world." In another place he says, "Oh Lord, you blame us for
forgetting you. But remember, we were in Heaven with you. It is your command that created
in us the desire to experience variety. This entire world of names and forms was created
at your command. Now, we are lost here - we have forgotten you! It is only with your
command that we can realise our true nature once again." Then Prannathji says,
"My divine Master. You are kind, sympathetic and forgiving. I know you will forgive
my mistakes and take me back to you." So, we see that the Sindhi volume is a very
beautiful expression of the sorrow of separation and the joy of eternal union. It brings
tears to the reader's eyes.
Next: Chapter 13: Maarfat Saagar
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