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The Guru and the Disciple 147 Dadashri: But I do not have time to become a guru. You just remain in the Gnan that I give you and go to moksha from here. How long will you wait to make a guru out of me? There is no need to consider me as your guru. I will not allow the status of guru to be established. If I show you everything all the way to the end, then would there be any problems? I do not become anybody’s guru. What do I want from being a guru? I am a Gnani Purush. What does ‘Gnani Purush’ mean? It means an observatory! Whatever you want to know, you can know from him. Do you understand? Questioner: Can a Gnani not become a guru? Dadashri: A Gnani will never become anyone’s guru. I am laghutam. How can I be a guru? One needs buddhi (intellect) to be a guru and I do not have any buddhi. Does a guru need buddhi or not? I have written in my books that I am abuddha (beyond intellect; not using buddhi despite having it). Nobody in the world has called himself abuddha. I am the only and the first one to do so. I have truly become abuddha. You will not find a drop of buddhi in me. My work gets done without buddhi, does it not? Thus everyone is a guru Do you find justice in this statement? When I say, ‘I am everyone’s disciple,’ do you find justice in that statement? Questioner: In what way are all these people your guru? Dadashri: These are all my gurus because I will immediately accept everything they have. They believe they are taking from Dada. I consider every being in this world as my guru, not just the fifty thousand who have taken Gnan from me. Every living being in this world is my guru. Wherever there is any truth (satya); I accept it. If there is a dog passing by, I will accept the dog’s truth also. I accept any visheshata (superiority); anything that is more than what I am. Do you understand this?