# Vachanamrut Gadhada I–27: The Satpurush as Abode of Bhagwan
> Explore the qualities of the Satpurush in Vachanamrut Gadhada I–27, including Kartahartapanu, equanimity in honor and insult, and ekantik virtues.

Tags: vachanamrut, swaminarayan, satpurush, spiritual-virtues, hinduism, pramukh-swami-maharaj, ekantik-dharma
## Vachanamrut Gadhada I–27: The Satpurush
- **Introduction**: Focuses on the Mahima of the Satpurush and how Bhagwan resides fully in their heart.
- **Kartahartapanu (All-Doer)**: The Satpurush understands that God is the cause of all wonders, including the earth, stars, and rain. Pramukh Swami Maharaj exemplified this by attributing the management of 500+ mandirs to God and his Guru.
- **Equanimity**: The text explains 'Stithpragnata'—remaining equal in honor (like the 1985 London Suvarna Tula) and insult (forgiving verbal abuse).
- **Noble Virtues**: The Satpurush possesses Gnān (knowledge), Bhakti (devotion), and Vairāgya (detachment). They treat gold and stones, or honor and humiliation, with equality.
- **Power of the Satpurush**: God acts through the indriyas (senses) of the Sant, making him the sustainer of the world and a source of liberation for countless beings.
- **Conclusion**: Reaffirms that the current Satpurush is the living presence of Bhagwan on Earth.
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