Spiritual, Selfless, Scholar
Inspiration: The four couplets that transformed ‘Nahata’ into ‘Nahata’ as people know him are the following ones:
Karat karat abhyas ke, jadmati hote sujan
Rasri aawat jaat hai, sil par parat nisan
The meaning: With regular practice even a dull person can become intelligent just like the continuous fraction by a cord creates a mark on the stone. We all know this couplet but Nahata literally imbibed through out his life. Though, unable to complete formal education Nahata with sheer hard work and rigorous practice mastered Sanskrit, Prakrit, Apbhransh, Maagdhi, Gujarati and Rajasthani.
Kaal kare so aaj kar, aaj kare so ab
Pal mai parlay hoyegi, bahuri karego kab
The meaning: What you plan to do tomorrow do it today and what you want to do it today do it right now there will be not time for eating when the world is going to end in a second.
Re maan! Apphu khanch kari, chinta jaal mappadi
Phal tittau hij pamisai, chittau lihau liladi.
The meaning: Keep your wishes under control; don’t worry too much about them. You would get at least what is in your fate.
Ek Saadhe sab sadhe.
Sab Saadhe sab jaye.
The meaning: One should not try to do every thing at a go. If one becomes master in one thing everything falls in line.