છતો ધણી છે વાણીરહિત
છતો ધણી છે શબ્દાતીત;
— Akha Bhagat
Meaning
Yet the Master is without speech; yet the Master is beyond all words.
Explanation
This couplet beautifully explains that the Divine, our Lord, is ever-present all around us. Yet, this presence isn't something we can grasp through ordinary speech or words. The verse says that the Lord is 'beyond speech' and 'beyond words.' It means that no matter how much we try, human language falls short when describing the ultimate truth of the Divine. It encourages us to look for God not just in spoken words or scriptures, but in experiences that transcend linguistic descriptions, recognizing an essence that is felt rather than articulated.
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