138 • IN THE ¥IS!ON OF GOD "Swamiji, I have 'been attentively listening to your teachings, but I could not make head or tail of them. It would all seem to me to be only a leap from the Maya- ghotala into the Brahma-ghotala," i. e. from the maze of illusion into the maze of God. Of the visitors that came to see Ramdas from outside the Limbcli state, there were two — Dr. Shukla, a brahman and Ohnnibiiai, a Jain. They hailed from Wadhwan, another Indian state. They expressed a desire to have him with them in their state for some days. He accepted the invitation and proceeded to Wadhwan. He had also a letter and a money order from Kashiram- bhai of Surat. The latter had met Bamdas during Ms visit to Jtmagad. Now he had settled down in Snrat. He asked Ramdas to go over to him for a few days OB finishing his tours, in KatMa^ar.