Now Shri Gusainji had a sevak who was a Rajput and lived on the road to Dwarkaji. The sentiment of his account is spoken as follows.
Prasang 1 – The Rajput’s Darshan and Becoming a Sevak
At one time, Shri Gusainji was traveling from Shri Gokul to Shri Dwarkaji for the darshan of Shri Ranchhorji. On the way, he had camped in a village. There, a Rajput received the darshan of Shri Gusainji. That Rajput received the direct darshan of Shri Purna Purushottam, Shri Yashoda-utsanga-lalit, Shri Nandaraya-kumar. Then this thought arose in the Rajput’s mind, “If I become His sevak, it would be good.” Then that Rajput performed full prostration, folded both hands, and submitted to Shri Gusainji, saying, “Maharaj Dhiraj! Please bestow Your grace and compassion upon me and make me Your sevak.” Hearing his humility and understanding his inner anguish, Shri Gusainji, out of compassion, bestowed a name upon that Rajput and made him a sevak. After some days, hearing the expansion of Shri Gusainji’s divine pastimes, that Rajput mounted a horse and departed toward the Himalayas.
Bhav Prakash (Revealing the Sentiment): Why did this happen? He is a rajasic devotee. In the divine play, his name is Rasālika. He manifested from Gati Uttalika; therefore, his form is of emotion itself. Rasālika is attached to the form of Shri Chandāvaliji. Therefore, here also, attachment arose in him toward the form of Shri Gusainji. As soon as he heard the narration of the disappearance pastime, his mind became disturbed and distracted.
Then, in a second stage, Shri Gusainji gave darshan to that Rajput and gave him this assurance, saying, “I will give you darshan daily. Do not suffer.” Then that Rajput performed full prostration to Shri Gusainji and returned to his home. All his sorrow went away. Thus, that Rajput became a greatly favored recipient of Shri Gusainji’s grace and a devotee of Bhagavan. Therefore, how much of his account can be narrated?